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Monthly Archives: September 2017
A Night at the Yards
I’ve been so involved in “launching” November Third that I’ve neglected to mention that I went to Camden Yards last night. Orioles against Red Sox. Four and a half hours of baseball. And it was great. Don’t get me wrong. … Continue reading
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November Third
Writing a sequel is a somewhat different experience from writing a stand-alone novel. Your universe has already been created. Your characters have established themselves. They have personalities. They have a history and that needs to be respected. But you also … Continue reading
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The Endgame
An election is not over when WTOP declares the winner. Nor is it over when the post-election canvass is done and the Electoral Board confirms the results. The true end of an election in Fairfax County occurs in a dingy, … Continue reading
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Author’s Photo (November Third)
A few weeks ago, Mary took a series of photos with the idea of one of them being the “author’s photo” which will appear on the back cover of my soon-to-be-published “November Third.” This is the one that seems to … Continue reading
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Report from Camden Yards
As game go, it wasn’t especially pretty but the Orioles did manage a 5-4 victory over Toronto in 12 innings. The Bad: Chris Tillman continues to struggle as a starting pitcher. Buck did not stick too long with him this … Continue reading
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National Book Festival
My first visit. It’s quite a production. Continual presentations in about ten different genres.
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