Julie Lacksonen
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Julie has been a music teacher at a public school in Arizona since 1987. She enjoys writing, reading, walking, swimming, and spending time with family.
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Lightning Never Strikes Twice. Top Story - March 2026.
The distant rumble, the sudden deluge, the crescendo of sound, the flash of light, the explosive energy — it never gets old. I became an amateur storm chaser about two years ago. My wife, Cindy suggested it. Sort of. She said, "Alex, you know this cancer is killing me. I've come to terms with that, but you're smothering me. Go join a band, write a book, or become a storm chaser, for all I care. I love you, but you need a hobby."
By Julie Lacksonen19 days ago in Fiction
Snow Melt
A single droplet is fighting with gravity. Will it ever fall?
By Julie Lacksonenabout a month ago in Poets
Meditation
Inhaling deeply, I feel strong serenity. Peace envelops me.
By Julie Lacksonenabout a month ago in Poets
Think for Me. Top Story - February 2026.
"How do you calculate the circumference of a circle? Submit your answer when ready." [Pause] "Excellent! Every student was able to call up the answer electronically very quickly. If I, as a robot had feelings, I would express pride. You may break for lunch. Return to this cyber room in 45 minutes."
By Julie Lacksonenabout a month ago in Humans






