I tend to recycle in all I do. This tendency I attribute to my grandmother’s tutelage on Waste not, want not.
A few conversations I include in recycle/repeat, most especially where the conversation jogs a remembrance.
Carolann Keiser, the first place winner for the collection Sandcastles, where my story Sacrificial Lambs won the honor of being included in the compilation, wrote seemingly low-key narrative. Until you realized her story, like an onion, had many layers that evoked a strong reaction.
I had finished reading one of her stories that followed my also watching a ballet short, and it pulled me back to my age between five and eight. At that age, I loved five things, other than family. They were drawing, reading, horses, singing, and toe dancing.
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A few conversations I include in recycle/repeat, most especially where the conversation jogs a remembrance.
Carolann Keiser, the first place winner for the collection Sandcastles, where my story Sacrificial Lambs won the honor of being included in the compilation, wrote seemingly low-key narrative. Until you realized her story, like an onion, had many layers that evoked a strong reaction.
I had finished reading one of her stories that followed my also watching a ballet short, and it pulled me back to my age between five and eight. At that age, I loved five things, other than family. They were drawing, reading, horses, singing, and toe dancing.
To read the rest of this article please go to:
http://hereiamattheedge.blogspot.com/2015/04/ballet-lessons.html#.VT1rtiFViko