New Sundial contributor Anilee Gayle brings us poetry that she hopes will raise awareness of autism in women.
Alex Moore's childhood baseball glove brings back memories of afternoons spent on the field.
Andrew Sullins finds solace and comfort in writing poetry.
George Hamilton offers up the history and journey of his family's cannon. Yes, they owned their own artillery piece!
E Reid brings us poetry reflecting her life and surroundings, along with a wish for her Coweeta Poet sisters and all creators.
Jeffrey tells us an otherworldly story about a dream he had.
When Allen Berry sees the arrival of wildflowers in the spring, he is reminded of a musical composition from his high school band days!
Donna Geise has written a satirical story about a party of pretty judge-y women—see if you recognize anyone you know!
On this week's Sundial episode, poet Leonard Adams' poem asks us to open our hearts to love.
Sundial Writer Sam Gravel fondly remembers his sister Gerry, who lovingly took care of their Mom when she developed Alzheimer's disease.
New Sundial contributor Beth Ann Hill is reminded of her Grandma whenever she eats cucumbers.
New Sundial contributor Elise Hickman brings us poems of home, family and aging.
Debra Qualls was a chatty little girl! But she eventually learned her lesson, as you'll hear in this story Silence is Golden.
Sundial contributor Chris Ferguson wonders why we humans feel the need to measure all kinds of things.
Monita Soni returns to the Sundial Writers Corner with her poem entitled "Musings".
On Part 2 of this Solstice Radio Special, sixteen Sundial Writers present their thoughts on the space, the time, the emotion "Between Light and Dark".
On this Solstice Radio Special, seven Sundial Writers present their thoughts on the space, the time, the emotion "Between Light and Dark".
New contributor Jim Parker has written a poem that pretty much describes himself perfectly. It's called A Man Like Me.
New Sundial contributor Rena Lott introduces us to Lucy Harris, a pioneer of women's basketball here in the States.
Rose Battle returns to center stage with a story of her "Uncle Lobe", who experienced his first "moving picture" with her family at the drive in movie!