I’m feeling stumped more frequently about writing. I have started several entries, meandered on in linguistic yet self-indulgent feats, come to an awareness that was crucial for me, then realized I can’t possibly post what I wrote because it’s of no benefit to anyone else, and I am so done with that little exercise that […]
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Writing Quandry
Posted in Authors/Quotes, Existential, Writing on March 26, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
On Being a (Grown Up) Daughter
Posted in Aging, Authors/Quotes, Daughters, Midlife, Sons on February 16, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
With gratitude and love (often unspoken) to my parents, David and Judy I write a lot about mother – son relationships (for obvious reasons) but I recently read a book that got me thinking about the other end of my spectrum, being an adult child to one’s parents. The book, Mitch Albom’s For One More […]
On Wanting: Part II
Posted in Aging, Authors/Quotes, Connection, Emotions/Inner World, Mothers, Personal Growth, Romance on November 5, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
I finished the book this morning – I couldn’t stay up long enough to finish it in one night. I still didn’t remember anything about it while I read it, even as I reread the exact passage I’d saved for my own posterity.
On Wanting: Part I
Posted in Authors/Quotes, Connection, Emotions/Inner World, Isolation/Belonging, Writing on November 4, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
First things first. I am shamelessly (shamefully?) copying a format for writing this in two parts from my dear friend who posted a two-part blog entry. When I read hers, I knew that would fix the problem of how to tell this story, which when I started assumed would have one arc, but it turned […]
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