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Banned Books Week Highlight: Fahrenheit 451
In a world where speed, noise and the latest in technology and entertainment supersedes compassion for one’s fellow man, how is it possible to preserve the essence of what makes us human? How much of life do we truly … Continue reading
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Tagged apathy, banned books, censorship, control, Fireman, futuristic, Montag, Ray Bradbury, Science fiction, technology
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Banned Books Week
The written word wields remarkable power. It can shape and sway the minds of readers. So, it’s no surprise that every so often comes a time when the powers that be deems a work of literature too taboo for the … Continue reading
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Tagged authors, Banned, books, censorship, challenged, freedom, literature, power, readers, society, week
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Summer’s Last Dance
The beach clears, the painterly sky darkens, muted pastels fading. The vast ocean crashes into the surf, its waves now too cold for wading. Stragglers linger, some hand-in-hand, and stroll the crumbling boardwalk, Some cuddle close, sheltered from the wind, … Continue reading
A New Beginning: Welcome to the World, Francesca!
It is with great pride and joy that Max and I announce the arrival of our daughter, Francesca Mildred Bell! She was born at 6:37 PM on Friday, March 20, 2015, which I will forever remember as the day when my … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Life
Tagged baby, birth, birthday, changes, daughter, Francesca, life, motherhood, new beginning, parenthood
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Remembering a Dream Amid the Sting of Reality
Today, as legions honor the memory of the great Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. I reflect on how far we’ve come since his societal contributions and how far we have to go. I think it’s safe to say that we’ve … Continue reading
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Tagged 1960s, children, color, education, ethnicity, future, hope, Martin Luther King Jr., Race, Racism, skin, society
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Short Story: Old Acquaintance
The swarming crowd cheered and prepared to count down from ten as the sparkling orb descended. Strobe lights and camera flashes played in random patterns as one year prepared to pass the baton to the next. The crowd’s drunken enthusiasm … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction
Tagged 2014, 2015, changes, countdown, fiction, inspiration, New Year, resolutions, short story, Time, Times Square, winter
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A Disease as Bad, if not Worse, than Ebola
With all the recent obsessive media coverage about Ebola, many people don’t realize they’ve been infected by a disease of a different sort. It affects a much larger group of people without the need for physical contact and can go … Continue reading
Hope for the Future
There are several reasons why I’ve been a ghost on social media these days. There has been much that has demanded my attention and focus. Basically, life has thrown a lot my way in the last six months. Among them, … Continue reading
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Tagged Adventures, child, family, fatherhood, freedom, future, hope, lessons, motherhood, parenthood, pregnancy
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The Quest For Originality: Motivation for Writers and Artists
There are no new ideas in the world of writing. Everything has already been done and redone. Now what?! I’ve been hearing this a lot lately. Honestly, I’ve sometimes felt this way myself and wondered how could one achieve … Continue reading
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Tagged artists, books, creativity, discovery, encouragement, growth, ideas, inspiration, language, motivation, originality, publishing, scientist, space, writers, writing
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Book Review: Dawn by Octavia Butler
Lilith Iyapo awakens aboard an alien vessel hovering above a post-apocalyptic Earth. She soon discovers that hundreds of years have elapsed since the fiery conclusion of the planet’s final war, which claimed the lives of her husband and son. The … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Uncategorized, Writing & Publishing
Tagged alien, Dawn, Earth, humanity, humans, Octavia Butler, post-apocalyptic, Race, Science fiction, scifi, war
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