Working on it!
Wrote 1108 words on Black Eyes in two sessions. One last night and one at lunch today. I think I know where I’m heading now with this one… -John Tweet
Wrote 1108 words on Black Eyes in two sessions. One last night and one at lunch today. I think I know where I’m heading now with this one… -John Tweet
One of the stories I left hanging is called “Black Eyes,” for now anyway. All the YouTube videos and paranormal shows about BEKs intrigue me for some reason. What are these children of the night? (Sorry Bela.) The completely black eyes with no white sclera or iris colors. Their autonomic …
Going into the New Year on a rough note. I have a blockage in my hot water supply pipes that I haven’t found yet. Believe it is the tankless water heater. Temps got to -4 last night and now no hot water. Cold line runs just fine. I just don’t …
The War Below: The Story of Three Submarines That Battled Japan by James Scott My rating: 5 of 5 stars Drum, Tang and Silversides. Great coverage of the submarine war against the Empire of Japan in World War II. General US Navy battles and accomplishments inserted deftly in the chronology. …
Did more reading than writing in the last month. Mostly a mix of Westerns, Horror and Science Fiction. Really need to slow that down a little and get back into at least one of my stories. Felt good to add another 523 words to “All Back Emergency” as the identity …
Added another 530 words to “All Back Emergency” last night. Added notes on what is still to happen and short character thumbnails on the crew so far. Tweet
Ogallala Trail by David R. Lewis My rating: 5 of 5 stars Marshal Ruben Beeler accompanies his friends and fellow Marshals Marion Daniels and Homer Poteet on the longest ride ever. To Nebraska and the Nations to bring down a renegade named Kills Many. Ruben must face and get past …
I am holding 2017 responsible for a new year of personal growth and progress as both a person and a writer. Stories will commence! Tweet
Knock! Knock! “Are you kidding me? Who’s stopping here this late at night?” Rochefort “Roach” Scott placed the bookmark in his paperback copy of The Black and glanced at the mantle clock. “It’s 11:50, damn near midnight,“ he muttered as he put the book on the coffee table and levered …
Binge watching History Channel’s “Hunting Hitler” series for book research. Tweet