| Male |
| September 2 1940 |
| Arkansas, USA |
| When my values, priorities, and prejudices brush against a memory or something I’ve read or heard, an idea stirs. It may solve a problem—or create one. More often, it quietly reshapes what I hold important. Sometimes it urges me to gather words, to test and refine the thought, giving it clarity or charm. I delight in arranging those words with care, threading them together so the idea can be shared, considered, and perhaps embraced by others. —Prier |
| Short Stories, Essays, and Monologues |
| Conversational |
| Philosophy, Religion, and all creative arts |
| www.Priernet.com |
| www.Misterprier.com |
| The Writers Guild at Bowers House |