by Carol Jane Morrison | Jul 24, 2019 | Essays, The Biblio File
The Biblio File July 2019 Essay: “Pride” Pride “Pride” has been a confusing concept for me. I was taught both not to have too much of it, thus avoid conceit, and to be filled with it, pleased with myself for academic or practical achievements. Pride goes before...
by Carol Jane Morrison | Jun 18, 2019 | Essays, The Biblio File
The Biblio File June 2019 Essay: “One of These Days” ONE OF THESE DAYS I could hardly stand it, I was so excited about seeing Emmylou Harris at The Gorge Amphitheater. Not only would I see the woman whose music I’ve adored since I was in my twenties, the...
by Carol Jane Morrison | May 15, 2019 | Essays, The Biblio File
The Biblio File May 2019 Essay: “The Queen Is Out.” THE QUEEN IS OUT. Every year for about ten years, when I’ve told people I’d be claiming the title of “Queen” on my birthday, wherein Ed does my bidding for an entire weekend, some smart aleck says,...
by Carol Jane Morrison | Apr 17, 2019 | Essays, The Biblio File
The Biblio File April 2019 Essay: “Our Silly Anniversary” OUR SILLY ANNIVERSARY Like most married couples, Ed and I have our “stock” stories, ones we pull out and tell at parties. One of our favorites is about finding out, after five years of what we thought was...
by Carol Jane Morrison | Mar 18, 2019 | Essays, The Biblio File
The Biblio File March 2019 Essay: “One More Step” ONE MORE STEP I’m in my seventies. Been around the block a few times. I had a private practice as a therapist for what seems like forever, and I’ve been to therapy myself, tons of times, and I’m...
by Carol Jane Morrison | Feb 19, 2019 | Essays, The Biblio File
The Biblio File February 2019 Essay: “Snowfree” SNOWFREE “Snowpocalypse”, or “Snowmaggedon”, which blasted us with over two feet of the white stuff and some serious wind, is about over. I was mostly snowbound for a week. Except I didn’t feel bound at all....