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Santa Claus Saves the World is available
Yes, yes, I know, I so rarely post anything here. If I vowed to change my ways, I'd have a hard time believing it, and so should you. That said, I'm mightily pleased to let you know that Deadite Press … Continue reading
Happy birthday to me!
****************************Click HERE for info about Deadolescence: A Tale of Love and Sacrifice, my new horror novel arriving in your in-box, once you sign up, in two-chapter installments once each week, gratis, beginning Halloween.**************************** Well here we are, arriving at sixty … Continue reading
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Argentine tango
Okay, it’s fess-up time: I am and always have been a physical clutz. When I was cast as Fagin in Oliver! a ba-zillion years ago at CSU, Chico, I bumped into the choreographer in a CD store (we’d worked together … Continue reading
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In praise of Sounds True…
We’re just back, Vicki and I, from three days in Santa Fe and two days in Taos, two of our favorite places which we try to visit at least once per year. We chanced upon the burning of Old Man … Continue reading
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The Teaching Company…
Today, I want to recommend The Teaching Company, with whom I am not affilated in any way, other than as a satisfied customer. They’ve been at it, in one form or another, since 1990, finding some of the best American … Continue reading
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