In her recent blog post, Laurie Winslow Sargent introduces "The Tragedy of Henry Diddoh" from John Hayden Howard's anthology REAWAKENED WORLDS, Vol One. In this complex narrative, bold, scientific pursuits intertwine with the nuanced fabric of human consciousness. Read the Full Post For those who haven't yet experienced John Hayden Howard's mesmerizing literary universe, the time to start is now. The first volume of his … [Read more...]
Post Two of Two, Jim Duke’s “Mom Comes Back Home” is Heartfelt and Reflective
Mom Comes Back Home The last time I was in D.C. was shortly after mom had broken her hip and had moved into assisted living while recovering and rehabilitating. My sister, Sally, had long since moved to D.C. with her new job as Deputy Director of the US Forest Service. She had a huge, fancy office overlooking the National Mall, and it was fun looking down out her window at all the people looking up and walking backward. Sally was going to be out … [Read more...]
Post One of Two, Jim Duke’s “Mom Runs Away From Home” Introduces Fans to His Independent Mother
Mom Runs Away Sometime in her early seventies, my mom ran away from home. She'd been living in a downstairs apartment at one of my sisters' homes in Boulder, Colorado, helping to raise two grandchildren while their parents were busy practicing law. It seemed to dawn on her rather suddenly that she had enjoyed plenty enough child rearing with her own litter of six when she abruptly announced that she would give her Volkswagen Rabbit to whoever … [Read more...]