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June 8, 2019

Have you ever?

Have you ever watched a new show because it sounds like a show you really love, only to find it’s a poorly constructed derivative of said show?





Yeah, me too.





I hate that!





Especially when the new show tries so hard to appeal to everyone that it appeals to no one.





Find your audience, people. Everyone isn’t going to like your show no matter how hard you try!

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Published on June 08, 2019 15:46

May 8, 2019

Uninvited Guest!

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My dog didn’t even notice!

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Published on May 08, 2019 14:01

April 15, 2019

True Story novel – end excerpt

Okay, so maybe I have more to write before I actually reach the end. About fifteen pages more, to be exact.





But today I couldn’t help myself. After I finished the pages I intended to adapt I skipped ahead and worked on the very last page.





I figured it wouldn’t hurt since endings are important, just like beginnings. They need to leave the right impression, so need to have a lot of time spent on them. And since it doesn’t give anything away…





^ ^ ^





As
the soft, yellow rose petals float slowly to the ground they morph into flakes
of falling snow.





But
this isn’t just any snow. It’s the snow every child hopes for on Christmas
morning. The snow that hides chores left undone, covers toys not put away, and
transforms the world into a magical land perfect for snowball fights and an entire
village of snow people.





“History,”
Vanessa’s voice shatters the calm.





A bright white light obscures everything as a train blasts out of a tunnel, followed by the blare of a train whistle. Any semblance of calm is now gone.





“Set
in stone,” Vanessa continues, all the world as if she’s telling a story to one
of her children. The train chugs purposefully on a long, straight track.





“Boring.
Unchangeable.”





Without
warning the train whips around a sharp curve and out of sight.





“You
can believe that if you want to—”





In
the distance the train reappears and begins a long journey over a high bridge.
The kind of bridge that turns dreams into nightmares in the squeamish and faint
of heart.





“—But
that’s not the real story.”





As the last echo of Vanessa’s voice fades, the train completes its journey over the bridge and disappears into a dense forest. Only its smoke remains visible as it clears the trees and winds its way through the lonely countryside.





Far away, so far away it’s more a memory than an actual sound, a train whistle blows.









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Published on April 15, 2019 10:10

March 20, 2019

Scaredy-cat!

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When I took my person for a walk this morning I ran into that cat. Or at least I tried to.




That cat will never come over when I call, but always hides behind a fence. He is such a scaredy cat.




I probably could have caught him before he jumped over the fence but I had my person with me and I couldn’t leave her alone.


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You see my person is a silly human who thinks cats are cute. She doesn’t realize that they are evil creatures just waiting for the opportunity to pounce.




I shiver when I think what would happen if my person ever met that cat and I wasn’t around to protect her. Ugh!

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Published on March 20, 2019 08:25

February 27, 2019

Adding the sun

Ballard Locks – July, 2014





It’s gloomy outside, so I guess I’ll add my own sun!





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Published on February 27, 2019 11:11

February 9, 2019

Snowpocalypse 2019

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7 am. Awoke to a winter wonderland.





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[image error]Frankly, by 3:30 in the afternoon I’m ready for it all to melt. Doesn’t look all that likely.
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Published on February 09, 2019 10:21

February 8, 2019

True Story novel excerpt

I’ve rewritten these same paragraphs multiple times already. Hopefully this time I have them right!





# # #





Something was wrong. Very wrong.





The
Rossi family was still the Rossi family, sure enough, but…different. Everything
was different.





It was as if the world was a giant snow globe that had been given it a good shake, then left on a tilted shelf to settle. Same snow globe, but when the flakes settled they landed all wonky. Nothing looked quite right.





Take for example the Rossi living room, where the Rossi family had gathered. Instead of being the twenty-first century living room of a normal family, it looked oddly appropriate to be used for a movie set in the 1920s. No television, no vacuum, no central heating. Just an oversized radio, a broom, and a woodstove for cold days.





Most odd of all—for a family of students at least—was the complete and utter lack of computers and cell phones. It was as if those gadgets had never been invented.





# # #





Who am I kidding? I’m sure I’ll rewrite these paragraphs several more times before I’m satisfied enough to leave them alone.





But not today! Today I need to move on to the rest of the story.

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Published on February 08, 2019 08:19

January 17, 2019

Grocery store snobbery

We’re all the same at the grocery store, aren’t we? I always thought so, until…


I gathered a week’s worth of groceries in my shopping cart and headed for the only line that was open in my neighborhood store. Oh, sure, there was the 10-items-or-less line off to my left, but my cart was full.


A tall woman in her fifties was in line ahead of me, and one other person was ahead of her. The cashier appeared to know what he was doing so the wait wouldn’t be too awfully long. When I got home I could-


“You can go to that line,” the tall woman in front of me said, interrupting my thought. I looked to the left where she pointed but could only see the crowded 10-items-or-less line.


“I’m fine here, thank you,” I said.


I got out my list to double-check I hadn’t forgotten any items. Out of the corner of my eye I could see the woman studying me, so I did what any normal human would do. I looked up at her.


“You should move to that line,” she said firmly, again pointing to the 10-items-or-less line.

“Can’t,” I replied, pointing to my cart. “I have too many items.”

“Do it anyway,” she insisted, “it’ll be fine. I know the manager.”

“I wouldn’t be comfortable.”

“You should go!”

“I’m staying here. You go if you want.”


The tall woman turned away from me for several seconds, moved her cart a few inches further in line, then, her voice dripping with disgust and frustration, turned back to me to say, “This line is for housewives only!”


From that moment on her back was a wall, straight and stiff. But unlike most walls this one radiated a deep and disturbing disapproval.


I have no clue who or what she thought I was, except that she had decided it was her responsibility to let me know how unwelcome I was.


People can be very strange, can’t they?

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Published on January 17, 2019 09:05

December 31, 2018

December 25, 2018

Merry Christmas!

May you have loads of lovely time with friends and family.





And watch all your favorite Christmas movies, of course!





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Published on December 25, 2018 06:36