by Rhonda Morrison | Nov 19, 2022 | Non fiction
I have written several kinds of romances in a number of formats. The formats include basic romance books, serial romances that could be strung together to make a book or stand alone, and finally, stand alone romantic short stories. There are many types of romances...
by Rhonda Morrison | Nov 9, 2022 | Blog, Non fiction
Lessons from my dad! MY dad has been dead since 1990, almost 30 years and not a day goes by that I don’t miss him and think of him. It isn’t because we were extraordinarily close, or that that I was the favorite among his three daughters (quite the contrary in...
by Rhonda Morrison | Nov 7, 2022 | Blog
My story of dating a separated man To begin with, dating a separated man can be very hard. For the past year I have been dating and indeed been in a full-blown love relationship with a man who is still married. He is however, separated and is going through a...
by Editor | Nov 7, 2022 | Poetry
As I walk into the dim room, a movie is playing and my mom is watching intently. I am there but I am not there, an ephemeral planet in the making. A spectral vision. A light and dark murky chiaroscuro. An opened envelope. Where is this place, this mansion, this...
by Editor | Nov 2, 2022 | Poetry
I sit behind my thoughts sometimes And watch the fiction play out all my selves beaming, the starstuff and the alien in my derelict garden. Like shucking an oyster, earth splits open satisfied with seeing. The camouflage of self emptied of words, releasing the...
by Editor | Nov 2, 2022 | Poetry
I saw the Beatles when they first came to America, it was winter, 1964, they seemed to bring the Earth with them, streaming to New York on Pan Am to Kennedy International, as sure as planets on their course, four firmamental days. Three thousand fans waited, bunched...
by Editor | Jul 22, 2020 | Blog
The spring leaves dream by the creek Of knowing resurrection, Gathering trance like with frequent intermissions, Bedding iridescent beetles and butterflies In their pillowy bosom, As the pink-orange dawn opens its eyes and wags its tail. . I have stayed up all...
by Editor | Oct 16, 2019 | Blog
The ego is greedy, it clings like a viper expelled from the garden screaming aloud like a split atom. Prancing on my belly, another color begging me to perform, to memorize, my drama, bleeding inside like mountains of tongues slapping in the dark. The nerve at...
by Editor | Oct 16, 2019 | Blog
The day is pushed inside out as the sea waves claw at me, I prance and hop through the flushing, a dummy stiffness overtaking me. as the foam breathes me in. The green undertinge of my face deepen, while the upswells of pink in my cheeks, compel me to keep going....
by Editor | Jan 25, 2019 | Non fiction
Meditation has beneficial effects on a variety of mental and physical factors, including a reduction in anxiety disorders as well as immune and digestive system disturbances. It is well-known that meditation can bring anxiety under control; the typical “fight or...