Robbing Keat’s mother . . .
It's the Moon's day … turning full this weekend.
Our full presence is perhaps the best offering we can make to our world. – Joanna Macy
The Autumn Equinox was Saturday. “Equinox,” Latin for “equal night,” is when days start to become shorter and nights lengthen until they roughly cover the same amount of time. From an astronomical perspective, it’s an event that signifies that the sun has crossed the equator going north to south. During this transition, the Harvest Moon also occurs. In many cultures, the moon closest to the Autumn Equinox is also known as the Turning Moon and/or the Leaf Moon, which will occur this coming Saturday.
Today is Barbara Walters’ birthday. The televsion news reporter/interviewer was born in1929 Boston, Massachusetts
It's the126th anniversary of William Faulkner's birth in 1897 New Albany, Mississippi. He spent most of his life in Oxford where he wrote the novels that won him the 1949 Nobel Prize.
Yesterday, Hollywood studio and streaming executives reached a tentative deal with the Writers Guild subject to drafting final contract language.
For all the good AI can and will bring, it will also leave devastation in its wake, and writers will drown in the undertow. – Randall Horton
Did John Keats rob his mother? “If a writer has to rob his mother, he will not hesitate; the ‘Ode on a Grecian Urn’ is worth any number of old ladies.” – Willian Faulkner