1. Together Again

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    February 15, 2021 by Paula Reed Nancarrow

    This is the eulogy I wrote for my father, Harold Robert Reed, who died on January 21, 2021. Due to …
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  2. And May Her Memory Be a Blessing: Alzheimer’s Final Goodbye

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    March 31, 2019 by Paula Reed Nancarrow

    Eulogy for my mother, Dorisanne Kalivoda Reed, who died quietly at home on February 20, 2019. You can read my …
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  3. Hello and Goodbye.. for now.

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    December 31, 2017 by Paula Reed Nancarrow

    When I was a young mother and a clergy wife, because the season was so very busy, I used to …
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  4. 101 Quotations on the Use and Abuse of Power

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    February 26, 2017 by Paula Reed Nancarrow

    A topic that’s been much on my mind this month. Whose words resonate most for you? 1. Everything in the …
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  5. The New Normal

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    January 29, 2017 by Paula Reed Nancarrow

    Blogging is a bad platform for the slow and reflective. Which is how I tend to approach my writing, particularly those …
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  6. The Making of a Liar

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    December 11, 2016 by Paula Reed Nancarrow

    I am on the phone with my parents, who live one thousand and sixty-seven miles away in upstate New York. …
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  7. The Truth About Lies: 72 Quotations from Authors Who Maybe Should Know

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    December 4, 2016 by Paula Reed Nancarrow

    Once again, I am preparing for a theme-based storytelling event. That theme is “lies.” I often use quotations to stimulate thought …
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  8. Dear Hank: Try again, Fail better. An Elder’s Reflection on NerdCon Stories 2016

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    October 24, 2016 by Paula Reed Nancarrow

    I spent the weekend before last at NerdCon: Stories. I went with my friend Ann Reay. Both of us attended …
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  9. 53 Quotations on Perseverance You Won’t Get at a Motivational Seminar

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    September 25, 2016 by Paula Reed Nancarrow

    Well, maybe a few of them you will. But when I look for quotations, or do a search on a …
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  10. When Aging Stops: Fruit Flies, Little Old Ladies and the Late-Life Mortality Plateau

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    September 18, 2016 by Paula Reed Nancarrow

    Hang around a few evolutionary biologists sometime. I did last week on the Tubes and Wires. You will come across …
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