A short fiction and poetry e-zine some weeks.
Clever thoughts about story, poetry, and being a decent creative human being in other weeks.
Delivered every Wednesday (really!) since 2020.
Thanks for sharing, Jimmie. It is always nice to hear what you have to say, even if you deem your content as lacking inspiration.
I was recently gifted a copy of the book "The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment". It is a Puritan book, and a slow read, but so rich in content. Your line "I should be grateful for what I have, because I am not poor, materially nor spiritually." reminded me of the book, and I wanted to recommend it. It is not so much convicting as much as encouraging. I would even happily send you a copy if you'd like-- they're cheap at my church's bookstore.
I do love your story readings! I cannot listen now as I am at work, but will save it for a rainy day.
Don't apologize! Being introspective is a good thing. I especially appreciated you pointing out the closeness of "exasperation" to “inspiration”. For now, get out of that job — or at least get that mouse out of the walls.
Thanks for sharing, Jimmie. It is always nice to hear what you have to say, even if you deem your content as lacking inspiration.
I was recently gifted a copy of the book "The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment". It is a Puritan book, and a slow read, but so rich in content. Your line "I should be grateful for what I have, because I am not poor, materially nor spiritually." reminded me of the book, and I wanted to recommend it. It is not so much convicting as much as encouraging. I would even happily send you a copy if you'd like-- they're cheap at my church's bookstore.
I do love your story readings! I cannot listen now as I am at work, but will save it for a rainy day.
Thanks for being you.
Don't apologize! Being introspective is a good thing. I especially appreciated you pointing out the closeness of "exasperation" to “inspiration”. For now, get out of that job — or at least get that mouse out of the walls.