
Marilyn Glover
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Poet, writer, & editor, writing to uplift humanity. A Spiritual person who practices Reiki and finds inspiration in nature.
Mother of four, grandmother of two, British American dual citizen living in the States
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Won't You Indulge in Wild Daffodil's Spiritual Cleansing?
Happy Monday, and welcome to the April 21 edition of my Monday Morning Huddle. Today's topic is the wild daffodil and its many splendid spiritual meanings. From hope and new beginnings to my favored spiritual cleanse, won't you indulge with me in the beauty of the bright yellow trumpeteers calling for your attention?
By Marilyn Glover10 months ago in Longevity
Angelic Delight, Red Cardinal in Flight
Good morning and happy Monday, Vocal Media community, and welcome to the April 14 edition of my Monday Morning Huddle. Today, I am thrilled to share the photo of a red cardinal in flight. I have been waiting for my chance to capture her all wings out, flying in the sky, and my chance finally arrived yesterday on a beautiful Sunday morning.
By Marilyn Glover10 months ago in Longevity
Spiritual Words From Backyard Birds
Good morning, Vocal Media community, and welcome to the Monday Morning Huddle for April 7! Today, I explore spiritual concepts related to the backyard bird. Commonplace worldwide, at any given moment, one is sure to encounter one of many breeds flitting about shrubs and branches, or skipping across lawns, twigs, and garden landscapes. Perhaps run-of-the-mill or unexciting to some, but the untrained eye lets all pass by.
By Marilyn Glover10 months ago in Longevity
Why I Believe Our Autistic Children Are Earth Angels
He was just a boy, a little boy, my Elijah, when he insisted he was an angel receiving his wings. Of course, I chalked it all up to a child with an overactive imagination, but the mother in me listened while he told his tale. "I feel them trying to push through my back," he cried joyously, lifting his shirt, and directing my attention a few inches below his shoulder blades.
By Marilyn Glover11 months ago in Psyche
If You See Something, Say Something
As a loyal Vocal Media writer since 2020, I admit my self-confidence has grown over the past five years. Sure, my creative eye has gotten a boost as expected with time and practice, but my oomph to speak up when I see something wrong, well, that energy has skyrocketed tenfold.
By Marilyn Glover11 months ago in Writers
Longing For Green
Good morning, Vocal Media community! Welcome to another edition of my Monday Morning Huddle, a special one, marking St Patrick's Day. With Spring only days away, vibrations of green seem most fitting. Pair it with leprechaun tales, folklore, and all things holiday-related and we have the makings for a magickal edition of my year-long project created to uplift the human spirit.
By Marilyn Glover11 months ago in Longevity
Raw to Remix- 53 & Me. Runner-Up in Self-Editing Epiphany Challenge.
The crows have landed, I see imperfection. Fifty times around the sun plus three more to rub my nose in it. Love yourself, they say, age with grace. But celebrities don't, so why should I? Botox and fillers- a facelift will do. Don't take age lying down, invoke skin resurrection. "You look good for your age." What the hell does that mean? Under eye bags, a deep forehead wrinkle leaves no secrets on my face. Social media spites me and forwardly invites me: To challenge Father Time with "Yeah, I'm about to get mine." Creams, potions, and diet, already tried it. So, I'm about to go in for hand assisted fixes and take a page from the famous. If you ask me later, know I denied it. This is all natural, don't you see; me at 53!
By Marilyn Glover11 months ago in Critique
Emphasizing The Whoosh; a March Perspective. Top Story - March 2025.
Good afternoon, Vocal Media community and welcome to my first Monday huddle of March! Sorry I missed you last week but I couldn't capture my intended photographs to my liking which are relevant to my story. As an avid birder, I often capture their flight patterns on film, but for this particular prompt, the whoosh, I found my task a bit tricky, especially with the speed of the implied word.
By Marilyn Glover11 months ago in Wander
The Story Continues Responding to JBAZ
"Now, I said now!" Carl yelled. "Grab the kids. We have to leave!" Jaylene scurried from the kitchen, up the stairs, bounding by twos to collect the children. She had never seen Carl act like that before with such command over his words. What the hell was going on, she thought, her mind racing a mile a minute while she faked a calm demeanor, throwing jackets and sneakers on little ones.
By Marilyn Glover11 months ago in Fiction










