Extracts from the 1665 plague diary of Mark ne-Francois-Pepys.
Up, and after breakfast of Sugar Puffs made with Monster, to the Ministry of Patriotism and a great joy it is to me to see my "All the world’s a plague" monologue set to a moving canvas.
Pls Rt
Teachers / Homeschoolers ...
By popular demand I'm going to do a creative writing class live on Youtube on Wednesday at 1.30 pm
I'll post the link on Wednesday
Meanwhile if you'd like a shoutout or to ask a question, please put it in the replies.
John Prine left a half century’s worth of poignant observations in songs that could somehow feel both topical and timeless. He connected to his audiences with masterful evocations of side splitting humor, studied empathy, quiet indignation, and occasionally, sheer devastation.