Monthly Archives: March 2013

Ah…

“Well,” said the The New Doctor, “bladder cancer can be fatal.” Ah. There it is, the statement never openly made before, never really even hinted at. “We can take the bladder out,” he continued. “But that’s a serious change in … Continue reading

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In Memoriam

Lately I’ve been reading the death notices in the back of the Washington Post’s Metro section. Morbid? Well, perhaps, but interesting, too. Death notices are paid for, unlike obituaries that are considered news by the paper, and generally written as … Continue reading

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Home and Office

Where I live in northern Virginia, a few miles from the Nation’s capital, is a vast, unincorporated tract of land called Tyson’s. The area was once farmland, and I assume Mr. Tyson and his family sold it piecemeal to developers … Continue reading

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Future Bestsellers

Like it or not, ebooks are the trend of the future. I have two books already posted, The Girl, the Drugs, and the Man Who Could Not Drink (http://tinyurl.com/aqsxq89) is a novel of crime and recovery, and Writing About People, … Continue reading

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