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July 20, 2013

New short story – Mouths Of Madness

This story is based on a summer job I had in Fort Erie, Ontario. It was sold to Thistledown Press in 1998 for their anthology ‘Opening Tricks’ .  Louis Sebo was quite the character and this was my second job, … Continue reading →

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Published on July 20, 2013 11:19

June 29, 2013

Yahoo! for Final Response

Final Response, my 3rd firefighter novel, has been at Bookkus.com for a while now and has managed to get 14 reviews.  It’s closed now for discussion to see what it needs and/or goes to publishing.   It’s garnered a solid 4 … Continue reading →

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Published on June 29, 2013 15:13

June 23, 2013

Zombies: Fact or Fiction Are they Among us?

Okay, I do like the ‘Walking Dead’ TV series.  I don’t read Zombie books.  I don’t care about Zombies.  But from what I saw, maybe I should.  I was just at Slave Lake, Alberta catching the tastiest freshwater fish in … Continue reading →

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Published on June 23, 2013 20:06

Zombies: Fact or Fiction Are they Among us?

Okay, I do like the ‘Walking Dead’ TV series.  I don’t read Zombie books.  I don’t care about Zombies.  But from what I saw, maybe I should.  I was just at Slave Lake, Alberta catching the tastiest freshwater fish in … Continue reading →

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Published on June 23, 2013 20:06

Zombies–Fact or Fiction

Okay, I do like the ‘Walking Dead’ TV series.  I don’t read Zombie books.  I don’t care about Zombies.  Maybe I should.  I was just at Slave Lake, Alberta catching the tastiest freshwater fish in the world, walleye/pikerel.   So … Continue reading →

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Published on June 23, 2013 20:06

June 14, 2013

Grammar Fun

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Published on June 14, 2013 19:41

May 13, 2013

VooDoo Bully update

Chapter 5 is going through my writer’s group and the reviews so far are excellent.  Michael, an elementary school teacher in the group really likes it.  The others like the characters especially the protagonist.


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Published on May 13, 2013 18:08

March 21, 2013

Another reason traditional publishers are in trouble

I dare you to explain what this book is about and why anyone would  publish it or even read it. Now I know what ‘pap’ means.
Book review: Missing Out: In Praise of the Unlived Life
By Mike Doherty – Friday, March 15, 2013 at 8:00 AM – From Macleans magazine

Missing OutThe 17th book by English psychoanalyst and literary professor Adam Phillips asks, “Is the unlived life worth examining?” Known as a pithy writer on subjects such as childhood repression (The Beast in the Nursery) and madness (Going Sane), he has delivered a kind of literary victory lap, passing through them all as they relate to expectation and denial—the ways people want to live their lives but realize they can’t.


In a densely intertwined collection of musings, Phillips expounds on the roots of desire in infancy as understood by Freud (whose Penguin series he edits), indulges in a slyly punning etymological exploration of various related concepts (inclusion, exclusion, frustration and satisfaction, all expressed as variants on the phrase “getting it”), and excavates ideas of deception and knowledge from Shakespearean tragedy.


Where all of these elements cohere, Phillips offers aphoristic insight. Falling in love, he writes, has to do with neediness: “It is as if, oddly, you were waiting for someone but you didn’t know who they were until they arrived.” Rule-breaking is pleasurable in and of itself: “The new morality of getting-away-with-it . . . is a world apparently without guilt; a world in which there are no internalized authorities, no conscience, only external authorities to avoid being punished by.” And there’s nothing ideal about the individual’s relationship with society: “Our need for others is a kind of defeat or capitulation: the submission that turns into our most difficult admission.”


Such pronouncements are provocative, especially in the context of the angst and high-stakes drama he discusses in Othello and childhood trauma. But even as Phillips aims to make his premise universal—“much of our so-called mental life is about the lives we are not living”—he doesn’t examine it in terms of everyday contemporary life. In the distance between the splendour depicted in advertising, the excitement promised by Hollywood, the fulfillment proffered by employers, and the stir-craziness of the 21st-century office drone lies a rich seam of fantasy. What of the strategies we employ to combat malaise and financial woes? Therein is an unwritten book worth reading


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Published on March 21, 2013 19:34

March 19, 2013

eBook quote

“Books are like gardens; a Kindle or an iPad like a supermarket – it makes life easier, but one doesn’t want to loiter in it.”


-  Carmen Callil


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Published on March 19, 2013 15:02

February 28, 2013

Free converting of MS Word docs and other stuff

Looking to convert docs to eFile formats?  Check out this link:  http://www.online-convert.com/    It does a good job for me.


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Published on February 28, 2013 11:26

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