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Short takes on the writing life

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Yeswriter's Weblog | Short takes on the writing life Yeswriter’s Weblog Skip to content Home About Me Yesbooks ← Older posts January 28, 2024 · 10:56 pm Nature’s Cathedral My father didn’t take me to church when I was a child, but he took me fishing. I was squeamish about live bait. I didn’t like the way worms wriggled in my grasp as I speared them with my hook. But eventually I learned the order of things—if the fish ate the worm, we’d eat the fish. So baiting the hook began a chain of events that ultimately kept me alive. I was sitting at the top of the food chain! But I was humbled by the sacrifices of the worm and the fish. What could I do to prove myself worthy of their gifts? Why must they die so that I could live? It didn’t seem fair. As I pondered this dilemma one spring morning at the pond where we fished, I received an answer. It didn’t come in words. It came with the wind. A breeze combed the tall grasses surrounding the pond, and I saw that the grass...

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