
A Walking Oxymoron in Nine Small Stories
The word oxymoron comes from two Greek roots: oxys, meaning sharp or keen, and mōros, meaning dull

The word oxymoron comes from two Greek roots: oxys, meaning sharp or keen, and mōros, meaning dull

When I was younger I kind of liked the idea of being a little old lady. Sitting

Dear Me, I’ve been thinking about you – the younger version, the braver version, the version who

“Purpose? I never want another purpose,” a recent retiree told me. “I’ve had enough.” We both laughed.

I’m currently in India and have been here for three weeks. It feels like a long time,

Let’s talk about anticipation – that delicious, tingly, butterflies-in-your-stomach feeling we used to get before Christmas morning,
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