Shawn Smucker, who’s currently traveling with his family across the United States in an RV (big bus), had not one but three wonderful posts this week, including one about the value of a father that brought tears. (And then he had a guest poster, Tamara Lunardo, who did the same thing.) there were some wonderful poems by Maureen Doallas, John Blasé and Chris Yokel, photographs that inspired fiction for Darlene, several photos that effectively captured fog, and a new video by the Piano Guys that will sound familiar if you’re an Elvis fan (and saw the movie Blue Hawaii). It’s was a great week for online stuff.
Prose
“The Best Way to become a Bitter, Angry Person,” “When a Woman Isn’t Allowed to Run the Race,” and “The Man Who Kept the World at Bay” by Shawn Smucker.
Poetry
Paintings and Photographs
Cartoons
Short Stories
Videos and Podcasts
Photograph: Blooming Flower Garden by Vera Kratochvil via Public Domain Pictures. Used with permission.
Glynn, thanks for mentioning my piece honoring our friend Jackie. A lot of really great stuff here, as usual. Appreciate your "mining " work.
ReplyDeletethank you sir...i am honored...and def looks like i have some good reading ahead of me....
ReplyDeletehave a great saturday
Mister Glynn, another diverse collection. Those writerly links are chock full of good stuff. And Elvis? You betcha, I'm off to watch/listen to that link. Also, thanks for sticking me in with this group-what a gift.
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Blessings.
Thanks for this mention, Glynn, and for your continuing faithfulness in re-tweeting my daily stuff. I truly do not know how you do it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your generous shout-out, Glynn, and including two of my poems in your roundup.
ReplyDeleteSo much good reading this week!
thank you for what you do and how you do it. you are a wonderful bother.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this helpful digest! I appreciate it!
ReplyDeletewow you are such a blessing to so many friend... truly. thank you for this list... i'm looking forward to exploring these reads. e.
ReplyDeleteAdding my thanks as well. You are a true encourager!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for including my post! I'm thrilled you found it a good enough read to remember ^_^
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