Steve Horgan
Bio
My very first article published in a Canadian national newspaper was an interview with a recipient of the Duke of Edinburgh Award. Over the years I've developed a colorful relationship with writing. From journalism to poetry and beyond.
Stories (4/0)
Sanctuary
Sanctuary, At Home, In The Attic. Sleep-in Saturdays, cartoons on TV, breakfast in bed, playing with the dog, four walls and a roof keeping outside noise outside, the dirty dishes can wait, get into daytime clothes, ignore the phone, glorious hours online finding out what's going on outside, the weeds need - something, patio umbrella blew into neighbor's yard, dog escaped, amazing nights reading by wood fireplace, snacks, no soliciting sign on door ignored, snacks again, air conditioning, comfort cocoon, clogged sink, best BBQs, late nights in the backyard by the fire, un-cleared snow-covered sidewalk - thanks for the ticket, the quiet and private attic's sanctuary, the sofa, the bed, pets, and garden.
By Steve Horgan3 years ago in Poets
Adopted & Reunited (Part 2)
Many years ago I had it in my mind to attempt to find my biological family. To learn about my roots, where I came from. Keep in mind how much more primitive the internet was around 20 years ago than it is now, which made things feel like searching for a needle in the proverbially haystack.
By Steve Horgan3 years ago in Families
Adopted & Reunited
Call me Steve Snow. Being adopted at birth, I grew up never knowing my biological family. My name consisted of a first and middle name followed by a number to obscure my identity as part of the process to effectively make me nameless and impossible to trace due to laws of redaction of birth records at the time, if you could find any meaningful leads at all.
By Steve Horgan3 years ago in Families