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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Six Sentence Sunday (Eden Springs) 2
Presenting my weekly offering to Six Sentence Sunday. Here are few more lines from my western novella Eden Springs, a story of violence, sex, and astronomy in the old west. Coming soonish from Dreamspinner Press. (I just got the galley … Continue reading
Thoughts of an Expat on Anzac Morning
Today is Anzac Day. I am an American. My mother’s family arrived in the 1680’s. I am a descendent of men who signed the Declaration of Independence and hammered out the details of our Constitution and Bill of Rights. My … Continue reading
Six Sentence Sunday (Eden Springs)
Here is my weekly offering to Six Sentence Sunday. A few lines from my western novella Eden Springs coming in late May or June from Dreamspinner Press. A story of crime, violence and astronomy in the old west. This is … Continue reading
Six Sentence Sunday (Empty Nests)
This is being typed on my phone because I’ve lost all other net access. This is from my almost finished first novel Empty Nests. Dave pulled over a chair. “It’s just, my girlfriend’s pregnant.” “Are you sure it’s yours?” He … Continue reading
Six Sentence Sunday (Through the Dark Clouds) 2
For Six Sentence Sunday another snippet from Through the Dark Clouds my contribution to the Dreamspinner Press 2011 Holiday Anthology. A story of love and hope on Christmas Eve 1940. He pulled open the drawer of his bedside table wiggling … Continue reading