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New nonfiction article – Understanding Physics – a primer for writers and teachers

While digging in my archives, I found this gem about teaching physics that I wrote when I was taking physics classes in order to get my teaching certificate. It talks about how physicists think differently from other people. Here is an excerpt, enjoy. Understanding physics Physics is quantitative. This is the heart of the subject, … Continue reading

I wrote five good Haiku in less than an hour – Cool!

I was looking through my old writing folder when I found a page that I had written years ago. It had a list of images that I had associated with particular books. Here is an example: I remember Kafka and the man crawling up the wall as a cockroach. Collette, I remember the woman in … Continue reading

Memories from my favorite readings Haiku series #5 – The two towers by J. R. R. Tolkien

The paths of the dead. I cry a river of tears. Aragorn has gone.

Memories from my favorite readings Haiku series #4 – Metamorphosis by Kafka

Crawling up the wall, I find that I’m becoming, an ugly cockroach.

Memories from my favorite readings Haiku series #3 – The wizard of earthsea by Ursula K Leguin

Darkness in my soul, vanishes with the island, when I name it, Ged.

Memories from my favorite readings Haiku series #2 – Gigi by Collette

A fading photo. He asks, “was she a beauty?” “You’ve no idea.”

Memories from my favorite readings Haiku series #1 – Collette

Woman in cafe. The edge of a cigarette, stained with red lipstick.

Too much Sherlock! – A haiku

Streaming videos, of Benedict Cumberbatch, No, I’m not obsessed!

Writing – A Haiku

The edge of my eye, catches a glimpse of the words, I have yet to write.

I logged back into facebook after three months.

Social Media/ After a long hiatus/ I return to post.