by mylinhshattan | Feb 4, 2023 | On Education, On Life, On Writing, Toolbox
3 Min Read Prompts on life’s mysteries Artificial Intelligence generates short answer, sonnet, couplet, haiku, blog post Writer’s Toolbox OpenAI and ChatGPT * Three times a charm. I finally got onto the site in the witching hours; maybe a 3:30 AM login...
by mylinhshattan | Aug 30, 2022 | Bookshelf, On Education, On the Military, Poetry for Emergencies, Toolbox
5 Min read 17 Books, 19.5 including mentions in footnotes Genres: Memoir, Essays, Fiction, Writing, Love, Poetry, War Toolbox, Texture in writing Contemporary and classic books from the top of my stacks, my more current reading. * The most common question I get is,...
by mylinhshattan | Apr 4, 2022 | On Literature, On the Military, Poetry for Emergencies, Uncategorized
4 min read Book Rec, Tokaido Road Poetry for Emergencies AVAILABLE IN PODCAST Spotify iTunes Google Podcast It made me feel flawed as a human, this passage from Lucia St.Clair Robson’s book, Tokaido Road. The protagonist Cat is disguised as a young man when she...
by mylinhshattan | Oct 10, 2019 | On Education, On Literature, Poetry for Emergencies, Stories
 Listen to PODCAST iTunes Spotify I had a teacher in eighth grade named Miss Michaelson. She was a bit long in the tooth and had a jagged helmet of black hair. A big boned woman, she wore dresses which wrapped about her like robes on a Greek statue, the overall...
by mylinhshattan | Apr 11, 2015 | On Life, On Literature
Tulips have sprouted at the base of the plum trees. On my run this morning, bare branches shook and trees creaked from the north wind, but the sun was defiant and the ground mushy and littered from weeks of melted snow. Spring is for flowers, gardens, lovers, and...