Mike Cordle
Mike Cordle is a writer living in the Pacific Northwest. He’s published poetry in an anthology on love and loss called The Grief Dialogues; essays in Killing the Buddha, Entropy, and Cinematic Codes Review; and a first person story in Reminisce. Now he works as the maintenance director of a facility for individuals with dementia. He tells people he’s gone from saving souls to saving bowls (toilet bowls, that is).
Posts by Mike Cordle
FIRST PERSON | Nietzsche in New Guinea
Before I converted to Christian fundamentalism as a young man, the only philosophers I recall having any familiarity with were Bertrand Russell and Immanuel... Read More