A
letter to a father, slipped under a pillow, becomes another letter altogether.
Wanting to meet the uncles you can’t know – in this life. The place where tears
go to die. A visit to Avalon, and a visit to Emily Dickinson’s home. A
startling look at an old iron works. And a guy wanders into a London park, and
sings along with the piano player. Great stuff.
Prose
Poetry
Paintings and Photographs
Videos
“Whispering
Grass,” piano by Gilly Spencer; vocals by unknown.
Photograph: Westminster Abbey by Vera
Kratochvil via Public
Domain Pictures. Used with permission.
Glynn, thank you for sharing our "maiden voyage" with your readers. You remind us to get out and enjoy this big Internet world of storytellers and essayists--bloggers who are changing the world, one post at a time.
ReplyDeleteI always love this list. And yes, Ann Kroeker's piece was great fun
ReplyDeleteThank you, Glynn, for mentioning the new poems from this week. Pleased to see Kathleen's 'Emily's Gate'.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend. Hope it's not too hot where you are. We're supposed to have a break in the heat today.
When I make this list, I am always surprised.
ReplyDeleteThanks for widening my audience.
:-)
Always enjoy discovering the ones that I have missed during the week. And thank you for including me.
ReplyDeleteIt's an honor to be on your list, Glynn… Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
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