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Dispatches from the right side of my brain.
Christmas Among the Beasts: This satirical example of the hard-boiled private eye genre was written early in 2006. (It's really short: about a page and a half.) The story was inspired by the tradition of television crime shows having special Christmas episodes. Also available in PDF format.
Missing Katie: A little girl is missing. And her parents are missing her terribly. Both parents equally so, though only one of them has ever seen her in person so far, at least. This story is thirty-two pages long, in the form of a PDF file formatted for USA-standard paper.
Do Not Use Ladder: this poem was co-written by my friend Caroline Eastman (principal author) and me. My part of the writing was done in May 2010. It is a set of instructions from a ladder manufacturer, admonishing the purchaser against several ill-considered ways in which one might otherwise use their product.
Don't Know Much About Deuteronomy: I wrote this poem in June of 2006, just after retiring from my last real job.
Economic Downturn Blues: good advice for bad times. I wrote this poem some time between 1999 and 2002.
On Looking: this poem was drafted way back when I was a graduate student, then revised in 2009 and 2010. It is about observing things from the outside.
Signs and Portents: this poem, written early in 2009, was my way of telling myself that it was time to give up on a lost cause and move on.
This page created: 2009-09-27
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