Douglas Fouts31 LinesPindar of Thebes was one of nine canonical lyric poets from ancient Greece, living between 522–423 BC, and regarded by many scholars as…Mar 28, 2019Mar 28, 2019
Douglas FoutsA Conquering VirtueIt’s a lousy way to go home at the end of the day, grumbling and grousing in your car, and an even more terrible way to actually walk…May 26, 2017May 26, 2017
Douglas FoutsThe Flesh and Blood of IdealsMy family has always been filled with readers.May 11, 2017May 11, 2017
Douglas FoutsYou Were HereMy wife and I don’t always see eye to eye when it comes to our movie preferences.May 5, 2017May 5, 2017
Douglas FoutsWhite Bulls, Cliffhangers and Blank PagesErnest Hemingway famously once called the blank page a “white bull”, a menacing creature that creatives had to face down and subjugate…Apr 28, 2017Apr 28, 2017
Douglas FoutsThe Battery and the BalanceThe time between making the decision to attend college in Florida and actually packing everything up and heading down into parts unknown…Apr 21, 2017Apr 21, 2017
Douglas FoutsHot Dogs and PrincessesAs the father of two daughters, I have found that there some stories that float through the social media ether that just catch my eye and…Mar 31, 2017Mar 31, 2017
Douglas FoutsYearning for the SeaAntoine de Saint-Exupery was a French novelist, poet and pioneering aviator that disappeared after leaving on a reconnaissance mission to…Mar 10, 2017Mar 10, 2017
Douglas FoutsBecause There Is Hope…What seems like seems like a lifetime ago I was sitting in my office, outside Kansas City, MO, and contemplating where exactly my life was…Dec 16, 2016Dec 16, 2016
Douglas FoutsIt Has To Come From UsSo the election has happened, the votes are in and the results have certainly caused a wide range of emotions on every side, and in every…Nov 11, 2016Nov 11, 2016