• Poem: Nothing Fancy Like Raspberries

    Relevant maybe, but I’m related to a man named Sebastian, an ancestor of mine who once owned land, grew crops and hid a cowboy who had killed another man for drinking his cup of whiskey. Not that I don’t think he matters today or the men he helped along the way, but compared to you

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  • Poem: Spot

    The prickling and the tingling, of my overworked legs, like a little lost dog on the corner with a red collar and a dog tag with the name scratched off that has run for days. If you see me darting behind the bushes to get away from you and find relief by myself, don’t snicker

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  • TV Review: Blacklist Season 7 So Far

    Quote from The Blacklist by Raymond Reddington: “I finally had a chance to see her, Sam.  There’s a fire inside she got from you.  She’s volatile, unpredictable, soft, and hard, and… soft again.  Stronger than she knows.” DON’T READ ANY FURTHER UNLESS YOU’RE OKAY WITH KNOWING ABOUT PAST AND CURRENT SEASON SPOILERS!!! Creator: Jon Bokenkamp

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  • Journal Entry Type #21: Different Subjects, Different Tastes

    Here is my bright idea of different subjects and my take on them in a sentence or two or three and more. Chapstick/Lipbalm: I could not live without it. I have about 15 tubes from different companies in my apartment. They are so essential especially now that I live in the desert. My skin was

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  • Quotes by Raymond Reddington

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  • Flash Fiction: Keep on the Sidewalk

    It took me five years to get back on the sidewalk.  It was a Friday on the third Friday of the second month.  It’s known as February to most people.  This is the month I was born and then reborn years later.  It was the month I celebrated my golden birthday.  It was the time

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  • October 15th Quotes

    Here they are, quotes from my calendar, no more and no less.  I don’t agree with most of the quotes because I don’t have much in common with the mafia, murderers, and probably even the writers.  I’m tired and want to go to bed.  Yet, I still have to exercise, so good night everyone wherever

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  • Poem: What is not Seen

    Open it, open it wide, wider and wider, not wide enough, even more as the wrinkly body inside flourishes. The layers, the ones neglected pulsating out and in, in and out, further out and less in, the expansion gaining momentum with every contraction. Close it, close it now, a little tighter, even more, a final

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  • Journal Entry Type #20: At Least, I’m Winning in My Dreams

    I didn’t do much this past weekend but laundry, vacuum, dishes, dust, color, journal, read two chapters of one of my books, watch TV, movies, and Netflix.  By the time Sunday rolled around, I realized Peaky Blinders, season five, came out on Netflix (will be reviewing sometime this month) and watched that all day.  I

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  • Documentary Recommendation: Ballet Now (2018)

    Executive Producers: Paul Allen, Elisabeth Moss, Alex Blavatnik, Olga Blavatnik, and Simon Perry Director: Steven Cantor Major Cast:  Isabella Boylston, Zachary Catazaro, Preston Chamblee, Reece Clarke, Harrison Coll, Lauren Cuthbertson, Jeanette Delgado, Michelle Dorrance, Virgil Gadson, Marcelo Gomes, Rachel Hutsell, Bill Irwin, Lauren King, Claire Kretzschmar, Marc Moreau, Lars Nelson, Tiler Peck, Kleber Rebello, Taylor

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  • Objective: Spreading the Blog/News

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    What a great way to make me post another blog with minimal writing.  The second person to email me on my pisariescreator email happened in August of this year that wasn’t spam.  Being my life is never dull and I never seem to have a moment to spare, I decided to look at that particular

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  • My Favorite Songs Out of the Top 500 by Rolling Stone

    Rolling Stone magazine compiled a list of the top 500 best songs.  The list was extensive and hard to pick from although I managed to do it.  I broke them down into increments of 100 and picked the top 11 in each one.  Why 11?  I couldn’t pick just 10.  I’m sure there are passionate

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  • Movie Review: Pet Sematary (2019)

    Quote from Pet Sematary by Louis Creed “A place to bury our pets and remember them. I know it seems scary, but it’s not. Perfectly natural, just like dying is natural.” There are not major spoilers in this review! Sometimes Once is Enough Pet Sematary is a remake of the original movie released in 1989

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