Tag Archives: fiction

What Inspired Me

October 9, 2020

Writers are often asked what, or who, inspired them to write their story. Some might try to evade that question, make up an answer, or mutter, “I don’t know.” Well, I’m not one of those writers. I know exactly what my why, my inspiration, is. Here’s how it happened:

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Use Your Imagination

October 24, 2018

In 1929, Albert Einstein was asked by a Saturday Evening Post interviewer if he trusted more in imagination or knowledge. Einstein said, “I am enough of the artist to draw freely upon my imagination. Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.” Children seem to be born with vivid imaginations […]

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“I Killed Someone Tonight”

September 9, 2016

“How was your day?” my husband asked me one evening when he arrived home from prison. I won’t go into the reasons he goes to prison, but every week, he does get released. We sat on our porch with two cups of hot tea, watching fireflies light up the darkness. “Same old same old at work,” I said, taking another sip of tea. […]

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