It has long been a tradition on my blog to post a piece of fiction on Memorial Day. Always involving those lost in service to the nation. This year is no exception. I humbly submit my work today, entitled “Dawn” … Continue reading
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John Carmody had been Santa for 20 years. Ironically, 2020 was his 20th anniversary as Santa. In that time he’d risen to the peak of his profession. Perhaps not the most wealthy Santa that had ever worn the red suit, … Continue reading
I realize that she has now crossed out the title and sent me an email letting me know exactly how many kinds of kraut there are. But she’s on my naughty list. You see, I studied German for years *don’t … Continue reading
Yesterday, in my usual whiney way of lamenting, I pointed out that Rob Cely had shamed me with his fine story. Looking back over the past week, all of the other members of the Fondue Writers Club have produced excellent … Continue reading
I really like Rob Cely. He’s a gifted writer. But right now, he’s shamed me with his story. I have to completely rewrite mine. But that’s my problem. You should click this link and go read his right now. It’s … Continue reading