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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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Latest Issues

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On the Ides

There was no doubt that it was a terrible marriage. The man who once played Robert Plant’s If I Were a Carpenter over and over for me had failed to mention a few crucial things—like the vasectomy he never disclosed, the major debt he was dr...

a month ago
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What the Frog?

At my age, I’m not exactly built for marching in the streets. These old bones do enough protesting on their own. But I do believe we all have something to offer in times like these.

2 months ago
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Finding Hearts Community

A friend took me to see the Neil Diamond musical A Beautiful Noise last Sunday. I hadn’t thought of Diamond and his music in years. His were the songs of my yourh The first Diamond song I ever remember hearing was Red, Red Wine. It set the ...

3 months ago
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Betelehemu

A Nigerian Song of Celebration , An Asian Restaurant and Christmas

3 months ago
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  • Kathryn Amos

    About poetry, politics and pondering of daily life. I fish for words and phrases that resonate.

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