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    As the pen goes, so goes the universe–Daniel Holland’s wisdom on writing

    Byriehlifegrace July 1, 2007August 16, 2010

    As you hold the pen, You hold thoughts. You hold the words of the Universe.

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  • “Cleaning House,” by Daniel Holland

    Byriehlifegrace June 30, 2007June 30, 2007

    VACUUM SUCKS You know those little things in the carpet that try to hide? When you vacuum “hide and seek” becomes “hide and suck.” If you have a cheap vacuum, vacuuming becomes a hockey game. The goalie is under the mat. The cheaper the vacuum, the bigger the mat. As a kid I used to…

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  • Learning to Crawl and Talk–by Daniel Holland

    Byriehlifegrace June 29, 2007June 29, 2007

    LEARNING TO CRAWL — When I was little, I liked crawling and was able to crawl really fast. All the big people towering over me kept trying to get me to walk and stand up. The only time I would stand up is when no one was around. Crawling was my favorite way to get…

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  • Don’t Box Me In–Medica/ta/tion Blues–by Daniel Holland

    Byriehlifegrace June 28, 2007June 28, 2007

    I was in my boxers enjoying my box turtle while eating my box lunch before the big boxing match on TV. But there was this old TV show “Let’s Make a Deal” and I wanted to know what was in box number 1. Imagine somebody took away the computers, pens and pencils. The only writing…

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  • Questions on Fame! and the search for “Inspector #9”—by Daniel Holland–2007 Nominee for Art Star of Lake County and Artistic Director of Comedy on Tilt

    Byriehlifegrace June 27, 2007June 27, 2007

    What is fame to you? How would you know if you were famous? What would that do for you personally, if you were famous? What would it represent? Mean? How big an area would you have to be famous in to be satisfied? Does the itch to be famous ever stop, have boundaries, or just…

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  • Scratching our Heads, Why? –by Daniel Holland

    Byriehlifegrace June 26, 2007June 26, 2007

    Why do we scratch our heads when we can’t figure something out? Are we simply buying time? Signalling that we are clueless? Or, do we think we’ll shake our brains a bit, and the information we are looking for will fall out?

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  • Daniel’s Dream: In the Lion’s Den–by Daniel Holland

    Byriehlifegrace June 26, 2007May 16, 2008

    My sweetheart Daniel Holland in Northern California had a wonderful dream one night and was fortunate enough to remember it. This is an archtypal dream every performer, artist, and writer must know and face before putting work out in the world. –JRG In the dream I’m in the lion’s den with two lions. They are…

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  • Daniel Holland Named Guest Blogger on Riehlife through July 16th

    Byriehlifegrace June 26, 2007June 26, 2007

    I’ve arrived in the Midwest now and am starting the work of making a new home for myself in St. Louis. My brother Gary Thompson flew out to visit me, fish with Daniel, and escort me back. We slept last night in the house we grew up in, where my father grew up, where he…

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  • Two Story-Poems of reaching across culture gaps to forge new understandings and race unity

    Byriehlifegrace June 25, 2007

    Today on Riehlife I’m featuring two poems that came to me simultaneously from my father, Erwin A. Thompson, and my writing friend Arletta Dawdy. Both, curiously, sound similar chords, perhaps on different instruments, so I wanted to run them together. Artletta’s poem presents a coming of age story…a searching and a finding that goes beyond…

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  • “WHITE GIRL, BLACK HEART: SUMMER ‘59,” a short story-poem by Arletta Dawdy tells of coming of age, reaching and rocking across cultures

    Byriehlifegrace June 25, 2007May 24, 2008

    In “White Girl, Black Heart: summer ’59” Arletta Dawdy deals with the doubts and misgivings that concerned her going in her first Sunday service at a Black Church. “Believe me it was a “moving” experience as the church rocked! This was Lincoln Avenue Methodist Church in Pasadena and the preacher was a wise man, an…

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