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by Aaron Hurst
This is a line from my most recent collection of poetry that was born from these one-word prompts more than 3 years ago.
When it hit the page, I...
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by Aaron Hurst
Meyer lemons remind me of my mom and grandma. When I smell a meyer lemon, no matter where I am, who I'm with, or what I'm doing, I am instantly tr...
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by Aaron Hurst
I hear you, Claudia. I am living, so listening. The silence is shaping this life as I wait for a throat to open. Whose throat though?
After a rup...
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by Aaron Hurst
What do we hear when the world goes quiet?
Right now, I hear my own voice asking me this question. I hear myself searching for a spark.
I can hea...
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by Aaron Hurst
We see and then we look. But there's a transition between, a call to action that causes us to shift.
The word for that shift, as Glück’s quote hig...
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by Aaron Hurst
Something catches our eye and what do we do? We've seen something and so we look. There is curiosity and intent. We are looking to learn more abou...
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by Aaron Hurst
We take this word for granted, no? To see. I see you.
One of the most powerful sentences I have ever heard arrived while on a date with my partne...
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by Aaron Hurst
To bring together, to group, yes. Honestly, this is what I hope to be doing with these prompts and posts: to bring a community together, together....
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by Aaron Hurst
To compose ourselves… is this not the act of an artist?
To pull all the history, all those memories, the skills and talents and natural gifts, th...
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by Aaron Hurst
How do we define beauty? What is beautiful?
We feel beauty first. Before we know what’s happening, we are experiencing it. And maybe this is where...
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by Aaron Hurst
Starting today off today by sharing a bit of self-doubt with my daily question: am I helping or hurting my search for a job by sharing this conten...
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by Aaron Hurst
Answers everywhere: advice, direction, explanations, instructions, guidance, feedback, expertise, solution, resolution, interpretation, justificat...
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