Posts Tagged by Folsom
Last Letter Writers
| November 8, 2011 | Posted by Callid under Non-Fiction, Placed-Based, Writing |
Last Letter Writers Spoon Jackson Could you imagine a world without artists? No composers, no painters, no actors, no writers, no sculptors, no singers, no musicians, no film-makers, no dancers, and no poets. What is a world without hand-held, heart-written, letters? An unnatural, barren landscape, a touch of lips instead of a kiss. People in…
Community
| November 8, 2011 | Posted by Callid under Poetry, Social Change, Writing |
Community Jamaal Community must thrive for us to be; educate your loved-ones for us to see. This is the only way to prosperity. Create intercourse, strengthen bonds, promote unity is this lesson’s key. Each one teach one, so everyone reach one. a poem without secrets lies dead on the page Community should be a place…
My Few Words
| November 8, 2011 | Posted by Callid under Fiction, Memoir, Writing |
My Community Is Safe
| November 8, 2011 | Posted by Callid under Poetry, Writing |
My Community Is Safe Wakiri Ologứn Away from the riff-raff and bruhaha that surrounds you; far from the interloper, the agitator, or the waylayer. My community shines with the sterling gleam of serenity; pure like fire with the warmth and comfort of an old friend. My community nourishes the soul, with the light from above…
Community
| November 8, 2011 | Posted by Callid under Non-Fiction, Placed-Based, Spirituality, Writing |
Community
| November 8, 2011 | Posted by Callid under Non-Fiction, Placed-Based, Spirituality, Writing |
Community Wakiri Ologun Community is the backbone of humanity; it’s what sustains our sense of self: a patch work of individual relationships, both diverse and complex, unified under a single goal. That is the actual definition of community. It’s a grand overview of a simple topic that most of us take for granted. Being born…