William J. Everett's Blog

Reflections on Writing, Woodworking, and Ethics

Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving Day has always been my favorite holiday, with its simple focus on a gathering of family, friends, and sometimes strangers for a feast to celebrate God’s abundance. Like the good deed that goes not unpunished it is now engulfed in violent gridiron sports, an obscene scramble for merchandise gnawing at its shrinking stage. As [...]

Peace, Poetry, and Cyprus

The past two weeks have been a departure from my usual routines of writing and woodworking, as I journeyed to research some family history at the old family home in Virginia and then took part in this year’s Lake Junaluska Peace Conference, followed by the semi-annual conference of the North Carolina Writer’s Network.  In between [...]

Raisin’

At our recent poets’ gathering at City Lights Bookstore in Sylva, NC, a quip passed around the room evoking painful laughter. It grew into a little poem to share with you. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] I raised ‘em best I could, Did my best to hold ‘em to their promises, Let ‘em [...]