Category: Everything Else

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  • Winter Tries to Slow Us Down—And We Need It to Do So

    Winter Tries to Slow Us Down—And We Need It to Do So

    January always hits hard in my part of Kentucky. If it’s not the weather in this part of the world doing so, then it is some other force looming over us in negative anticipation or expectation. Perhaps I have been spending too much time reading Walden while I have been at home due to the…

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  • End-of-the-Year Post: Make 2026 a Year of Poetry

    End-of-the-Year Post: Make 2026 a Year of Poetry

    As I worked to take care of many activities during my break that I do not have time for during the rest of the semester, the days slipped away from me as they often do during periods of rest, and I noticed that 2025 almost slipped away from me, too! I never mean to go…

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  • When in Doubt, Write it Out

    When in Doubt, Write it Out

    I made the mistake of glancing at our academic calendar after returning from a few days of Fall Break to discover that we had several weeks until our next sizable break other than the standard weekend that I rarely have free. I don’t ever recommend looking at the calendar if you can avoid it, but…

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  • The One Keeping the Light On

    The One Keeping the Light On

    On a recent nighttime trip back from a cousin’s wedding, I experienced those rare first few minutes in the car where it took me larger than normal to fall asleep. Perhaps the reason was the bag full of cheese curds I had just eaten or the thousand thoughts that crowded my mind after a beautiful…

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  • Thinking about All the Seeds of Spring

    Thinking about All the Seeds of Spring

    I make no effort to hide the fact that the change in seasons always make me pensive, but sometimes sorting through all of the thoughts that result from flipping the calendar day to the next one make me wallow in possibilities. It does not help me that I started this post on the first day…

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  • What Are Sundays For?

    What Are Sundays For?

    Most weeks during the year I find myself dreading Sundays. Since I find myself working six out of seven days a week many months of the year, Sunday is the only day where I can pretend to relax, where I can spend a little time by myself for myself. While I would love to laze…

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  • A Review of Writing on Empty: A Guide to Finding Your Voice

    A Review of Writing on Empty: A Guide to Finding Your Voice

    I have a horrible hunger for stories about writers. Whenever I visit a bookstore, one of the sections I feel the need to visit every time is whichever one has the writing books. Even though I used to grow frustrated with biographical information that seemed to get in the way of the writer’s connection to…

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  • The Piling-Up of Small Winter Words

    The Piling-Up of Small Winter Words

    Winter has always been magical for me, and snow represents the peak of that magical feeling. Not only is the accumulation of snow literal crystals congregating on top of our dirty world and refreshing it, but everything about the world feels different whenever a fresh snowfall settles. Each snow event and the situations that lead…

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  • A New Year, A New Year of Writing

    A New Year, A New Year of Writing

    I despise the tradition of making New Year’s Resolutions. The only times I ever succeeded with my resolutions were when I made them sufficiently vague enough that I could meet them. This looks like making a resolution to “read more” or “exercise more” or whatever, yet most people do not stop to comment upon the…

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  • Our Schools Should Be Laboratories

    Our Schools Should Be Laboratories

    The time after a term ends is always rough for me and my writing. Sometimes my introverted self is so exhausted by all of the dealing with humans that I need to sit for a while trying not to react with anyone so that I can restore my remaining defenses. Reflection about the preceding months…

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