by Admin | Jan 26, 2022 | MT No. 9 Articles
Hayley F. Hoffman, MA, LPC Conscious Connection Requires a Fitness Plan Conscious connection is the difference between creating safety in my relational space and selecting survival. We are wired with two biological imperatives: connection and survival. Survival is the...
by Admin | Jan 26, 2022 | MT No. 9 Articles
Martha Schumacher Seventy ‘Til Spring 70 more days 10 more weeks Just 10 more Mondays Then spring breaks through I’m done with other counting and countdowns: C19 cases Midterm elections Virtual assemblies by the thousands: business meetings, family...
by Admin | Jan 26, 2022 | MT No. 9 Articles
Sandy Lutton La Ville Lumière Anticipation fills my day Thinking of you and I alone to explore A city that encourages such adventure Excitement flowing through our veins Anticipation fuels my imagination Waiting breathlessly for the day to arrive When we walk...
by Admin | Jan 26, 2022 | MT No. 9 Articles
Christina Seymour Tones and Spaces in Emily Dickinson’s “Two things I have lost with Childhood—” Two things I have lost with Childhood—the rapture of losing my shoe in the Mud and going Home barefoot, wading for Cardinal flowers and the mothers reproof which was...
by Admin | Jan 26, 2022 | MT No. 9 Articles
Karishma D’Souza Artist Statement These fourteen paintings, from a time-period of ten years (2008-2018), subtly represent the theme Connection, more directly in the works with people in conversation. They speak of connections of family, ancestry, stories...
by Admin | Jan 26, 2022 | MT No. 9 Articles
Kim Triedman Artist Statement Collage is a kind of visual poetry. It seeks coherence in disorder, elegance amidst anarchy. I am a published poet and novelist. I began working in collage as a way to further indulge my fascination with story. From the start I’ve...