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Devotional
My wife is sleeping. It has been a long day for her. For me, too. But this isn’t about me.
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I’ve been fortunate enough to have had several short humor pieces accepted by the editor of FunnyinFiveHundred.com, and the following links to my most recent, “What We Must, on Occasion, Do for Love.” It’s a story that pokes fun at the trouble guys have when it comes to shopping for clothes — and how they’re…
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On Toys, Accidents, and What Matters to Others
I can remember the horn of the toy popping. I remember the way it hit the ground with a snap and then rolled over on itself. The toy was a plastic rider police car that had been mine when I was younger and had passed to my sister and then to my brother after I’d…
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Doubling
I know: not a true double. But think about it a minute: how rarely do we ever really see exact repetitions?
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Edge Lines
When I cut my thumb, from the tip to the crook of the first knuckle, I was at home alone on a Saturday. My wife was coaching a track meet in Uhrichsville. We were headed to Ashland to stay with her parents as soon as she got home and I was trying to empty the…
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Color
These daffodils popped up in the far corner of a fenced-in yard a few blocks south of New Philadelphia High School.
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Scale
Every few minutes or so, another car passed. More trucks than cars, actually; I’d left town behind and ventured into farm country, where plowed fields like the one captured in this post’s featured image dominate.
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Dancing for Two: One Reason Why this Writer Needs to Connect Early and Often with His Readers
I am working on a scene in which two characters, a young man and a young woman, begin dancing. They are at a wedding; the young man is old friends with the groom. The young woman is dating another of the young man’s friends.
