by Robert Lee Haycock | Dec 11, 2017 | Uncategorized |
My great aunt Mary told me this story one Christmas. My mother’s grandparents had arrived in the City of Angels back in the day when the sheriff was standing on the bridge, rifle at the ready to send those Oakies and Arkies back home. Mary was the youngest and a...
by Carolyn M. Crane | Sep 9, 2011 | Education, Essays, Polemics, Politics, Uncategorized |
“In every culture in decline, the watchful ones among the slaves know that all that is genuine will be scorned or conned or cast away.” Joni Mitchell Recently, this blurb has been circulating Facebook: “As a child I saw Tarzan almost naked, Cinderella arrived...
by Carolyn M. Crane | Apr 15, 2011 | Community, poetry, Uncategorized |
from the archives: a poem from the 1980s–the theme still “animates my life”, as Utah used to like to say. Hungry for Brothers I long for that man in my periphery: elusive on his way to shoot hoops or neck with his girl (I know from the way his...