Intro by Stephen Cook – March 5, 2014 I’ve been communicating with a number of people over the past few weeks who seem to have the same ‘gut’ feeling I do about the current Ukraine crisis: that it is a hugely important, monumental ‘moment’ that will change the course of this world we currently inhabit […]
The Binds that Tie – Part 1/2
As editor Mary points out, there are ties that bind, but there are also binds that tie. Our core issues are binds that tie us in knots. They’re binds in the sense that we find ourselves propelled in directions that once may have been useful but now, much later in life, are no longer so. […]
The Binds that Tie – Part 2/2
(Continued from Part 1.) Another was that my Dad, colorfully, used to call me a “lazy, no-good, good-for nothing.” The flip side was that I became the world’s most prolific producer, a workaholic, a person for whom his output defined who he was (as you can see by the library attached to this site and […]