Charles Sheehan-Miles's Blog, page 5
January 17, 2017
President Trump, Russia and the Duty to Resist
In three days, Donald J. Trump will be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States. It’s difficult for me to describe the level of concern I have. It’s so difficult to describe that I haven’t even tried to write about it. I’ve been glued to the headlines since sometime last spring, watching, Read More




Published on January 17, 2017 09:49
February 12, 2016
Introducing Matt & Zoe
Introducing Matt & Zoe. When Army Sergeant Zoe Welch learns of the tragic death of her parents in a car accident, she has one concern: the care of her eight-year-old sister Jasmine. Once discharged from the Army, Zoe travels home from Tokyo to a life she never planned on. Matt Paladino is Jasmine’s 3rd, Read More




Published on February 12, 2016 05:01
June 12, 2015
Una Canción Para Julia
Amazon Google Play Todo el mundo debería tener algo en contra de que rebelarse… Crank Wilson salió de su casa del sur de Boston a los dieciséis años para formar una banda punk y consumir su rabia en el mundo. Seis años más tarde, todavía está en desacuerdo con su padre, un policía, Read More




Published on June 12, 2015 13:32
May 29, 2015
Em breve: Thompson Sisters novelas em Português
Published on May 29, 2015 15:43
April 20, 2015
A View From Forever Release Day
It’s here! Dylan and Alex’s story, released today. *** Dylan Paris is a working class kid from Atlanta. A former high school dropout who is trying to clean up his act, Dylan is stunned to be selected for a six-week foreign exchange program to Israel. Alex Thompson is the daughter of a wealthy US, Read More




Published on April 20, 2015 09:03
April 16, 2015
Leave Her Alone (Dylan)
A Preview of A View From Forever Alex doesn’t say anything. She just stares forward. I frown. I wasn’t expecting her to jump at me or tothrow flowers at me as if I were her champion or some- thing, but a simple thanks might have been nice. What the hell? Instead, she’s sitting there,, Read More




Published on April 16, 2015 13:20
April 14, 2015
Let me see your eyes (Dylan)
The knock on the door is followed by the appearance of John, one of my new bunkmates, who opens it and sticks his head in, his short, extremely curly hair still wet from the shower. “Yo, Mike, Dylan,” he barks, loud enough I’m startled. “Let’s head into town.” I look up. I’m laying, Read More




Published on April 14, 2015 03:01
April 13, 2015
A View From Forever: With the dawn of redeeming grace (Dylan)
Blah, blah blah. That’s what the speakers have been saying for the last forty-five minutes at the reception at the American-Israel Friendship League. Blah blah blah. First they’ve been thanking people none of us have ever heard of for making cooperation between the two countries possible. A retired ambassador speaks, followed by someone, Read More




Published on April 13, 2015 03:01
April 8, 2015
Yet another love poem
Hasn’t everything already been written about love? I don’t know. You see, Love isn’t just about all flowers and shit. it ain’t about the dance, or the ring, it’s not about the house, or the romance. Love isn’t lavender, It’s not poppies Or tulips, Or delicate white roses. It’s not the flesh of that, Read More




Published on April 08, 2015 17:56
April 3, 2015
A View From Forever Preview: No Politics on the First Date
No politics on the first date (Dylan) The woman behind the counter has hair cut about to her chin, longer at the front and shorter in the back. It’s dyed a bronze color, and I can’t tell her age or even her general appearance because the makeup she wears is thick as wood-grain, Read More



Published on April 03, 2015 06:44