I asked myself, "When I see the waves on the water, am I seeing the velocity of the river or the velocity of its disturbances?"
Benadryl, a poem
the pollen swarm is passing strewed the snarling snout AHHH- AHHCHOOO'd hold on, hold on here comes another biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig breath in AHHH... AAAHH-- --PAUSE-- it's quiet up here this frozen millisecond where velocity is zero and my eyes are closed at the apex of this sneeze I am not rising I am not falling and … Continue reading Benadryl, a poem
For You, a poem
take all my luck every last leaf i give to you all my belief
to PowerPoint, a poem
I. have seen living death A. in a space B. where information was sliced C. and served one slide at a time
Soup by Recipe, Soup by Sip, Searching for the Broth
This truing of the sip guides me when recipes are unavailable and ingredients are unknown, because the search for the broth is abductive.
The Secret of Anointment
Then, I heard a sound coming from the stairwell. It was the sound of a slow, metal cadence on stone — like the metal pulse of a dying heart — growing louder and nearer.
Bald Cypress, a poem
something so big its presence is forgotten
We are not the experts of ourselves.
“How much will I break myself before I realize that self-care is not the same thing as professional help?”
To a Mouse: The Best Laid Plans are Deductive and Inductive
We are exponentially departing from the dark while we are asymptotically approaching the light.
Deductive and Inductive Administration as Management and Leadership
Management tests the hypothesis; leadership sets the hypothesis. Together, through experiment and inquiry, they form the organization’s theory that posits how and why the organization exists.