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The St. Joseph Writers Guild has a heart for writing and for
writers. We encourage anyone who writes, or who thinks they might
like to write, to seek us out. The goal of the St. Joseph Writers
Guild is to encourage writers to have confidence in themselves and
their writing ability. We wish to promote in them the desire to
further develop their skills. It is our task to promote respect and
enthusiasm for the written word. This anthology of some of our
guild members' works is a written collage of our passions for the
art of creative writing. This collection will now be preserved for
future generations. Long after we writers are gone, this book of
our written words will live on. In the future, as this book pops up
again and again, it will be like looking backward and seeing the
footprint we made in the sands of time. All proceeds to benefit the
St. Joseph Writers Guild Annual Young Writers Contest.
Poetry and Photography by James Fly Evoloving love glows and
radiates love flows and emanates love knows and pulsates the
throbbing heart of the universe orbiting its elliptical course,
evolving over time and space born in the infinite infant of the
human race. consciously unconscious until the instant it sees
itself mirrored in another's face...
People like to blame someone for problems. Many people blame the
president, Congress, local school boards, administrators, or
teachers for the shortfalls of the public school system. The
problem is not that the educators and lawmakers aren't trying to
improve the system; it's that they just haven't realized the
proverbial horse is dead. If the basic system doesn't work, all the
money and strategies and dedication in the world will not help
unless the system itself is replaced. One of the most crucial
things the system has failed to do is differentiate between equal
educational opportunity for all and equal (or identical) education
for all. Instead of trying to make everybody the same, an
educational system must ensure equal rights for everyone while
still allowing them to develop at their own rate and in their own
way. Only then can we have the diversity, creativity, and ingenuity
needed to compete in the world today. In this book. I explain why
our system has failed (The Dead Horse) and what we can do about it
(A New Horse).
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