Monthly Archives: December 2016
Inside the Walls: Bob Dylan, teen delinquency, and my own bad behavior
By Jeremiah Cahill My wife and I differ in appreciation of Bob Dylan’s music. She first heard his songs during an overnight train trip while a young man at the back of the coach played early Dylan all night on … Continue reading
Merry Solstice to All, and to All a Good (Longest) Night
Whatever you celebrate as the wheel of the year turns, may it be a safe and satisfying holiday for you. I’m traveling this week, so invite you to reread a post from 2014 about a Christmas memory… that led to musing on … Continue reading
Finding My Financial Footing
By Sarah White This week my online workshop “Write Your Way to a Better Attitude About Money” concludes. This essay was written in response to a prompt exploring attitudes about money picked up in young adulthood. In 1979 I committed … Continue reading
The Reluctant Voyeur
By Doug Elwell But first, this note: Doug has been writing his life story for some time. He has begun revising some of his pieces, creating the lightly fictionalized story of his alter ego “Harry.” “The Reluctant Voyeur” takes place during … Continue reading