Oh, it’s one of those mornings when I can’t pay attention to a gnat’s somersault, and I have every reason to turn over and go back to bed. IBS. Absolute confusion about which manuscript to work on. Familiar squabbles. The list is endless.
So, going out to the café to do . . . something. Let you know later how that went.
How about you?
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Glenda Bailey-Mershon is the author of the novel Eve’s Garden (Twisted Road, 2014), the story of three generations of Romani women surviving in North Georgia, USA, during the 1960s. She is also the author of Weaver’s Knot: Poems (Finishing Line Press, forthcoming 2023) and other poetry titles, including sa-co-ni-ge/blue smoke: poems from the Southern Appalachians (Jane’s Stories) and Bird Talk: Poems (Wild Dove). A founder of the nonprofit, Jane’s Stories Press Foundarion, which presents the Clara Johnson Award for Women’s Literature, she edited four of their anthologies, the latest being Bridges and Borders, featuring immigrant women writers.