Please allow me to recommend a revolutionary book that changed my attitude and relationship with the Earth. The book is: The One-Straw Revolution by Masanobu Fukuoka. It was first published in English (I believe) in 1978. This small book is about how Mr. Fukuoka […]
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The History of an Idea — Part 3
So I had this dream one night—a very vivid dream—of a dystopian setting in which people were attending a local music concert (see Part 1). I remembered it very clearly when I woke, and it bothered me. Its setting was reminiscent of what I […]
Links You May Enjoy!
So today, I updated my LINKS page in the menu above and added a number of new sites. Check them out! Here’s what the page now looks like: Blogs And Other Links You Might Enjoy and Use! Lopamudra Bandyopadhyay-Chattopadhyay: Poet & Novelist Notes From […]
Blue Moon Offer
So tonight is a blue moon. And in celebration for all of the blessings of this year—especially those related to my writing—I want to give something back to all readers, wherever you may live. So for the month of September, I am making the […]
The History of an Idea — Part 2
In an American History course I took in college, the professor stated in a lecture that economic depressions, like the so called “Great Depression” of the 1930s, have happened regularly during the course of the history of the United States. And to make […]
My Current Work: “Datesville — Out of the Land of Bondage!”
My current work is a dystopian novel, set in the year 2068 titled: Datesville; Out of the Land of Bondage! A so called “Grand Depression” has engulfed the United States of America since 2029, almost forty years, and it seems endless to the millions […]
The History of an Idea — Part 1
A few years ago I had a rather vivid dream. And when I awoke, I remembered its details clearly and I thought about it a lot. It prompted the setting for the scene which I’ve included below. So rather than describe my dream, I […]
The Redesigned Ebook Is Here!
A newly designed ebook edition of Wanderer Come Home has just been released and is available at your favorite retailer, listed below. Wanderer is available in epub mobi pdf lrf pdb txt files so it can be enjoyed on whichever device you use most. These bookstores price Wanderer at $10.00 USD, except for Apple which, […]
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Hi and welcome to my blog and thank you for stopping by! Let me mention a couple of features that will be helpful whenever you visit here. First, the top menu (just below the blog photo) has content you might find interesting and useful. […]
Jeap’s Holler — Chapter IX
Here is the final chapter I have written of Jeap’s Holler. And it ends abruptly because it is not finished. I should mention also that I have had some trouble with spammers, flooding posts on this blog with lengthy comments, pushing a variety of […]
News About “Wanderer Come Home”
Hi Everyone, I have received the print proof of Wanderer Come Home, my novel, and want to tell you about it. First of all, the book is absolutely beautiful—exceeds my most optimistic hopes. I highly recommend 48-Hour Books to anyone who may be thinking […]
Jeap’s Holler — Chapter VIII
Here’s another chapter of “Jeap’s Holler”. If you’ve landed here for the first time, scroll down to read the other seven chapters of this story. I have only one more chapter that hasn’t been posted so obviously the work is unfinished. But in reviewing […]
Wanderer Come Home News
Hi Everyone, A quick note here and news about my novel, Wanderer Come Home! I have finally completed the work of formatting, redesigning a new cover, and making a final edit of Wanderer on which I have been working for the past several months. […]
Jeap’s Holler — Chapter VII
J.C. and Jean strolled slowly together on the gravel driveway in the hot sunlight. They arrived at the tailgate of Jean’s square, green pickup truck whose paint had erupted into pocks across the top and hood. She reached out and affectionately patted the […]