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My five latest posts are at the end of this newsletter, latest first.
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This week I have two more episodes of my story Resilience, Episodes III and IV. Links to all four episodes, so far, are below, in reverse chronological order.
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Resilience III finds the family outside the movie theatre with their homeschool buddies. Resilience IV has the family and a few friends enjoying the movie and deciding what to do next.
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Hope all is well with you, and many thanks for your continued readership and the support of your comments!
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The links below will take you to the five most recent posts.
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The blue logo takes you to the homepage. The section on English Majors has the most recent stuff.
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Resilience IV
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This is the fourth installment of my story Resilience. The previous episodes can be found here: Resilience I, Resilience II, Resilience III. The story is about a homeschooling family consisting of a mother and two sons, and we follow them on their journey. Hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoy reading your comments! Thanks for coming by …
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Resilience III
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This is the third installment of my story Resilience. You will find the first two parts here: Resilience I, Resilience II. The story is about a homeschooling family consisting, so far, of a mom and two young boys, who deliberately spurn many of the modern conveniences we take for granted. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I …
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Resilience Part II
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This story is part II of a story I am publishing here in episodes, shortly after writing them. It concerns a fictional family, who, for their own reasons, have taken homeschooling to greater lengths, than I, myself, would ever have attempted. Yet I feel a sense of awe, in the presence of such courage and originality. I hope you enjoy …
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Resilience Part I
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This is Part I of a story that I am publishing here as a series of episodes. It concerns a fictional family, who, for their own reasons, have taken homeschooling to greater lengths, than I, myself, would ever have attempted. Yet I feel a sense of awe, in the presence of such courage and originality. I hope you enjoy watching, …
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Twisting Wrenches
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I thought I'd make a change from poetry for once and share a longer short story (3332 words). I wrote this story inspired by someone's dream, though it turned out differently than they dreamed it. I borrowed the idea of the class from two University of Dayton Professors I saw recently on CSPAN, discussing their class on cars in …
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