In which I infiltrate the library’s reciprocal benefits program and pass the inspection of Agent Alpha – all to check out a book. Continue reading
Author Archives: Sarah E. Morin: sarahemorin.com
Do You Want to Build A ___________________?
I personally love the movie Frozen. Even if you hate it, you probably started singing the moment you saw this blog title. It’s one of the most recognizable motifs in recent musical movie history. We just can’t Let It Go. I work with young’uns for a living. They consist of a typical range of lovers … Continue reading
MLKJD
“If a man is called to be a street sweeper, he should sweep streets even as a Michaelangelo painted, or Beethoven composed music or Shakespeare wrote poetry. He should sweep streets so well that all the hosts of heaven and earth will pause to say, ‘Here lived a great street sweeper who did his job … Continue reading
Grocery Store Etiquette
A poem about those little bars that separate orders on the conveyor belt at the checkout. Would Miss Manners approve?
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On Other Stupid Things to Laugh At – Checkout Lanes
I confess I am amused by stupid little things. Eye exams. Grocery store lines. Before a recent ice storm, I went to Kroger. It was packed, as people prepared for another Snowmagedon. Carts in lines 8 deep, all lanes open. Like Christmas Eve, but with no expectations of anything more exciting to open the next … Continue reading
Cheating on the Eye Exam
A VISIT TO THE OPTOMETRIST Or WHAT’S THE OTHER ONE FOR? Went to the eye doctor yesterday, and though my new glasses are tops, I really wanted a monocle. I’m a nearsighted cyclops. Well, I’m no cyclops, but I really did go to the optometrist yesterday. My optometrist cracks me up, because after … Continue reading
Writer’s Resolutions: The 6-Word Diet Plan
I usually forego New Year’s resolutions, but in 2015, I’ve decided to go on a writer’s diet. That doesn’t mean cutting calories, but words. I have always struggled to contain my verbosity on paper. In the last month, I have cut 11,000 words of prose and 100 lines of poetry out of various projects, and … Continue reading
Book Review: Promised
Caraugh M. O’Brien Taken as a whole, I’m not sure what genre to assign to O’Brien’s series. Our main characters escape from one dystopian society to another, and then try to fix all the problems by joining the two together. Whether or not it works I will not spoil. But there are enough elements in … Continue reading
Carnival World
I’m happy to show off a painting the talented Alys Caviness-Gober made for my poem, Carnival World. Continue reading
Book Review: Prized
Caraugh M. O’Brien The first half of Prized slowly strips away a lot of what we liked about Gaia Stone, fugitive teenage midwife. She escaped the dystopian Enclave with her baby sister, but at the cost of the guy she sorta-not-quite-sure-she-loves, Leon. After weeks in the wilderness, she’s scooped up by another dystopian society, Sylum, … Continue reading