Posted on April 14, 2022
by Sue Santiago
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When my heart is heavy with the condition of this world, I must try to be more like dandelion seeds
Posted on April 8, 2022
by Sue Santiago
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It’s not going to let me be. Is it?
Posted on April 6, 2022
by Sue Santiago
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Last night I listened to Margarita Engle share about how once she started writing novels in verse she never looked back. Maybe that was the permission I needed to brainstorm. Serendipity?
Posted on April 5, 2022
by Sue Santiago
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People are rarely what they seem. What’s your super power?
Posted on April 4, 2022
by Sue Santiago
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There’s consequences for addressing conflict and avoiding it. Which do you prefer?
Posted on April 1, 2022
by Sue Santiago
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Another side of aging
Posted on March 31, 2022
by Sue Santiago
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Giving credit where credit is due
Posted on March 29, 2022
by Sue Santiago
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Walking in faith means putting feet to prayer
Posted on March 28, 2022
by Sue Santiago
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My ears are out of practice when songs of spring time confuse me.
Posted on March 23, 2022
by Sue Santiago
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A conversation with my writing cohort yesterday helped me appreciate the resistance to verse novels and poetry.