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September 3, 2016

The Day I Destroyed the Universe

From the Flight Log of Freighter Pilot Camdon Rod I was only three days out of Delta Epsiloni Four aboard the freighter Cleric’s Hope as her replacement First Mate when I got into a religious argument with the Engineer. I knew when I signed on that the ship was crewed by devotees of the Chosen […]
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Published on September 03, 2016 18:21

September 2, 2016

Ed Meets God in Church

This is a continuation of the original short story First Encounter where Ed and Phil are introduced. Ed Tillman crept into the worship hall like a thief. He hated being greeted at the door of the church, he hated walking through the crowd of parishioners as they chit-chatted with each other while finishing off their […]
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Published on September 02, 2016 11:07

September 1, 2016

The Last Flight of the Cynnabar Breen

From the Flight Log of Freighter Pilot Camdon Rod I’d just finished the hyperjump and arrived in the Delta Epsiloni star system when the meteor struck my craft’s main drive section. Fortunately, it was a small meteor, otherwise the ship might have been destroyed and me along with it. Unfortunately, it was large enough and […]
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Published on September 01, 2016 14:22

August 31, 2016

Rescuing a Dragon

The Second Story in the Adventures of the Ambrosial Dragon: A Children’s Fantasy Series If you haven’t done so yet, read the first story The Day a Dragon Came to Live with Us. Grandpa sat in a chair on his back patio pretending to manipulate a drone’s controls while Buddy the Dragon flew high above. […]
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Published on August 31, 2016 12:00

August 30, 2016

First Encounter

Ed left church just as the service ended and headed to the nearest liquor store. He didn’t wait until the ushers came along to release people row by row. He didn’t wait until the Pastor was ready at the door to shake hands with each parishioner as they left. He just left. He needed a […]
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Published on August 30, 2016 12:27

August 29, 2016

Gene Wilder Dead at 83

Not the sort of thing I normally write about here, but Wilder was an incredible comic talent. I became most aware of Wilder through two films, Blazing Saddles (1974) and Young Frankenstein (1974), both directed by Mel Brooks. I suppose the latter film somewhat justifies me posting my thoughts about Wilder here since it was […]
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Published on August 29, 2016 13:14

August 26, 2016

404 Words is Accepting Short Stories for Publication Until September 1st!

So I was on the writing subreddit and I found a link to something called 404 Words which all short story writers should start paying attention to, especially if you are looking to get published with the possibility of winning $200.00 USD. You can find out who they are on their About Us page, but […]
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Published on August 26, 2016 12:33

Why I Wrote My First Children’s Story for My Grandson

I published The Day a Dragon Came to Live with Us yesterday but not any sort of explanation about where the story came from or why I wrote it (except on Facebook and Google+). I consider it one of my best efforts but it doesn’t seem to be getting a lot of love so far. […]
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Published on August 26, 2016 08:44

August 25, 2016

The Day a Dragon Came to Live with Us

The First Story in the Adventures of the Ambrosial Dragon: A Children’s Fantasy Series The old man found thedragonin the middle of the fieldbehind his house.It’s not everyday you find a mythical beinglying in the tall, wet grass while going for a stroll. Last night there had been a terrible thunderstorm, common in Southwestern Idaho […]
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Published on August 25, 2016 14:47

August 21, 2016

I’m Going To Be Published on “Theme of Absence”

Have a look at the site Theme of Absence. As it says on the main page, it’s an “Online Magazine of Fantasy, Horror and Science Fiction (the lack of an Oxford comma just kills me). Anyway, the site administrator is Jason Bougger, and along with Betty Rocksteady, and Tim Bougger, they accept previously unpublished submissions […]
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Published on August 21, 2016 12:57