Fiction

Sunday Morning Coming Down

April 28, 2012
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It’s funny how things get remembered and forgotten. When I hear Johnny Cash singing “Sunday Morning Coming Down”, it takes me back to one wet, chilly Sunday morning in Tupelo, Mississippi.

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Goodbye Charlie

April 1, 2012
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The floating red bar reminded him of long ago, of the altar railing, which regular people weren’t allowed beyond. Charlie set his hands on the red bar, but pulled them back quickly. His palms were blistered.

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Short Story Reality

March 27, 2012
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A question that pops up semi-regularly:  How is a short story different from reality? First, in a short story all the facts, attitudes, and actions are focused on a single idea.  If the idea is that the search for excitement can lead you to dangerous places, then mentioning nice flowers don’t forward the story,...

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Natalie’s World

February 18, 2012
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Natalie picked the mail up from below the rectory door slot on Saturday morning in late April. There was a large manila envelope from County High addressed to her.

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First Home

February 13, 2012
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"It's crazy to be freezing, out in the wilderness, when we could be at home with hot chocolate." My little brother, just thirteen years old, continued with complaints. The complaints started as soon as Father insisted that I take Joey on his first winter campout.

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In the Cool of the Day

February 5, 2012
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"In the Cool of the Day" had several points in common with the “Wasted Promise” story I’ve got percolating, merged with “Age Discrepancy” that I had to watch as much as I had time for.

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Grand Pursuit – Sylvia Naser

January 5, 2012
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Subtitle – The Story of Economic Genius I’m about ¾ finished.  Too much biographic detail, gives context for economic problems arose in, but too much biography obstructing the view of the theory for my taste. Pre-WWI Panics. Slowly, dawning recognition of relationship between falling prices, amount of currency in circulation Post-WWI Hyperinflation. Printing of...

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William James Bio by Robert Richardson

December 14, 2011
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Because he believed we don’t know all, spiritualism, religion (as in awe, not formal churches) are possible

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Whitlow-Mazer

December 13, 2011
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A short story loosely based on a youthful adventure in Pimlico. The statue of limitations has expired. I considered getting a photograph of the old building, but decided not to wander down that deadend alley again.

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On Writing Well – William Zinsser

November 4, 2011
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Subtitle: The Classic Guide to Writing Nonfiction Good, solid advice.  Now, add more content in Mental Construction. He also discusses writing family history.  Example his Writing About Your Life which is part his family story and part technique.

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