Monthly Archives: May 2019

May 6

“The man who can drive himself further once the effort gets painful will win.” “The reason sport is attractive to many of the general public is that it’s filled with reversals. What you think may happen doesn’t happen. A champion … Continue reading

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Something Wonderful

The Moment Oh, the coming-out-of-nowhere moment when, nothing happens no what-have-I-to-do-today-list maybe half a moment the rush of traffic stops. The whir of I should be, I should be, I should be slows to silence, the white cotton curtains hanging … Continue reading

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“Any Writer”

To me, one of the best things ever about being a writer, is the gifts of books that you often receive from friends and family who know what you love and might enjoy. Once, out of the blue, I found … Continue reading

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Saving Shakespeare

When my beautiful sister and ace editor Stephanie sent me an editorial from The Washington Post about Shakespeare and artificial intelligence, I was intrigued — and concerned. Here’s why: Google has gifted us with Alexa, which it turns out may … Continue reading

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Twain’s Trick

Having recently hopped over to Hartford and visited The Mark Twain House & Museum well provisioned with a fridge magnet  and Huckleberry Chocolate, I was reminded of a story my beloved mom Dorothy once told me: When it comes to … Continue reading

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