Mind Sprocket

We tell stories.

Mind Sprocket gives voice to simple and honest perspectives. We publish thoughts and experiences on our world. We tell stories.

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Anna Luther

Anna Luther is an obsessive musician-writer whose days are split between pondering the finer points of Bach and flogging verbose writers.

Articles by Anna Luther:

Fiction’s Prism

Published in On Writing on December 3, 2007

There is nothing new under the sun, except people, stories, love, and life.

In a Home Full of Books

Published in Accounts & Glimpses on September 4, 2007

Books have a presence in our lives. Sitting quietly on a bookshelf, they become more than a collection. Books are a reflection of who we are.

Girl in the Rain

Published in Accounts & Glimpses on July 3, 2007

Curious and unexpected sweetness swims in drops from the sky.

An Excerpt from As the Bodhran Called Our Feet to the Floor

Published in On Writing on June 5, 2007

“By the clear and the winding stream,” murmured a voice softly, “in the valley of Strathmore … ”

Why I’ll Never Stop Learning

Published in Accounts & Glimpses on April 3, 2007

Most of us leap for joy at the end of formal education because, well, it’s the end of formal education. Anna gives you a new reason to add a little more leap to your joy.

Don’t Make Your Muse Leave a Message

Published in On Writing on March 6, 2007

The Muse is a cruel master that lives in an elusive fashion. But surely the cruelest of masters have weak spots.

When Worlds Collide: A Tale of Summer Marching Band

Published in Accounts & Glimpses on October 20, 2006

How could camp go badly if I had a toasted wheat bagel with vegetable cream cheese to kick it off?

It’s Not About You

Published in Accounts & Glimpses on May 24, 2006

What so many of us selectively forget is that as humans, we can never be truly independent. We need one another. And that’s OK.