Impeachment Hearings
Cranes battling each other in the sky, Samson and Goliath-sized shovels mauling each other’s words, an image that keeps floating in my head like an… Read More »Impeachment Hearings
Lenore's collections include "Tap Dancing on the Silverado Trail" (2011) from Finishing Line Press, “Sh’ma Yis’rael” (2007) from Pudding House Publications, and "Cutting Down the Last Tree on Easter Island" (West End Press, 2012). Her writing has won recognition from Poets&Writers (finalist in California Voices contest) and as a finalist for Pablo Neruda Prize, Nimrod International Journal. The Society for Technical Communication has recognized her work regarding Technical Literacy in the schools. All material is copyrighted on this site and cannot be used without the author's permission.
Cranes battling each other in the sky, Samson and Goliath-sized shovels mauling each other’s words, an image that keeps floating in my head like an… Read More »Impeachment Hearings
I’m thinking about a bunch of things as the dryer sounds like a heartbeat with every rotation. And maybe that’s what the Earth sounds like… Read More »Things That Swing in Space
Finding a place where I can get vaccinated feels like a treasure hunt. But so far, I have not come up with any prized appointment.… Read More »I Need a Shot in the Arm
(from MG novel, The Pool of Knowledge) Sanunique and Pickard landed at a stopover along their migration path with thousands of other birds for rest… Read More »Sanunique Wishes She’d Never Given Liana up for Adoption
Eating an orange this morning, I thought about those generations of sailors who contracted scurvy because they were unable to get sufficient amounts of vitamin… Read More »Scurvy, the Super Bowl, and Covid-19
In Los Angeles lowered emission standards allow for hundreds of embalmed bodies queued up waitingfor someone to press a red switchsending a cargo of wooden… Read More »Our Country From the Ashes
I watched Nancy Pelosi cry on 60 Minutes when she was being interviewed by Lesley Stohl about the siege of the Capitol building on January… Read More »Nancy Pelosi’s Tears are My Tears
Molly had built a terraced garden around the diner with fruit and decorative trees followed by a circular row of shrubs and lastly, flowers—colorful zinnias… Read More »Side Effects of the Ghost Plant (from my YA novel-in-progress)
If it were not for the parks in the East Bay Regional District, I would be going mad, between COVID and the state of our… Read More »Stewards of Democracy
“Never in a million years could I have imagined I would go up to a bank teller wearing a mask & ask for money.” Not… Read More »For the World That’s Coming