Suprise Me
Oh!
Prompted By First Day of School
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Africa
Prompted By Danger
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In 1989, there were several reports of tourists being killed while visiting game parks in Kenya. When people found out that we were about to travel to Africa, they asked with alarm, “Should you really go?”
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Some Random Pandemic Thoughts
Prompted By Pandemic - Pandemonium or Panacea?
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Once the shutdown happened, a friend phoned me asking when I thought we'd be released from it. "June," I replied without hesitation. I so wanted to be wrong, but the data guided me.
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Revising the Editor
Prompted By Something Wild
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Madam President: The Storm Before the Storm
Prompted By Good Trouble
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I imagine the smoke-filled room: a group of fat cats sit around a table. Their shirt sleeves are rolled up, they puff on stumpy cigars, their foreheads are slick with sweat. It’s getting late; the hours tick by while the discussion gets heated. Voices get louder and the shouted comments are laced with profanity. Fists…
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Coronavirus Craziness Plus Moving Madness
Prompted By Pandemic - Pandemonium or Panacea?
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Trying my best to “keep calm and carry on.”
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15 Going on 16
Prompted By 1968
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(Note: this prompt first came up on July 23, 2018, which is when this story was originally written and published. I have added some new anecdotes and made some edits. It should be noted that as a high school teenager, I was not paying much attention to the political world around me.) The radio alarm…
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A Sweet Kennebunkport Crush
Prompted By The Crush
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I don't remember much from that week, except for Tony ... Every time his eyes connected with mine, my heart gave a squeeze and then a leap.
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My Interviewer
Prompted By Interviews
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Doctors and patients: the body politic.