That quote came at the end of the fireworks on the Fourth of July. By a neighbor who didn’t know exactly how profound she was in her observation. Now, a bit of background. I live in Saint Paul, Minnesota. … Continue reading
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It’s about to become my busy season writ large. Mainly because I’ve got a book coming out: Nicholas of Haiti. More details to follow, but save your shekels for a Thanksgiving release. Before that, however, I’m inviting my friends in … Continue reading
Today’s blog will be relatively short. It’s not so much a missive, as a challenge for all of my readers. Please follow me on Twitter, and “Like” the Facebook author page. Don’t forget to subscribe (the box is on the … Continue reading
First, a reminder that we’ve come a long way around here since this blog started, and I’m immensely thankful for that climb up the mountain. If you’re in the upper reaches of the central part of the country (Wisconsin, Minnesota, … Continue reading
There is a point in blogging where you have to stop and smell the shill. If you spend all of your time talking about your movie, audio book, novel, magazine article, and home-health care sanitary wipe line, you lose your … Continue reading