Perception is Everything

When my son Asher was four and a half years old (ten years ago in the days leading up to Thanksgiving, we were discussing the upcoming holiday. We invited Nana and Papa for the festive meal. It was just going to be the seven of us. (Abram wasn’t born yet.) Our family is vegetarian; Nana […]

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Time to Reassess

There comes a time in everyone’s life when contemplation about what really matters becomes an overarching obsession. Perhaps it’s the time of year: that cultural push to reflect on what one should be grateful for — being the week of Thanksgiving. Perhaps it’s the onset of cold weather: that seasonal effect causing a thoughtfulness around […]

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It’s a Word Marathon

Today I hit 30 thousand words. It has taken until now — 30K words into my 7th novel — for me to have a true appreciation for the 30K-words mark. It marks the place in the story where every important character has been introduced and the framework of the story has been put down. By […]

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Moonrise II

It’s a little past nine o’clock. I’ll be asleep in less that an hour. Right before turning off the light, I will have read another twenty or so depressing, yet beautiful pages of As I Lay Dying. It will give me nightmares. (Faulkner’s worth it though.) I’ll be up well before five. With the moon. Tomorrow […]

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Looking for the Right Soundtrack

I usually write first thing in the morning. Everyone’s asleep. The house is quiet but for those sounds of the water clunking through the pipes bringing heat to chilly bedrooms and the intermittent bird perching at the window-mounted feeder. These sounds don’t begin until 5:30 and dawn, respectively. With recent daylight saving, one preceded the […]

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Challenge to the Story

I spent the evening talking with a dear friend, who in addition to being an all-around wonderful person also happened to read one of my stories with an insightful and critical eye. Her feedback was pointed and thoughtful and provocative, leaving me to realize that my characters don’t always behave in keeping with who they […]

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Habits: good vs. bad. Discuss.

When I travel, I tend to get myself buying into the idea that “when I get back,” I’ll start _______ing and I’ll stop _______ing. Somehow being away from the place which defines me allows me the freedom to try on the notion that I would adopt a beneficial practice and/or break myself of something “not […]

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A Sleeping Bag is Not a Scarf

“So, that’s your one and only run in with the law?” he asked. “No, I got tagged here in town,” she said. “When?” “When I was thirteen,” she said. “Vandalism?” “Nope.” “Under-age drinking?” “Nope.” “What then?” “Truth or dare,” she said. “You want ot play that now, Esquire?” he said with an edge of flirt […]

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With One Foot in the Past and the Other in the Future, my Heart and Mind are Dead Center

I’ve been away from home for the past four days. I’d every intention of reading a book on the plane which I’ve been asked to review for a literary magazine, but a reality TV show about a chartered, luxury yacht crew — and their in fighting and dangerous liaisons —  was more compelling. (I know those are […]

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