P a g e
2
T h e
T r a v e l e r s ,
G e n e r a t i o n s
W i s d o m
My friend has traveled the
world, seen sights my country
eyes may never see.
How lame of me.
a n d
Hard to believe. Isn’t it?
How often I forget that seeing
the world doesn’t make me a
better person., doesn’t grow
my spirit.
Yet these people have a wisdom, an earthknowing that Generations, X,Y and Z may
never regain.
Somewhere I have never been
W h y
“If you live all
your life
worrying about
what could go
wrong, you may
miss the things
that are “right”
in front of you.”
V o m i t
Having grown up here in the hill country
of the South, I know people from the older generation, my grandfather’s generation, who have never been out of the
county.
Sometimes I think that
makes me somehow—lesser.
Not all of us have the means
with which to travel.
W e e k l y
W e e k l y
I was recently sent a rough
draft of a manuscript I’m
working on to J.L. Phoenix and
told him to realize that it was
my “vomit on paper.”
He responded, “That would
make a great name for a
newspaper or magazine.”
V o m i t ?
So we got to tossing around the
idea of an online publication
where writers and artists could
submit their “experimental”
stuff, their less than perfect
stuff, their creative “vomit” and
hence this little publication
came into being:)
what we will publish, except
that of our taste. If we like it,
we will publish it. If we don’t,
we won’t.
There is no real limitation on
Dayita Morning Star
Isn’t that what it boils down to
anyway?