Sunrise Earth gave me a much-needed break from the extreme weather, the misconduct, and missing persons. It gave me relief from words like “dangerous” and “terrifying” and “tragic.”
Keeping the Channel Open
For me, a good conversation is like a tennis match. You talk, I talk, back and forth we go.
For me, a good conversation is like a tennis match. You talk, I talk, back and forth we go.
Hoedown at McDonald’s
A chance encounter with a bluegrass band at a McDonald’s in North Carolina shows a free spirit the value of community.
A chance encounter with a bluegrass band at a McDonald’s in North Carolina shows a free spirit the value of community.
Bikin’ with Thoreau in Mind
When you buy a motorcycle, everyone thinks you’re going to die.
When you buy a motorcycle, everyone thinks you’re going to die.
7 Ways Kurt Vonnegut Poisoned Readers’ Minds with Humanity
Kurt Vonnegut once said he wanted his novels to “catch people before they become generals and Senators and Presidents,” to “poison their minds with humanity. Encourage them to make a better world.” Here are seven ways he lived up to those aspirations.
Kurt Vonnegut once said he wanted his novels to “catch people before they become generals and Senators and Presidents,” to “poison their minds with humanity. Encourage them to make a better world.” Here are seven ways he lived up to those aspirations.
The Hate Game Part 3 — Resurrecting Love
We viewed each other as projects. And in the end, became better for it. (Part 3)
The Hate Game Part 2 — The Wounds Left Behind
Maybe I could make the sad girl happy. Perhaps she could make the happy boy less a stranger to himself. (Part 2)
The Hate Game
In the year we lived together as friends, we broke each other down to build ourselves back up. (Part 1)