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Tiny Signs of Life

August 19, 2021by SFine Leave a comment

Little signs of life in a big landscape.

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Bird's Eye View, Essays, not horror

Goodbye, my dear

May 18, 2021by SFine 4 Comments

Clint Miller, who was once my husband for 19 years, and my friend even longer, has died.

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Bird's Eye View, Essays, growing up midwestern

“There, you will make your stand”

March 26, 2021by SFine Leave a comment

Truth is stranger than fiction, they say, and they are right, at least sometimes. I know someone struck by lightning three times. Two of America’s Founding Fathers died on July […]

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Bird's Eye View, but still uncomfortable, Essays, The Daily Write

If I Die Before I Wake: Tales of Nightmare Creatures

February 8, 2021by SFine Leave a comment

The Growth by Sandra Stephens

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Bird's Eye View, horror, Short Fiction

So Long, And Thanks For All The Fish

January 20, 2021by SFine 2 Comments

What to do when a tyrant flies away for the last time? Make sure he’s gone.

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Bird's Eye View, Essays, not horror, reflections

Be Someone’s Orange Daisy On a Bad Day

January 15, 2021by SFine 2 Comments

If you help me I’ll give your wife wine. My h read the text aloud. A few years ago he became allergic to alcohol, since then I only get to […]

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Essays, reflections, The Daily Write

“He’s not gonna go.”

January 13, 2021by SFine 2 Comments

My h was right all along about the Current Occupant

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Bird's Eye View, Essays, The Daily Write

Coup Coup Kachoo

January 11, 2021by SFine Leave a comment

Comedy is the most difficult subgenre of horror to pull off – but Americans pulled it off January 6th.

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Bird's Eye View, coronavirus, reflections

Bean Dad, Hilaria, Tornadoes and the Art of Self Protection

January 4, 2021by SFine Leave a comment

Coronavirus is much like a tornado. Some parts of the country don’t have tornado weather, so maybe it’s only natural they don’t recognize the warning signs.

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Bird's Eye View, coronavirus, The Daily Write

A Time to Give Thanks

November 27, 2020by SFine 1 Comment

in which the US death toll from COVID-19 passes 260,000 and reported infections are nearing 13 million

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Bird's Eye View, coronavirus

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