Years ago, a poet friend of mine, Jim Mitsui, ended a poem with an image of people “following their keys home.” That image has lingered with me as a lesson about what the writing life saves us from, which is the dullness of always expecting the expected, and what it requires of us, which is …
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About Cyndi Lloyd
Cyndi Lloyd's writing has been published in the
Salt Lake Tribune and seven times in
sine cera anthologies. Her short story was a 6/2013 Writing It Real contest winner. New poems appear in the Fall 2014 issue of
The Bark and the 14.2 issue of
tinywords .