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Critique
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Speculative Fiction & Verse
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Minutia
Commentary & Humor
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Even Money
Bookmaking and murder, from the minds of Dick & Felix Francis
(A Book Review)
![Even Money [A Book Review]](/jpg/resume/nights&weekends.jpg)
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Whispered Kisses
A triplet about that most seductive of elements
(Verse)
![Whispered Kisses [Verse]](/jpg/resume/foliateoak.jpg)
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Life Without
Because there can't be a downside to having the world at your fingertips...can there?
(Speculative Fiction)
![Life Without [Speculative Fiction]](/jpg/resume/nights&weekends.jpg)
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Hope for the best and worst of us
A 2009 inaugural essay of hope
(Commentary)
![Hope for the best and worst of us [Non-Fiction/Current Events]](/jpg/resume/dailyherald.jpg)
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Brokeback Mountain
Not your average 'popcorn movie'
(A Movie Review)
![Brokeback Mountain [A Movie Review]](/jpg/resume/nights&weekends.jpg)
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Wishing
No harm ever came from a little wishing... Right?
(Speculative Fiction)
![Wishing [Speculative Fiction]](/jpg/resume/mytholog.jpg)
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Failure
There are good and bad answers in life, so choose wisely
(Speculative Fiction)
![Failure [Speculative Fiction/Horror]](/jpg/resume/alienskin.jpg)
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Beer Belly Burlesque
How far would you go for your 'fifteen minutes of fame'?
(Ribald Humor)
![Beer Belly Burlesque [Ribald Humor]](/jpg/resume/nights&weekends.jpg)
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Hitchhiker's Guide
So long and thanks for all the fish...
(A Movie Review)
![Hitchhikers Guide [A Movie Review]](/jpg/resume/nights&weekends.jpg)
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Serpent
Is evil a part of God’s creation, or our own?
(Speculative Fiction)
(GRAPHIC/MATURE CONTENT)
![Serpent [Speculative Fiction/Horror]](/jpg/resume/theharrow.jpg)
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The Bar
There's no harm in enjoying a delicacy, is there?
(Speculative Fiction)
(GRAPHIC/MATURE CONTENT)
![The Bar [Speculative Fiction]](/jpg/resume/scifantastic.jpg)
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Twiddley Winks
Few are the mice that can escape a keen feline eye
(Humor/Mystery)
![Twiddley Winks [Humor/Mystery]](/jpg/resume/nights&weekends.jpg)
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The Last Kabbalist...
of Lisbon
(A Book Review)
![The Last Kabbalist of Lisbon [A Book Review]](/jpg/resume/nights&weekends.jpg)
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A Patch of Blue
Sometimes it's the little things that help us make it through the day
(Speculative Fiction)
(GRAPHIC/MATURE CONTENT)
![A Patch of Blue [Speculative Fiction]](/jpg/resume/LiiT.jpg)
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Footprints
Whose are you walking in?
(Speculative Fiction)
![Footprints [Speculative Fiction]](/jpg/resume/theharrow.jpg)
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A Deafening Silence
Watching the world change before your very eyes...
(Commentary)
![A Deafening Silence [Non-Fiction/Current Events]](/jpg/resume/dailyherald.jpg)
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DeLovely
Cole Porter's life, and a celebration of his musical mastery
(A Movie Review)
![DeLovely [A Movie Review]](/jpg/resume/nights&weekends.jpg)
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Sanity
It's all relative anyway, isn't it?
(Verse)
![Sanity [Verse]](/jpg/resume/alienskin.jpg)
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Self Portrait
(Verse)
![Self Portrait [Verse]](/jpg/resume/LiiT.jpg)
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Searching for the Perfect Martini
Dedicated to the memory of 1920's comedic author, Thorne Smith
(Humor)
![Searching for the Perfect Martini [Humor]](/jpg/resume/nights&weekends.jpg)
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King & Queen...
of the River
(A Book Review)
![King & Queen of the River [A Book Review]](/jpg/resume/nights&weekends.jpg)
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The Perfect Instrument
Most skills worth having require significant effort and dedication... Don't they?
(Speculative Fiction)
![The Perfect Instrument [Speculative Fiction]](/jpg/resume/scifantastic.jpg)
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Infinity Minus...
Can you remember your childhood terrors?
(Speculative Fiction)
![Infinity Minus... [Speculative Fiction/Horror]](/jpg/resume/theharrow.jpg)
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It's a Gas, Gas, Gas
Back when guys was tough, dames was worth lookin’ at, and crooks was left with watery eyes.
(Humor)
![Its a Gas, Gas, Gas [Humor]](/jpg/resume/nights&weekends.jpg)
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Seabiscuit:
An American Legend
(A Book Review)
![Seabiscuit: An American Legend [A Book Review]](/jpg/resume/nights&weekends.jpg)
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"If you want to be a writer, you must do two things above all others; read a lot and write a lot."
~ Stephen King
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"I wish I could write as mysterious as a cat."
~ Edgar Allan Poe
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"Most writers regard truth as their most valuable possession, and therefore are most economical in its use."
~ Mark Twain
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