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The Family Curse

As I’ve mentioned in prior blog posts, I possess an I-can-do-it-myself attitude that dates back to at least my grandfather, probably further. If something broke, we fixed it. If we needed to remodel or create something entirely new, we built or redecorated as necessary. Though I never viewed my family as poor, we also learned… Continue reading The Family Curse

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Squirrel Wars

War is something most folks would much rather avoid, especially when it takes place in their own backyard. This week’s post deals with one of those battles that I had to fight. Enjoy. Thanks for stopping by. Despite my neighbor’s Bull Mastiff using my head for a chew toy when I was a toddler, I’ve… Continue reading Squirrel Wars

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Too Soon

Last week, a dear friend of mine lost her one and only grandchild. Though I expressed my condolences, I could only imagine the heartache she and her family were and still are experiencing. As I sincerely believe, and have heard from other folks as well, parents and grandparents should not outlive their children and grandchildren.… Continue reading Too Soon

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An Elevated Chat

And what would a person do if placed in a situation they really didn’t want to be in? The inspiration for this week’s post deals with that kind of setting. Enjoy. Thanks for stopping by. An Elevated Chat I stormed from my office. “The guy is such an ass. How can anyone so damned ignorant… Continue reading An Elevated Chat

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55 Words

Writing a novel can be a trying yet rewarding experience. Writing a short story can be more challenging but also rewording. Writing a story that paints pictures and conveys meaning in fifty-five words or less is just plain crazy––but fun.  Folks in the writing world refer to abbreviated-word-count tales as flash fiction. One of the… Continue reading 55 Words

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You Decide

I recently received a gift, a copy of The Writer’s Block, by Jason Rekulak. An editor in contact with writers from many genres, Mr. Rekulak concluded that no matter how prolific an author might be, at one time or another every author has endured some form of writer’s block. Formatted as a 672-page, three-inch cube… Continue reading You Decide

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY: To ME

This weekend I celebrate another year on this earth. Yep, like the rest of us, I’m getting older. And with age comes change––most of it good, some…well, based upon the poem I composed to commemorate the occasion, you be the judge. No, I don’t suffer from all the maladies presented in the rhyme, just having… Continue reading HAPPY BIRTHDAY: To ME

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Writers’ Critique Groups

In his book, On Writing, Stephen King mentions that he isn’t a big fan of writing classes, seminars, or critique groups. But what the heck does he know? Yeah, right. The good thing: Mr. King’s overall message is not so pretentious as to portray the notion that the Stephen King method is the best and… Continue reading Writers’ Critique Groups

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The Grandma Caper: Part II

This week I conclude The Grandma Caper. As it turned out, my characters became talkative, so the story is a bit longer than usual. As readers may recall, PI White’s grandmother is being pestered by a strange noise. White and Wong travel to Grandma’s place with the possible threat of her unruly neighbors in the… Continue reading The Grandma Caper: Part II

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The Grandma Caper

This week I’m revisiting my four-item-prompt private eyes, White and Wong, with a bit of a twist––a fifth item has been added to the writing prompt list. As in prior White and Wong posts, the challenge is to ensure that each item on the list is mentioned somewhere within the story and relates to the… Continue reading The Grandma Caper