Part II: The nature of loveDavid Cuddyback and Livvy would meet is almost every potential world. Some worlds, most worlds, would be about their love. In others, Livvy would find the stranger from Utah quite distasteful. There were those odd worlds, infrequent though they were, in which one of the other two did not exist.There were worlds in which Livvy had allowed the frequent excursions with new...
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Today I continued working on edit number three. As I sit and relax, just beginning a glass of wine, inspiration strikes. no. Not inspiration for book words. Inspiration for this post.Prior to the completion of Grand Illusion, the only reviews I had ever received were from some readers - readers who had enjoyed my sports writing work and were fond of what I had written. To that point, no reviews fr
Read MoreSo, back to work I go on Grand Illusion. I expected some to find the content complex and somewhat pretentious in spots. I am okay with that because there were certain intentions behind the concept of the book and the plot line, etc. which I knew would not be everyone's cup of tea. There are some books, the 900 page monsters that some people find just too pretentious, or too satirical, or too anyth
Read MoreOkay, I will be honest here, writing does not replace exercise in the traditional sense, but it can serve as a great mental acuity exercise. At times, that takes the form of conceptual writing, taking some abstract idea and attempting to form it into a coherent structure of words that have some purpose.At other times, there is a structured story to tell, as in the sports writing I do, but the exer
Read More“You're an expatriate. You've lost touch with the soil. You get precious. Fake European standards have ruined you. You drink yourself to death. You become obsessed with sex. You spend all your time talking, not working. You are an expatriate, see? You hang around cafes.”This morning yet another day is upon us. No cataclysmic refusal of a sun to rise, no ridicule followed the performance of you
Read More“You're an expatriate. You've lost touch with the soil. You get precious. Fake European standards have ruined you. You drink yourself to death. You become obsessed with sex. You spend all your time talking, not working. You are an expatriate, see? You hang around cafes.”This morning yet another day is upon us. No cataclysmic refusal of a sun to rise, no ridicule followed the performance of you
Read MoreLivvy struggled near the end. Breathing labored. Fluid filling her lungs. Without a doctor or hospital, all of those normal courses of action to relieve pain were inaccessible for us, and this was the one time having taken to the dimness of our family cave seemed to be an act of selfishness more than survival. Had we stayed behind, with all of the crumbling society around us, we were close to the...
Read MoreI am not big on resolutions. It seems rather odd to me to arbitrarily decide that some date on a calendar, a calendar which is arbitrary in itself, should somehow demarcate significant life changes. Maybe that is a factor of having lived a fairly healthy lifestyle most of my life, thereby not finding a major resolution necessary. But that is where I stand.Nonetheless, with this arbitrary timeline
Read MoreWhen Jeff Smith awakens in a Columbus, Ohio, hospital, he is a man devoid of any memory. With no missing persons matching his description, and no family to speak of, Smith is forced to piece together a life he cannot remember. He is haunted by dreams of someone he thinks to be his own undiscovered past. He chases this ghost from his dreams across the nation, failing to find anything other than c...
Read MoreIt has been some time since I have done any writing on the informal side. That is a fancy way of saying that my sports writing has been pretty much it for me for the past couple of months. There is nothing really wrong with that either. At the moment, I am in the post first draft stage of completion.I have written my third novel. It is in the hands of beta readers and reviewers. But while I was on
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