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My novel Burning the Middle Ground, in print Nov. 30, was inspired by–among other things–my profound ambivalence about the impact of organized religion on American politics. Parts of it were…
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My novel Burning the Middle Ground, in print Nov. 30, was inspired by–among other things–my profound ambivalence about the impact of organized religion on American politics. Parts of it were…
Looking for something freaky to read for Halloween? My short story “The Fate of Dr. Fincher” and the prologue to my novel Burning the Middle Ground are now available on…
This Saturday, October 27, I’ll read my fiction alongside other BlackWyrm Publishing authors at two different events: 3 – 5pm at A Reader’s Corner, 2044 Frankfort Ave., Louisville, KY, 40206…
1. Oh, the suspense! I spent much of yesterday trying not to think about the debates, which are microcosms of the terror generally associated with elections. As Alfred Hitchcock understood…
My partner and I have a longstanding theory about the relationship between certain towns and the Powers Controlling Weather. The towns make bargains–trade safety against blizzards, fires, tornadoes, and the…