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Choices

Waking up light-headed is not an experience I’ve bypassed throughout my life, but one morning was different. No headache accompanied my state of being that day. Neither excess drink, lack of sleep, sinus conditions, or dizziness wrought by atmospheric changes prompted my situation. Rather, a sense of satisfaction filled my awareness, instigated by trip to… Continue reading Choices

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Customer Service, Common Sense, and the Era We Live In

Recently, my daughter-in-law and her friend developed great disdain for a local, franchised auto parts store. The incident initiated when, aided by my son the mechanic, the women went online to look up the item needed for the friend’s ailing auto. According to the store’s website inventory, the item in question was in stock. With… Continue reading Customer Service, Common Sense, and the Era We Live In

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The I(s) Have It…But Should They?

When writing from the first-person point of view, it’s easy to trip into the pitfall of expressing each and every detail from the protagonist’s perspective, which too often leads to opening each paragraph––too often each sentence––with I. I this. I that. I,I,I. Aye-yie-yie! Does that mean first–person writing is taboo? Certainly not. But consider that… Continue reading The I(s) Have It…But Should They?