My Letter to Portland Mayor Tom Wheeler
This is the letter author Traci L. Slatton wrote to Portland Mayor Tom Wheeler regarding the Antifa violence and attack on journalist Andy Ngo.
This is the letter author Traci L. Slatton wrote to Portland Mayor Tom Wheeler regarding the Antifa violence and attack on journalist Andy Ngo.
anarchy
apocalyptic
authors
beauty
dystopian
eros
errors
friends
gratitude
happiness
hard work
healing
hope
horror
I am
kindness
life and death
life model
love
marriage
maturity
missing people
passings
real friends
redemption
sex
spiritual teachings
vulnerability
wholeness
writing Write again, they are telling me. You must write, Traci. It's the new theme: writing again.
anarchy
criminal behavior
dystopian
evil
freedom
horror
movies
politics
psychosis
review
terrorism
vulnerability Citizenfour,I recently finished a WWII novel, and I'm still researching the era for another, very different novel set during the same time period. Since one
anarchy
evil
freedom
harassment
hope
horror
kindness
language
life and death
maturity
psychosis
terrorism
tragedy Sam Harris,I took a year of Arabic as an undergraduate at Yale. Along with the language, we also discussed the culture of the Arab world. This was the mid
On Dealing with Mental Illness,These are rare words of praise from my laconic husband, who seldom dispenses compliments and who is impressed only by Leonar
Broken
criminal behavior
errors
evil
hope
horror
kindness
love
maturity
psychosis
spiritual teachings
wholeness Power is pornographic,Among the myriad ways to categorize people is one I have developed over the course of my life. It has to do with the paradigm a person
TicToc: Far Shore. Leslie Ann Wright's delicious review at TicToc Book Reviews and General Observations or at Blogcritics.org.
Traci L. Slatton's Huffington Post article about the disastrous Frank Gehry plans for the Eisenhower memorial, which is a tribute only to Gehry.
Prayer for the families of victims in Newtown, CT. May God grant you peace as you face a loss that makes other people shake with fear.
Dachau, the first Nazi concentration camp and the deadly prototype for all others, lies twenty kilometers outside of beautiful Munich.