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RSS John Maberry's Writing

  • Steely Dan’s “Bodhisattva”–Things to Come
    Whenever I hear it, the song sends me over the 3rd Avenue bridge in 1973 Minneapolis. Music can trigger place memories. “California Dreamin” puts me in Columbus, Georgia, walking past a music store playing the Mamas and the Papas tune. A weekend pass from nearby Ft. Benning, took me there–as does the song. But I […]
  • On the Road to Xuan Loc
    Now and again, one should be offering excerpts from their published works. Waiting for Westmoreland is a memoir that describes how Vietnam became an essential path to my enlightenment–and true happiness. The excerpt below doesn’t really speak to that theme, but it provides a historical perspective on the time and place. It also illustrates the corruption […]
  • Odd Dream at Dawn
    Woke too early, 4:30 am. Took a couple of Ibuprofen for achy hands. It helps me sleep, whether in pain or not. Awake again at 6:40, late for me; the sun usually gets me up as morning light comes in the east bedroom window. That would have been some minutes before six. What woke me […]
  • Quail Shuffle the Deck
    Life in the Southwest. We live among the denizens who make sounds city folks, as we once were, don’t hear. A creative nonfiction. Yet it could as easily be part of a scene or setting in a bit of fiction in the right story. The quail broke from their brushy cover in a flutter of […]
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Encouraging Words

  • People who are rooted in the here and now, who are not defeated by their limitations, who don’t compare themselves to others, who confidently advance along their chosen path—such people are happy, such people are truly great.

    Daisaku Ikeda
  • When a tree has been transplanted, though fierce winds may blow, it will not topple if it has a firm stake to hold it up.  But even a tree that has grown up in place may fall over if its roots are weak.  Even a feeble person will not stumble if those supporting him are strong, but a person of considerable strength, when alone, may fall down on an uneven path.

    Nichiren, "Three Tripitaka Masters Pray for Rain" (WND, 598)

  • To the extent that we love others, we will be loved. To the extent that we work for others’ happiness, we will enjoy protection and support. This is the law of cause and effect.

    Daisaku Ikeda
  • The energy of creativity is like a fire that transforms all kinds of obstacles into opportunities for dynamic new growth and advancement.

    Daisaku Ikeda
  • More valuable than treasures in a storehouse are the treasures of the body, and the treasures of the heart are the most valuable of all. From the time you read this letter on, strive to accumulate the treasures of the heart!

    Nichiren, "The Three Kinds of Treasure" (WND, 851)

Gooseberry Falls in the Minnesota State Park by that name

Download these series from past issues of the Quarterly

Get the four-part series on "Becoming a Writer" in PDF format. Links and some content updated in 2020.  
 
Get the three-part series on "Buddhism and Pragmatism" in PDF format.

Splitrock Lighthouse

What’s in the Current Annual

Three Books on Two American Crises

Giannoulis Chalepas–The Greek Rodin

Writing the Memoir–Selected Tips

Upcoming from Eagle Peak–a Multigenre Collection

Reviews of Five Books We Recommend

 

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