Calvin London
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I write fiction, non-fiction and poetry about all things weird and wonderful, past and present. Life is full of different things to spark your imagination. All you have to do is embrace it - join me on my journey.
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I’m Feeling the Generation Gap
Funny thing, as you get older, everything changes. We start to regress. I call it the cycle of life. We start out as infants who are dependent on our parents. As we get older, we regress and become dependent on our children. Now, I don’t have children, so I am going to be in real strife in the not-too-distant future.
By Calvin Londonabout a month ago in Humans
If You’ve Always Done What You’ve Always Done
At the start of 2025, I started to post articles on my website under the category of ’52 Guiding Lights.' The goal was to share insights on sayings and idioms that aid daily life. I got up to number 16. The goal is to publish these as a management aid. However, we plan to release them in smaller batches, such as 12 at a time. That’s a year’s worth.
By Calvin Londonabout a month ago in Lifehack
Blame It on Your Heart. Top Story - January 2026.
I write a few poems, but not as many as some folks on Vocal. Most of my poems have to do with love. Either the desire for it, the tragedy of when it doesn’t work, or dealing with feelings of love. I am a big softie at heart, I guess!
By Calvin Londonabout a month ago in FYI
The Dolphins Came to Say Hello
Dolphins passing by A wonderful view to see Peace and harmony. [Author's note: I was on a roll this morning with impromptu Haikus. Frost my Red rose and then, as I sat on the balcony having my cup of tea with my two little buddies, a small school of dolphins came passing by. They chase the herring which are running at the moment.]
By Calvin London2 months ago in Poets
A Rose By Any Name
Just for you, my sweet, A red rose to start your week, To show that I care. [Author's note: This rose bloomed overnight. It weas so perfect in form , I had to send it to someone to remind them I was thinking about them. Out of that came this vey impromptu Haiku.]
By Calvin London2 months ago in Poets









