Seething, Burning Waves

One hundred years ago there was none of this fog which has overtaken the world. Nothing beyond the sun. But time brought radio, radar, television, electricity, computer screens, cell phones, wifi, garage door openers, satellite radio and TV, children’s toys. We bathe in a steady thrumming of unseen frequencies. We have gotten used to it … More Seething, Burning Waves

You Know Now

She’s a loon. The old woman actually thinks she feels pain from radio and television waves, telephone and electric lines—pouring through the walls of her decrepit house on Mill Hill. Except now you know, she is under nightly attack, and she may not be so crazy at all. In fact, that ramshackle mansion of hers … More You Know Now

“High Ground” Now Available on Amazon

I’m happy to announce that my novel, “High Ground” is now available for sale on Amazon.com in both High Ground eBook  and High Ground paperback edition .  Currently the two editions aren’t linked, though they soon will be. 

Those who purchase the paperback through Amazon, may also download the eBook at no extra charge. The novel is also part of the Kindle Unlimited program, for those who subscribe.  … More “High Ground” Now Available on Amazon

“High Ground” launched on Amazon.com

After garnering the attention of more than 7,200 visitors to its Amazon’s KindleScout book page in October and residing on the site’s “Hot and Trending” list for most of its month-long campaign, the novel “High Ground” was released as both an eBook and a paperback on Amazon.com this week. Set in rural Maine, the novel is the … More “High Ground” launched on Amazon.com

“High Ground” Soon On Amazon.com

After being a candidate under Amazon’s KindleScout program, the novel “High Ground” will soon be available on Amazon.com as both an eBook and a paperback. The story, set in coastal Maine, blends emerging high technology development with a small town struggle to rid itself of its long-held resentment toward the last surviving member of the … More “High Ground” Soon On Amazon.com

Not Where, But When

For most of human life, when didn’t matter so much as where, but time–notice it or not– is immutable, unbending and punishing. Whatever you think you understand about it, you will learn that you do not. What is truth today may be forgotten within your life span as the speed of living accelerates beneath you. Not feeling it? Oh, you will. … More Not Where, But When