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Fishing for Bones

Kathryn Amos

Posts about issues of importance to me, and maybe to you, as well as poetry, occasional fiction, and links to articles or posts you may like.

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I Hope the Right Side Wins

On a beautiful fall afternoon, I decided to go to the movies to see the Metropolitan Opera’s production of a new piece - Jeanine Tesori’s Grounded. I wasn’t quite prepared for what I saw, but then again, I seldom am when it comes to the wor...

a month ago
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“Safeguarding Your Vote: A Poll Worker’s Guide to Election Integrity and Voter Responsibility”

Recently, I’ve been attending poll worker training for the state of Georgia, specifically in Hall County. This is my second time attending training, but some workers are attending for the tenth time or more. I learned that all poll workers ...

a month ago
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Open the Doors

At my age, I’m pretty sure I can truthfully say that I’ve spent a substantial amount of time reading the Bible and other Christian commentaries. I’ve also spent a good bit of time thinking about what God is saying to me through them. In my ...

2 months ago
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Debatable

Well, friends and neighbors and part-time fence sitters, it seems that we have reached the point where, like Chicken Little we have declared that the sky is falling or perhaps, like the three little pigs, we fear that the wolf is at our fro...

5 months ago
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  • Kathryn Amos

    Bones act as foundations for any critter. Stories too have bones. As a writer, I fish for words and phrases that resonate.

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