Month: June 2019
Doctor Who and the Astonishing Ductility of Time
Humanity can be roughly divided into three types of people: treadmillers, recliners, and time lords. In the first category we have people who are endlessly busy, who can never get it all done, and who long for a few extra … Continue reading Doctor Who and the Astonishing Ductility of Time
Poet Maeve: Making a Poem
Follow the Drinking Gourd: Call to a New Goodness
What I’d like to see take off is a movement for a new goodness, one that cherishes and preserves the most excellent moral ideals of the past while taking into consideration the deep lessons we humans have learned on our long, blundering journey toward the ideal of a just society. Continue reading Follow the Drinking Gourd: Call to a New Goodness
Poet Maeve: In Memory
In loving memory of the precious lives lost at the Al Noor Mosque and the Linwood Islamic Centre in Christchurch, New Zealand on March 15, 2019 Continue reading Poet Maeve: In Memory
