The Red Pain of Distance The quiver in your voice touches me and how I imagine your hands moving over the items of your desk, picking up little things and setting them aside without really seeing what they are. And I hear your smile and the hairs of your beard curve as you lick your […]
The Stories Old Photos Tell: Visualizing Your Characters in Writing
Out wandering one Sunday morning, having promised to take my son to the traditional weekend institutions in Germany, namely flea markets, we returned to one of our favorites in Berlin at Rathaus Steglitz. It’s my favorite because there’s a vendor specializing in old books, postcards, letters and photos. I can literally take hours going through […]
Review by Valentina Heart of “The Angel of Berlin”
Reviewed by author Valentina Heart at The Romance Reviews, “The Angel of Berlin” again received comments I especially found satisfying in that it a special mix of magic, reality and every day living, and a short story based entirely on a dream I experienced. Upon awakening from such a vivid and detailed experience, I immediately […]
Poem: “Bear God Spirit” by Red Haircrow
She was an artist I really loved her works, Susan Seddon Boulet. I wrote this poem, and later I saw something of hers that reminded me of my words, it was named “Playing With the North Wind.” Look up her works, they are absolutely exquisite with a wonderful depth, breadth and beauty that combines Native […]
That Day: Nine Eleven, September 11th, 9/11
Six a.m., and I’d just finished a long night on patrol. An infuriating highlight had been dealing with a frustrating situation where a drunken woman had caught her drunken boyfriend sexually fondling her underage child. A huge fight had commenced during which he bit her cheek open, yet after we arrived and worked out all […]
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