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Auld Lang Syne
It’s interesting to see where your mind takes you when it is lulled back into familiar routine. Today at my job I had the old song, ‘Auld Lang Syne’ stuck in my head. At least, I had the melody and … Continue reading
…if only in my dreams
It’s that time of year again, the crazy Christmas shopping rush. I live by a mall, so that’s always evident to me as soon as it begins. The holidays don’t just bring traffic and Salvation Army bell ringers, if you’re … Continue reading
At 40, you eat Tombstone cake.
So I’ve finally made it to 40. That seems like such an impossible age to be when I can recall taking the Peter Pan oath in 6th grade. Time keeps slipping away. So yesterday was spent in the French Quarter … Continue reading
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I still can’t look at those little pecan rolls without feeling sick…
October always reminds me of my Terror friends, but it also reminds me of Atlanta. In ’94 when I quit my job at Terror to move to Atlanta I had planned to take my dog Jessie and live in my … Continue reading
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Nonfiction poetry is rare?
As most self published writers do, I have been seeking out ways to expose this book to a wider audience. There is an organization that writes, publishes and promotes professional reviews of self published work, which is rare in itself because … Continue reading
The thing about writing…
I am content that I have finally finished my book, it has been published, it is out there and ready to buy. The thing about writing is that you expose yourself in personal and sometimes unintentional ways. It makes you … Continue reading


