PROMPT: Unique

Daily writing prompt
Which aspects do you think makes a person unique?

Literally everything about a person — except (conscious or unconscious) attempts to copy others –contributes uniqueness.

The only reason we are not each entirely unique is that we make active attempts (for both good and bad reasons) to not be.

NOTE: Identical twins may have a different perspective.

White [Lyric Poem]

Against the bright white palace domes
fluffy clouds seem a tad too much,
and so they start to limp on home
like a gimp beggar on his crutch.

DAILY PHOTO: Easter Island in Kolkata

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Photograph of replica Easter Island heads taken at the Seven Wonders display in the Eco Park of Kolkata, located in New Town.

The Long & the Short [Haiku]

Photograph of stone carved figurines at the temple on Kaurava Kunda in Chikballapur, Karnataka, India.
temple wall
overgrown with weeds;
idols kept pristine.

BOOK: “Kindred Spirits” by Edward C. Sellner

Kindred Spirits: Thomas Merton, Jack Kerouac, and ZenKindred Spirits: Thomas Merton, Jack Kerouac, and Zen by Edward C. Sellner
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Publisher Site — Monkfish Books

Release Date: July 28,2026

This book intertwines the biographies of two prominent 2oth century American authors, Beat novelist Jack Kerouac and Trappist monk Thomas Merton. Besides the two writers’ general interest in Eastern philosophy and mysticism and the fact that they had broadly overlapping lifespans, I wouldn’t have placed them in the same basket (despite having read works by each and found both writers’ works enjoyable – though in distinct ways.) However, Sellner dives down into other points of commonality — e.g. Columbia University educated, lifelong Catholics, love of drink, ladies’ men (at some point, at least,) desire for a hermetic existence, etc. Of course, another important commonality was dying young, Kerouac at 47 and Merton at 53.

This book is a fascinating look at two authors who forever changed American perception of Zen Buddhism and Eastern philosophy more generally, though who did it through the lens of Catholicism. At its heart, however, it’s the tale of the struggles of two men to find something, something elusive yet for which they each felt a strong compulsion, something which even successes only left them hungering for more.

If you’re interested in the lives of writers, this book is an excellent read and I’d highly recommend it. Regardless of what you might feel about the connective tissue between them, both of these writers had an interesting life.

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PROMPT: Named

Daily writing prompt
If you could have something named after you, what would it be?

A random rock in the riverbed.

DAILY PHOTO: Scenes from the Sawnee Mountain Fairy Trail

PROMPT: Laugh

Daily writing prompt
What makes you laugh?

Comedy… and select instances of tragedy.

DAILY PHOTO: Scenes from the Indian Seats, Sawnee Mtn. Trail

Photograph of Indian Seats at Sawnee Mountain near Cumming, Georgia.
Photograph of the view from Indian Seats on Sawnee Mountain, near Cumming, Georgia.
Photograph taken on the Indian Seats at Sawnee Mountain near Cumming, Georgia.

PROMPT: Five

Daily writing prompt
When you were five, what did you want to be when you grew up?

BATMAN!