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I DON’T WANT TO BE JUDGMENTAL, BUT…
Published September 3, 2016 by Nan Mykel
She wants to become a human “Barbie.” The item is two years old–how did I miss it? Getting a big bust, lip-fillers and Botox isn’t big news. But going into hypnotherapy to become convinced she’s a “vacant bimbo?” (The Week 3-7-2014 p 10). My guess is that she’s not a feminist.
Note: Rob Goldstein’s Art Updated
Published September 3, 2016 by Nan Mykel
I’m really moved and energized by his art and writings, too.
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Thank you for your email.
The Scissors are a reference to a story my Mother told me when I was five. She said
a woman hid in the walls and that she cut out the eyes and tongues of little boys that talked too much.
So the boy is depicted as silent and blindfolded surrounded by imaginary friends and protectors. Thank you again,
Rob Goldstein
Email: robertmgoldstein@yahoo.com
WordPress: http://robertmgoldstein.com/
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My Journal – a re-blog by Carl Rivera
Published September 2, 2016 by Nan MykelCarl’s poetry often reflects the unexpressible.
My Journal
My writing journal is at times… beyond my reach.
The outstretched arm.. not quite enough.
Within my view.. yet.. unattainable..
As the star’s light.. upon my window.
Copyright:
Carl Rivera
It’s Scary
Published September 1, 2016 by Nan MykelI read that federal prisons are no longer to be privatized, due in part to more violence in them. I guess that means that the upcoming strike by prisoners on September 9-10 in 20 state prisons will be in privatized settings? I pray that it’s a peaceful strike. But can that be possible? I read about it on a flyer posted in my home town.
Dissociative Identity Disorder: Anger and Shame
Published September 1, 2016 by Nan MykelA magnificent statement by Rob Goldstein.
