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Explore My Work
Here are a few of my pieces that are available to read online. My work reflects my own life, values, and the principles of Writing for Peace. While some of these stories were a personal stretch, my goal is to find the humanity in even the darkest places. I believe it’s through these universal truths that we can gain empathy and compassion.
Nobody Knows
Published in Hive Avenue Literary Journal
I wonder, sometimes, whether our spiritual beliefs come more from religious training,
or from trying to make sense of the experiences we have in life. My family wasn’t very
religious. We prayed at bedtime but didn’t attend church on a regular basis. We
celebrated Christmas and the Easter bunny, and I remember a couple of Midnight
Masses when we visited our grandparents – the candles, the carols, the incense and
stained glass. Growing up in Alaska, the natural rhythm of the wilderness was woven
into a sense that there were forces beyond our understanding that influenced our lives.
And it was through lived experiences that my perceptions of our spiritual nature, and
the limitations of manmade doctrines, began taking shape.
Autumn in the Rockies
Published in KNOT Literary Review
I’m crouching in worn leather boots and jeans on a lichen covered boulder in an aspen grove. A lodgepole spreads its dark green branches above me, but this little spot at the base of the ravine is dominated by aspens…
Jamila
Published in Smokelong Quarterly (Read author interview)
The first time I went to kill my sister I couldn’t do it…
This Woman´s Skin
Published in KNOT Literary Magazine
I thought I should write something
about this woman’s skin,
the way it slides beneath
his hand, just slightly cooler, smoother…
An Interview with Sam Hamill
Published in KNOT Literary Magazine
Sam Hamill, revolutionary poet and scholar, is the author of more than forty books, including fifteen volumes of original poetry, four collections of literary essays, and notable translations of ancient Chinese, Japanese, Greek and Latin classics..
The Calisia
Published in KNOT Literary Magazine
Mama used to say music belonged in the light. She would rise early to help me wash, recite the Surahs, and pray, and then she would open the blue curtains, waiting for the sun’s rays to hit the piano before settling her fingers onto the keys…
Grip
Published in When Women Waken
Held at gunpoint
in your custom Econoline…
Unending Potential
Published in Mom Egg Review
When I was young, engulfed in a hazy half-life of drug and alcohol- induced close calls, I never imagined that I would live to see children or grandchildren.
State of the Art: Carmel Mawle
Publish in Spaces Literary Magazine
In Defense of Childish Optimism
I founded Writing for Peace on the simple concept that all of the world’s ills – war, pestilence, famine, global warming, social and economic injustice – can be cured, or at least improved, by caring for the earth and each other…
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