Novel in Progress
NANOWRIMO = November novel writing. I’ve had no time to think about blogging since November 1st, as I have been busy every evening writing a novel. Of course I am typing it, and using lots of...
View ArticleNaNoWriMo – excerpt 2
Getting close to the finish line here. Three days to go and I need 2100 more words to hit the magic number of 50,000. One problem – impossible to wrap it up that fast! More furious typing ahead. Have...
View ArticleTale of the Dog (Bus)
a happy bus dog bus sign says”out of service” but dogs can’t read bus dog out for his Sunday romp
View ArticleThe “Car” Issue
my father in his 1974 Mercedes 1990 Baby Benz: car #12 1980 VW Westfalia 1990 Mazda Miata – the first production year have fun in your 1973 MGB
View ArticleTHE BOY WITH THREE MONKEYS
I’m glad monkeys don’t fly! ONCE UPON A TIME THERE AS A BOY NAMED ASHER HE WAS VERY CLEVER AND HE WAS VERY CURLY HE HAD THREE MONKEYS AKIVA, BEN, AND MIA THE MONKEYS LIVED ON THE CEILING BUT ASHER...
View ArticleMeet Me at Mt Royal & Drolet
Smith Corona Sterling 1947 Remington Portable 2 1926 McCormick sold this business to my father
View ArticleNanowrimo
nanowrimo typing frenzy Hardly any time to blog, November, Nanowrimo, madly writing novel on typewriters, using every typewriter I own with few exceptions, now convinced of superiority of Hermes...
View ArticleDog Psychology
Ramsdale & Fairfax, Psychologists, read the sign on the fence. “Come on Butch,” said the man to his pit bull, as they walked across the grass to the door that said Office. “Sit,” said the man to...
View ArticleThe Huns are Back
We could use a laugh around here today… this is a storyline I’ve been using for my kids bedtime stories going on 30 years. This one is new, I wrote it for our annual camping trip. This is the first...
View ArticleA Very Short Graphic Mystery Tale
It was another hot and humid day in Delhi, as a desperate and evil fiend watched the man buying a ticket, unaware he was being followed.
View ArticleThe Golden Barrel
The Colonel examines the barrel The day was unbearably hot in the prison camp where Lt. Smedley Hoskin-Smythe was interned. Men all around had collapsed in the heat, from both exhaustion and...
View ArticleMy Book Launch
This novel, my fifth, was written last year. I’ve been editing it for some time, adding illustrations and generally fussing over every word, paragraph, chapter and punctuation mark. But every writer...
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