by Carol Jane Morrison | Oct 18, 2015 | Essays, The Biblio File
The Biblio File October Essay: “The Artist L.V. Hull” THE ARTIST L.V. HULL A brochure at the Kosciusko, Mississippi Chamber of Commerce quotes Ms. L. V. Hull saying, “I never did care for no grass.” Her lawn attests to that. After Ed and I drove to Kosciusko...
by Carol Jane Morrison | Sep 13, 2015 | Essays, The Biblio File
The Biblio File September Essay: “Deviates” This essay is in celebration of the Supreme Court recognition of LGBT marriage. DEVIATES I did not ask for my first psychotherapy client. She was dumped on me over thirty years ago by one of the psychologists who headed the...
by Carol Jane Morrison | Aug 19, 2015 | Essays, The Biblio File
The Biblio File August Essay: “Cajun Country Grace” CAJUN COUNTRY GRACE “The Farm,” as it was dubbed by the deep sea diver and his wife who owned it, was outside Prairie Ronde, Louisiana, which was outside Opelousas, which was a good ways from Lafayette,...
by Carol Jane Morrison | Jul 14, 2015 | Essays, The Biblio File
The Biblio File July Essay: “Flight Delayed” This essay is for anyone who’s ever been put down, minimized, or squelched around a creative endeavor. Thumbs up to keeping on keeping on. FLIGHT DELAYED When I was eight, I wrote a poem. I lay on my...