Kathy Boles-Turner

reading and writing a life

  • Essay
    • “Perhaps the South, the nation, and the rest of the world are in dire need of creative extremists.” – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
    • If I Could Remember To Play The Lottery …
    • Joe Cool
    • I Am Not An Evangelist
  • Poetry
    • Generation Gap
    • Rejected, 2019
  • About

Tag: Friendship

by Kathy Boles-Turner

To You Who Sit In Darkness Knowing A Story Will Come, To You Who Sit Alone With The Page

Dearest last frontiers, imagination’s destination, you who sit in the darkness knowing a story will come, you who sit alone with the page. Inventors of heartbeat and poems drawn in the sand, thank you. I love you. I aspire. Strangers speak to me with strong voices out of nowhere, lend me their memories but never […]

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by Kathy Boles-Turner

Checking for Connection While Writing and Wanting

“You write the loveliest letters!” That’s one of the most heartfelt compliments I ever received from an older woman in my life. Her son and I were planning to get married, he was in boot camp and I was hundreds of miles away working two jobs to save up for the wedding. I figured she […]

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by Kathy Boles-Turner

I Am Not An Evangelist: An Essay In Progress

The completed essay is now here. Thank you for reading.

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