Monthly Archives: May 2020

All You Need Is Love?

I was having a discussion with a couple of people on the Facebook page of our local Unitarian Church — people that I’ve known for a couple of years. They’re of the opinion that one ought to “Love Everybody. No … Continue reading

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Recycling

As a fiction writer, I’m about as organized as your recycling bin. I’ve written seven or eight novels, and there’s at least one incomplete first draft that I started a couple of months ago, plus a half-finished third draft of … Continue reading

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Damaged & Damned

I’ve been binge-reading Ross MacDonald mysteries. They’re good stories — fast-paced, realistic, and often with a twist at the end. You don’t really know who the murderer is until the last possible moment. There will be a redemption at the … Continue reading

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