Essays
Personal essays published in Piker Press — reflections on family, experience, culture, and the quirks of everyday life.
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"I lost my best friend in the world of writing, Dennis Williamson..."
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Fifty is not simply a number...
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Just a few questions...
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Joe Palermo is the author of "No Pianos, Pets or Foreigners! My Life in Japan in the 80s" as well as several magazine articles in Nostalgia Magazine, Reminisce, and others.
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Remembering ...
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Ashwini Gangal is a clinical psychologist by training, media journalist by profession, and storyteller at heart.
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"...It could have been worse, I suppose..."
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Gomathi Sridevi is a budding writer from India. She is a Sociology graduate who is about to pursue Masters in journalism. She would describe herself best as a student who is interested in applying her learnings in Sociology to benefit society.
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Bill Diamond lives in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado where he writes to try and figure it all out.
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Small memories of a child, but unsurpassing in richness...
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Built sturdy enough to carry a lot of memories...
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Judy Dercksen is a family physician and pain and PTSD consultant in Quesnel, a rural BC town.
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"Dudula is a splinter group from a segment in the Put South Africans First movement which executed and promoted anti-immigrant sentiment and campaigns on social media networks."
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Darrell T. Smith grew up in Cleveland, Ohio and relocated to Oklahoma City in 1982 where he is a real estate broker and investor and a wannabe artist.
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Charles Kruger is a writer because he doesn't know how to keep his mouth shut. He paints too.
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The Tenth in series of "Unresearched Essays," short, one topic essays, written using only information from memory, that perhaps provide an opportunity to shed a little light on who I am.
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Being reclusive and being isolated are mot the same...
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Really, what more was there to say?
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Amrita Valan is a writer from Bangalore, India and has a master
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"... I could not tell you ... where I fit into my family..."
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"...Tomorrow, next week, perhaps in a month? Date uncertain made no difference..."
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Kaci Skiles Laws is a closet cat-lady and creative writer who reads and writes voraciously in the quiet moments between motherhood and managing Crohn's Disease. She grew up on a small farm in a Texas town alongside many furry friends, two sisters, and a brother.
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Some times there are so few things you can carry with you...
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It's true -- a certain scent will make a memory more clear, more alive...
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Gail Olson Chumbley is a retired history-educator following 33 years in the classroom. A nationally recognized instructor of American History, Gail was ready make the transition from telling the tales of the past, to trying her hand at writing those stories for a broader audience.
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Cora Taylor is a native Ohioan and an aspiring "plant person." Her writing is inspired by the old family tales that are only shared after just the right amount of whiskey has been spilled.