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Steaming Along

15 Apr 201915 Apr 2019
There is an advantage to habit, or perhaps stubbornness, or perhaps some happy admixture of the two, seasoned with unwarranted optimism: I have finished the second draft of my fourth…
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Old Wine in a New Bottle….

28 Mar 20198 Jun 2019
Now my second novel, "Family Ties," bears a cover that does it a bit more justice. Once again, I thank graphic artist Rensi Ke for the design work! If you order…
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Book Review: Anna Burns’s “Milkman”

28 Jan 201929 Jan 2019
Milkman, by Anna Burns This book shares some characteristics with Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan Quartet, which by chance I read just before picking Milkman up at the library: both explore themes…
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Impression: The Neapolitan Quartet

2 Dec 201820 Jan 2019
The Neapolitan Quartet, by Elena Ferrante I came late to these controversial novels, but the old cliché of "Better late than never" certainly applies. I confess that I have become…
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To Lie for Truth’s Sake: the Novelist’s Conundrum

20 Apr 201820 Apr 2018
The job of a fiction writer is to lie. Still, if it were only to lie, you could dedicate yourself to advertising or politics instead, and accept troubled sleep as…
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Quickie Book Review: Salman Rushdie’s “Fury”

24 Mar 201824 Mar 2018
Just finished Salman Rushdie's Fury. This was my first taste of Rushdie, and it disappointed me. The protagonist is the usual brilliant academic undergoing a midlife crisis. (True, he is…
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Teaser: “My Turn to Die”

28 Feb 201828 Feb 2018
I have finished the third draft of my next novel, titled My Turn to Die, and am grinding through the process of offering to agents while deciding whether I'd really…
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Clause and Effect

11 Dec 201711 Dec 2017
Do you love subordinate clauses? I know I do. And how about assonance and alliteration, rhythm and rhyme? Let's face it: they can be as tasty as chocolate. But would…
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Transcending Place

2 Dec 201714 Jan 2018
Place is important in stories: while plots are (or should be) based on actions, actions have to take place in a place--the very phrase "take place" tells us that. Be…
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The Value of Forgetting

5 Nov 20175 Nov 2017
A good memory is both blessing and curse to a novelist. As with all two-edged weapons, you have to wield it with caution, lest you damage your own self...or in…

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