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Tag Archives: nostalgia
The Hither and Thither of Friends
The world is a strange place. People ebb and flow from you life with an almost unnatural fluidity. I say unnatural only because it is unwanted, as really there is little else more natural in all of existence. You find … Continue reading
Posted in Creative Non-fiction
Tagged diverging trails, friends, friendship, loneliness, Loss, melancholly, nostalgia
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A Man and His Dogs
There was a man who used to walk his two dogs in the neighborhood where I grew up. He had long, almost pill-shaped head, his hair having vacated the most of his head in the comparably favorable realm of only … Continue reading
Posted in Creative Non-fiction
Tagged childhood, children, conversation, Dogs, experience, friendship, innocence, Memory, nostalgia, remember that time..., stranger danger, strangers, walks
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Flashback: They Called Us Gods
Preamble: Neil Gaiman just released his new book Norse Mythology. I am a Gaiman fan, I began consuming it immediately, putting another book on pause to do so. Much like reading Haruki Murakami never fails to capture some hidden sliver … Continue reading
Posted in Creative Fiction
Tagged alcohol, college, failed novel, fenrir, myth, neil gaiman, norse mythology, nostalgia, sex, Short Story, thor, trolls, valkyries, vikings
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