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"I think the category between fiction and non-fiction is nothing. The poetry of non-fiction is as fabulus as any poetry you could ever write in fiction. Poets have greatly influenced me. The only difference between the novel as poem and the lyric as poem is the difference in length." -- Marguerite Young |
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Living each day with large, open eyes, we see our life as one series of moments. Moments that, although often mundane and unglamorous, are full of creative promise.
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unexpected joys of hanging laundry while nursing a hangover
a spontaneous ride in autumn that rejuvenates and inspires
the use of chemicals in cleaning a shower stall reminds of the need for balance of all drivers unknown, the slow ones find a way to become known
"terrible twos" take temporary respite for a moment of love the struggle of energies in life's setbacks
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The sights, scents, sounds, and feel of daily life can be just as invigorating as the vacations, getaways, and trips. Sometimes, they provide a heightened awareness of what it is to be alive. Relating these sensations allows everyone to rejoice in the little things. Have a transformed moment to share? Email inline text, no attachments. Fabulus authors retain all copyrights to their works. site maintained by Jessalee |