Misty sheets of grey drizzle fall in ghost-like stillness past my window, while heavy drops patter against the metal awning … More
Category: Pearson Sharp
Hiraeth
It’s one of my favorite words, and there’s so seldom a chance to use it in conversation. Hiraeth (It’s Welsh, … More
The Next One
Have you heard about the new club at Camelot? Yeah, apparently it’s famous for its knight life. I showed up … More
More Castles, Syriasly
We pick up this week with number four on the list of “Best Castles Ever!” If you missed the previous … More
so you want to be a writer?
I realize not everyone is as enamored with castles as I am (fools though they may be), so I thought … More
What Comes After ‘Yore’?
It’s a serious question. Is there an established timeline that follows, “in the days of yore…?” Is there an “early … More
In the Days of Yore
I find myself sort of painted into a corner these days. Because of my profession, I am expected to be … More
Old Men’s Words
So how about those midterms, eh? But seriously, I work in a news station so it’s pretty hard to avoid … More
Today on All Things Considered
I don’t listen to NPR much these days. Nothing against NPR, I don’t listen to anything much these days. If … More
keeping up with my joneses
Hey folks! Been a while. Heard that one before? Well let me catch you up to speed, then hopefully get … More