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The Cycle of Life
“I understand, Dr. Sparks. You had some inspiration in the middle of the night, and you looked up only the research that would support your cockamamie premise.” Read more
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Writing Exercise: Chastity
I looked up from my desk, gazed out the window. There she was, striding through the skyline. She brushed back her hair and smiled at me. Read more
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Pause and Reflect: Mid-February
I’m looking back on other things going on so far in this new year. Read more
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Remember Whose Side You Are On
Liwei held his wrist as he poured a Tsingtao for Hyong-Kim. “Still can’t believe this economic boom for you guys, what you’re growing.” Read more
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Writing Exercise: Again and Again and Again
The old man only ruffled the kid’s hair, chuckling. “That one was too valuable to only catch once,” he said. “Someday you’ll understand.” Read more
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My First Audiobook: Victorian Village
My first attempt at recording, saving, and uploading an audiobook of one of my stories. Read more
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Lloyd’s Big Night Out
Lloyd’s heart was dancing giddily. This is it, he thought. This is really happening! I’m here, and she’s on her way… Read more
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Writing Exercise: Short and Long
Today’s exercise from ‘Steering the Craft’ is to write a paragraph of short, complete sentences, and then a page of one long sentence. All this, I do in the size-fetish theme. Read more
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In Spite of the Muse
“Goddamn it, muse! Where are you!” My voice echoes sharply off the stucco walls, the exposed ceiling beams. Read more
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Writing Exercise: Am I Saramago
Write a paragraph to a page of narrative with no punctuation (and no paragraphs or other breaking devices). Le Guin, ‘Steering the Craft’ Read more
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The Moaning After
“It’s impossible for me to tell how much you’re drinking, buddy. Sometimes you can handle one full drop from the eye dropper, sometimes that’s too much.” Read more
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