by admin | Feb 21, 2022 | Article, Dogs, Essay, Love, Nonfiction
Speedy Shine and Me It is probably unwise to do this episode because it’s likely to cost me some of the Patreon support that has helped me to get to the life I have always wanted. Sometimes when someone thinks I’m doing all right, they stop supporting me because...
by admin | Sep 30, 2019 | Essay, Love, Nonfiction, Podcast
This is what I learned from being minutes away from death. What caused that? Take 20 minutes and find out. https://anchor.fm/fred-eder/episodes/Episode-5-Let-Me-Help-e5kqth/a-ap06u7
by admin | Jul 9, 2019 | Fiction, Loneliness, Love
Henderson, Nebraska Sunday, September 28, 1969 2:03 PM And it’s run for the rosesAs fast as you canYou fate is deliveredYour moment’s at hand It’s the chance of a lifetimeIn a lifetime of chanceAnd it’s high time you joinedIn the dance Dan...
by admin | May 12, 2019 | Empathy, Heroism, Love, Motherhood, Nonfiction
I believe that all Mothers, simply by giving birth, qualify as heroes. I don’t for a moment claim that all Mothers are good people. Some of them are obviously not. We’ve all seen Sybil, whose Mother abused her so horribly that Sybil developed multiple...
by admin | May 4, 2019 | Cats, Essay, Loneliness, Love, Nonfiction
“…the person that had took a bull by the tail once had learnt sixty or seventy times as much as a person that hadn’t, and said a person that started in to carry a cat home by the tail was getting knowledge that was always going to be useful to him, and...
by admin | Apr 27, 2019 | Fiction, Loneliness, Love, Supernatural
The Haunting of Horace “For who knows what magic takes place in his world…” Tony Banks Wells, Maine Tuesday, March 13, 1979 10:23 PM This attic was the only place Horace could find to hide. There were so many people out there, but here, in this empty room, he...