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January 30, 2017

Deep Suburban Blues

Here’s my latest from microcosmsfic 56. I spun Pool Hustler, Chicago, and Horror on the writing wheel. Going for a unique take on the first prompt, here’s the result… Ever since I watched “Jaws” when I’s a kid I been damn ‘fraid swimming in my pool. It’s a suburban pool, north of Chicago, nothing fancy … More Deep Suburban Blues
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Published on January 30, 2017 12:43

January 13, 2017

Heads or Tails (Runner-Up)

I can’t even remember when I last wrote a piece of flash. Nice to get into the groove again by participating in Microcosmsfic 53. Awarded runner-up, here’s what the judge had to say: “Memories of Douglas Adams’ anti-hero, the double-headed Xaphod Beeblebrox, are evoked in this tale of the struggle with substance abuse and a radical … More Heads or Tails (Runner-Up)
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Published on January 13, 2017 03:57

October 10, 2016

Blame and Fame: American Pornography

In watching the second Presidential debate, I witnessed what I expected to witness: time and time again Donald Trump blamed Hillary Clinton for x, y, and z. At one point, Clinton, in responding to Trump’s claim about her ability to make any changes, said something along the lines of “because the President has the power … More Blame and Fame: American Pornography
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Published on October 10, 2016 19:45

September 7, 2016

The Conservative Theft of American Freedoms

On and on and on I hear and read in the media various Conservatives harping upon “freedom” and “liberty.” They want to ensure we as Americans maintain our freedoms and our inalienable rights. According to the Declaration of Independence, those include Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. Unfortunately, Conservatives (at least since Reagan) have… More The Conservative Theft of American Freedoms
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Published on September 07, 2016 16:11

September 4, 2016

Understanding Trump

Originally posted on George Lakoff:
Understanding Trump By George Lakoff There is a lot being written and spoken about Trump by intelligent and articulate commentators whose insights I respect. But as a longtime researcher in cognitive science and linguistics, I bring a perspective from these sciences to an understanding of the Trump phenomenon. This perspective…
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Published on September 04, 2016 13:48

September 1, 2016

Three Simple Reasons Why Racism is Incredibly Stupid

I cannot remember a time during my 40 years of life in which racial hostilities in America have burned as hot as they do now. The title to this post says racism is incredibly stupid. I might also say racism is not only ignorant, but it is for the ignorant–people who, for a wide variety of reasons,… More Three Simple Reasons Why Racism is Incredibly Stupid
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Published on September 01, 2016 18:05

August 29, 2016

Non-Traffiction

Glad to be getting back into the Flash Fiction swing of things again and this is probably my favorite of my most recent forays. Traffic Jam was the central theme for Microcosms 34. After spinning the writing wheel, I had to incorporate the following: Character: Driver                  … More Non-Traffiction
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Published on August 29, 2016 16:39

August 26, 2016

Time, the Journey, and Sobriety

So I have this little problem with alcohol. Well, maybe not so little. Thankfully, no drop of alcohol has passed my lips for over four years. While I don’t often blog about such, I sat in a meeting a couple weeks ago that got me thinking. The topic concerned length of sobriety and as I… More Time, the Journey, and Sobriety
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Published on August 26, 2016 09:40

August 23, 2016

Are We There Yet?

Here’s my latest from Microcosms, the theme of this week’s story summer vacation. In spinning the writer’s wheel, I had to incorporate a children, long distance walk, and fairy tale: “Are we there yet?” “No.” “Are we there yet?” “No.” So much for a nice quiet walk through the woods. Every few minutes, either the… More Are We There Yet?
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Published on August 23, 2016 16:07

August 17, 2016

Precocious Testimony

Originally posted on Veninga's Smuler:
I’ve never written a blog post in my life. I’ve thought about it before, but it has always felt overwhelming and a little self-indulgent. But today on a rainy run in the beautiful Texas Hill Country, I decided that now is the time. There are those times, after all,…
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Published on August 17, 2016 15:25

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