James A. ReevesInformationI try to see the world through my father’s eyes, his sense that everything looked like science fiction.·2 min read·Jan 18, 2020----
James A. ReevesScenes from America’s Taj MahalA line from Voltaire comes to mind: “If hawks have always had the same character, why should you imagine that men have changed theirs?”·5 min read·Jan 10, 2020----
James A. ReevesDeck the Halls With GriefMaking darkness visible during the holidays.4 min read·Dec 23, 2019----
James A. ReevesThe Sacred and ProfaneSnapshots from Greece and a meditation on the end of a world.·9 min read·Dec 22, 2019--1--1
James A. ReevesPhilosophy is an AmbulanceHis ashes curled through the water in a pattern than conjured nebulae and galaxies, a reassuring image that I keep pinned to my mind.·7 min read·Oct 30, 2016----
James A. ReevesThe Shock of NevermoreEach time I pick up a pen, I am reminded of Ingmar Bergman’s admonition that “the only worthwhile subject is man’s relationship with god.”·4 min read·Oct 6, 2016----
James A. ReevesThe Last Year of My FatherAfter receiving a lung and transforming himself into a grand old man, my father slipped suddenly from this world.13 min read·Jan 22, 2016----
James A. ReevesChaos Is Your New LadyRead the writing on the walls. This is America muttering to itself in the kitchen before stumbling off to bed.·5 min read·Aug 12, 2014----