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Jan 15

A Walk in the Park

Now for a sunny little faery story — a faery story, because how could this happen without a touch of faery? — to brighten up your mid-winter blues. A Fairy Tale “Oh, dammit all to …” Adriana Mercer wished she had a typewriter instead of a laptop. Deleting wasn’t nearly good enough for…

Short Story

31 min read

Short Story

31 min read


Dec 31, 2022

Comfort Ye, My People

These past few years have been putting this country to a test of sorts. On the one hand, the Democratic Party has been all about delivering benefits to the Common Good. On the other hand, the Republican Party has been fighting a rear guard Culture War. Two enormous swathes of…

Politics

4 min read

Politics

4 min read


Nov 29, 2022

Saturday Night in the Big City

(A Fairy Tale) Once upon a time, a wicked crack dealer lived in a dingy motel room on a bad stretch of road in the lower part of town. His name was Raymond, but everyone who knew him, or knew of him, called him Rayban. His was a dark soul. …

Fiction

25 min read

Fiction

25 min read


Nov 15, 2022

Midterms

Seems as if this entire year has been all about the midterms — when it wasn’t about January 6th and The Former Guy, and even then it turns out to have been all about the midterms. Midterms. To those of us who suffered through at least a year of college…

Midterms

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Midterms

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Oct 23, 2022

The Corn

A Fairy Tale It had been as hot and humid as only Iowa could be on that awful July day. Tom and Dick had taken the twins, Harry and Lucy, to the pond where the older boys had rigged a tire swing from an old cottonwood tree and took turns…

Ghost Story

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Ghost Story

10 min read


Oct 19, 2022

Lazy Bones

It’s one of those gray chilly days in October when not even the piles of golden leaves light up the outside while inside the furnace, set at its usual temperature for winter, does little to chase away the chill which has crept into my bones. All I want to do…

Personal

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Personal

5 min read


Sep 12, 2021

Reclaiming Our Time

Joe Biden spoke for all of us on Friday when he said that we had had enough of this nonsense. When one full quarter of the country is equating a roundup by a gestapo with efforts to save them from a death dealing disease, we have had more than enough…

Politics

3 min read

Politics

3 min read


Aug 22, 2021

Happiness Was

I was perfectly happy once. I know because I wrote it down. I was 34 years old in 1977, had two children in whom I was very well pleased, and lived in a house on a farm that I loved. …

Memoir

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Memoir

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Aug 8, 2021

Big Lies Never Die

Fifty years from now, what will the history books tell us? Will they say, without fear of contradiction, that the United States narrowly missed an attempt to overthrow democracy in the years of the pandemic? Or will they tell us that there are still questions surrounding a stolen election? I…

Anti Semitism

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Anti Semitism

5 min read


Jul 21, 2021

Who’s Afraid of Litrachure?

This is rewritten slightly from an essay I wrote in the late 70’s for a class on the place of art in society. Much has changed since that time, and popular culture has come into its own in ways we never dreamed way back in the olden days. Today you…

Reading

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Reading

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