Senseless Sunday Sarcasm : Free Will
Once upon a time, there was a planet filled with beings so vile, God said: “I think I’ve found the place where bad smells go to die.” So he asked heaven’s gatekeeper, St.… Continue reading
Once upon a time, there was a planet filled with beings so vile, God said: “I think I’ve found the place where bad smells go to die.” So he asked heaven’s gatekeeper, St.… Continue reading
April 25, 2019, prompt: In 99 words (no more, no less) write a story that includes exhaustion. Who is exhausted and why? Can you make art of exhaustion? Go where the prompt leads!… Continue reading
Ah, the 3:30 am wake-up dream. Yep, you read that right. Full color and as real as it gets. Some days I have to wonder if my mind inhabits several bodies at once. … Continue reading
What will you be doing next week? I’ll show you what I WON’T be doing: This week, I predict that my cat will sit in front of the computer, blocking the screen. I… Continue reading
The attic rattles with flying squirrels tearing at my boxes; treasures shredded, thrown, used as urinals while they bounce against the walls. Why wasn’t I a better child…a better wife., mother, person, lover,… Continue reading
One of my favorite excuses for hitting a tree: I swerved to the left, I swerved to the right, but the tree hit me anyway. He probably hit the tree for the same… Continue reading
Do stars mirror infinity? Fractions or fractals creating a never-ending image? You are here…or are you? Do I exist for a second of time in one universe, an eon in another… Continue reading
I happen to have great car insurance, but once in a while I like to see what “the other guys” have to offer. So…there was this “offer” on social media for drivers who… Continue reading
There was a time I’d roll into a tiny ball of uncertainty and scamper away to the next room, the next city, or (preferably) the next state when someone told me, “You’re not… Continue reading
I live the nightmares dense with reality. On the computer, but my fingers cannot touch the keys. Trying to read the screen … Continue reading