Conversations with Men who Don’t Die Posted on 07/25/2023 by Michael Gray Dwttiz would be called an anthropologist on Earth and belongs to the same long-lived species as Ahat, who has been the resident Adjudicator on...
A Trip along Memory Lane Posted on 09/11/2021 by Michael Gray What a pleasure it is to be interviewed by someone (Bruce Alderman in this case) who through their interest and skilled inquiry is able...
Waiting by the Wayside Posted on 04/26/2021 by Michael Gray In my dream I’m waiting by the side of the road: I’m a half-eaten hotdog, flung out the window of a speeding car, lying...
Another Duck in the Rain Posted on 10/19/2020 by Michael Gray A friend of mine told me the other day that he avoids saying he has Parkinson’s; and he is certain that his refusal to...
Singing to the Choir Posted on 04/15/2020 by Michael Gray I had an experience this weekend, which I suspect that I inflict on others all the time: treating my personal perspectives as if they...
Here, Above and Below Posted on 10/29/2019 by Michael Gray It seems that at every level—both seen and unseen—a few shapes and patterns are repeated. That could be due to (especially in regard to...
The Pied Piper Posted on 10/23/2019 by Michael Gray Instead of trying to catch each rat separately, he draws them all out of town, in a long line of departing creatures who have...
Love Letter to the Present Moment Posted on 07/30/2019 by Michael Gray I wish you were here. It’s hard to really enjoy myself without you. I try to be open to your presence but my mind...
The Startup–a poem by Ken Posted on 05/08/2019 by Michael Gray March on April into May, Oh my, Grey damp near summer weather’s here complete with crows, The gods have gotten us together one more...
Another Dawning Posted on 02/19/2019 by Michael Gray This morning, I skimmed through my journal entries since late November last year. I was looking for something that could start me on a...