Monthly Archives: March 2011

Can a poet be an absolutist?

You would think a poet would likely be a man or woman accustomed to nuance. Would he also be unlikely to see moral issues in absolute terms? Would he see more shades of rightness instead of someone or something being … Continue reading

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A MORAL DILEMMA

My dilemma, sort of mine: A young woman who wants very much to be virtuous and honorable, unlike her scandalous mother, falls in love with her sister’s husband. Would you call her ugly names? What if she knows what’s right … Continue reading

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Theena’s Landing

I Theena’s Landing. , my new novel, is probably best described as historical women’s fiction with romance elements.  It’s set on the Miami River in the 1800s among the exotic blooms, tropical breezes, and blue skies of South Florida.  Three … Continue reading

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