On Track in Postcards 4

  • May 3, 2016, 12:59 p.m.
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What am I doing…a brief but delightful talk with Bobbie. We are all in our seventies now…and what do we want to accomplish with the time we have left. I want to keep writing. She wants to keep painting the way she is. Jeff wants to keep on as a producer. We didn’t ask G.

Today, I’d go shelve more books for the book sale I just started….lots more volumes on philosophy, politics, and writing, but there’s someone shelving for me today. This large book donation was owned by a wonderfully intellectual person. Well read. I envy him the scope and depth of his world. I’m grateful he donated these wonderful books and journals to the shop.

We received all of the Pushcart Prize volumes from the prizes inception. An amazing number. These sorts of literary journals are a new thing in the world of writing.. Although there are one or two older small presses like this, most were begun in the late sixties to the 1970’s. Were these writers looking for a place to publish in a limited market? A writer generated art form. The literary journal was begun as a university funded form in the beginning, and now it has expanded exponentially.

I have a poem under way. Two actually. The living room is going from red to blue again. Cool colors for the hot summer days. I need to buy four forgotten things at the grocery store to balance out my day. Balance is a nice thing at the end of the day.


  • Himself: Doing his own job today. He prefers that. NCIS tonight.
  • Herself: Add a little reading to the above list.
  • Reading: Gilman’s book two.
  • Gratitudes: For feeling sharper and on track.

Last updated May 03, 2016


ODSago May 03, 2016

The late sixties to seventies was the premier time for those publishing outlets because universities were just starting their creative writing workshops and no one in the top magazine editorial offices were accepting unknown authors as a general rule. So writers started their own publications. Just gained that insight in the Raymond Carver Bio I read.

You sound serene today. Lovely.

MageB ODSago ⋅ May 03, 2016

Thanks for that. Can I have a link....or shall I google?

ODSago MageB ⋅ May 03, 2016

I haven't a link but the book is Raymond Carver; a writer's Life by carol Sklenicka.

MageB ODSago ⋅ May 04, 2016

Thanks. :)

Hillbilly Princess May 03, 2016

Deleted user May 04, 2016

I think my one of my dreams would be to work in a used book store :-)

NorthernSeeker May 04, 2016

I see the blue! Summer must be coming!

Narrator May 05, 2016

I didn't know about the Pushcart Prize. :) I hope you get those four things and noodle those poems some more!

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