Miracle
March 22, 2018[…] as not, forever—to confirm dates and times of day, to stamp approval, to validate. A court rec order still, she thought, as though miracles didn’t happen if not verified by the proper authority. The […]
[…] as not, forever—to confirm dates and times of day, to stamp approval, to validate. A court rec order still, she thought, as though miracles didn’t happen if not verified by the proper authority. The […]
[…] is too subtle to explain. She said that explaining a poem is like dissecting a frog. In order to understand it, you must first cut its guts wide open, and when it’s perfectly explained, […]
[…] in pockets like a drifter. That’s the procedure, I rehearse to myself. It has to be in that order, I think, walking. At Smith Park, I cut through the middle of the snow, passing between […]
[…] westerners’ from your other country are right after all. Maybe we truly are fanatics of the worst order.” He began to reply, but she persisted. “Hara kiri, perhaps, the time-honored and highly respectable death […]
[…] shots of the cast and skims their bios. Juliet had played a murder victim on Law and Order last season. Romeo had recently completed an engagement with a traveling company of Oklahoma! He examines […]
[…] barbecue meat were supposed to be at the theater, it was a host family’s bathroom out of order. Finally, she tucked the extra tickets in her purse. She had promised them all around the […]
[…] two of them stood there and stared at the lot. Tim said, “Well, I guess the first order is to see if that truck’ll start. We’ll get that load out first.” He had brought […]
[…] and separated the peonies and dahlias from the gladioli and those from the vegetables. They were b ordered with moss roses and alyssum and pansies, and I saw Kenneth Howard being led down one […]
[…] the beginnings in Kirtland, Ohio, which gave her and her family a leg up in the pecking order among their fellow Mormons. When I glanced at Sandrine, I saw she had relaxed. I supposed […]
[…] breeze to caress the nerve endings and an occasional rain shower to refresh the plant life. Social order and perfect peace reigned. A hunger for learning permeated the very atmosphere, and the resources to […]