Yesterday was very chaotic in Seattle. Between the departure of the Chinese leader, and the crash on the Aurora bridge (which apparently happened at 11:11), I was glad I chose to stick close to home.
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September 2015
Dear Friday…
Dear Friday,
Let’s see if we can relax a bit today.
Love,
Kevin
(25 September 2015)
Refusal to Remain Invisible: Almost here!
The e-book editions of Refusal to Remain Invisible (available now for pre-order) go on sale this Saturday, September 26th, on Smashwords (ePub and Kindle formats) , iTunes (ePub), Barnes & Noble (ePub), and Amazon (Kindle). The print edition should be available from Amazon at about the same time (give or take a day), though it is already available from CreateSpace.
For more details and links, the page on my web site for the book is now live: http://www.kevinjoconner.com/refusal-to-remain-invisible/.
(24 September 2015)
Dear Thursday…
Dear Thursday,
Looks like another sunny day coming our way. What do you say?
Love,
Kevin
(24 September 2015)
A small epiphany on a Wednesday afternoon under the trees (a poem)
Sometimes an ordinary action gets me thinking all philosophical-like. What’s up with that?
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Dear Wednesday…
Dear Wednesday,
Bouncing back after a twice-interrupted night’s sleep. And the sun is out!
Love,
Kevin
(23 September 2015)
Pulitzer Prize update
The Pulitzer Prize office has officially acknowledged receipt of my entry materials for Refusal to Remain Invisible. I have a chance. It may be minuscule, but I have a chance…
(22 September 2015)
Dear Tuesday…
Dear Tuesday,
At times like these, it’s a good thing I know how to be patient.
Love,
Kevin
(22 September 2015)
Self-portrait for Porchlit (a photo)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lennbob/21422234079/
I recorded myself reading a few poems for Porchlit today. Along with the audio files, I had to submit a photo taken on location…
(21 September 2015)
Detachment (a poem)
Although my background includes Finnish, Irish, and a few other things, as an American, none of that has ever really been part of my identity…
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