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Our Funny Farm

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Whoops, we started a farm.

Haley Alone

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The knife hit bone and Haley pushed it through into the soft cranial tissue.

Lies

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“Why are you late?”

Bing!

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Fight me. I’ll be at the bike racks after school.

I ♥ Markdown

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Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch

Why Email?

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Hi mom, did you get my message?

Just Do It

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Shia LaBeouf

Social Media Overload

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We truly live in an age of distraction. I’m young enough to dive headlong into the Internet and social media, yet old enough to pine for a simpler time. As...

15 Thoughts on Meeting Deadlines

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I love deadlines. I love the whooshing noise they make as they go by. Douglas Adams I’ve been managing work and people for 20 years. These are things...

Your Story Needs an Audience

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Art is an interestingly human form of expression. Somewhere between the amygdala and the cortex, our brains can conjure the most amazing things. Artists and...

NaNoWriMo

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One piece of oft-spoken writing advice is to write every day. Every. Single. Day. Perfecting the craft of grand wordsmithery is not unlike anything else. I...

Goal Setting

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“How do you eat an elephant?” “One bite at a time.” So you’re sitting in front of a computer with a blinking cursor amid a vast emptiness of white. It’s...

Focus Your Muse with Music

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“Okay, it’s time to write now.” Ten minutes later… “I wonder what’s happening on Facebook…?” We’ve become quite busy in our lives with all the beeps and b...

All I’m Going to Say About the Election

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Populism can be a dangerous thing– where an informed opinion weighs as much as an uninformed one, where truth becomes subjective, and where the only voices h...

Before Dinner

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‘Tonight will be perfect’, she thought, snipping an errant shoot and placing the bonsai tree on the table’s centre. I will be perfect. She moved gracefully ...

The Joker

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“Two guys walk into a bar; the third one ducks.” No one could tell a joke like Billy. His favourite were ‘dad-jokes’. I always thought he’d be a great dad h...

For the Love of a Dragon

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“Should anyone here present know of any reason that this couple should not be joined in holy matrimony, speak now or forever hold your peace.” I glanced to ...

The Gators of Mars

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So, who the fiddler’s flying fig decided Mars needed alligators? Turns out, it was more accident than nefarious intent, though I would lean towards idiocy. ...

Another Z in the Fourth Wall

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Eddie’s fist connected with a satisfying crunch and Haley couldn’t keep from smiling. The zombie’s newly-detached lower jaw sailed through the air, flicking ...

A Quiet Ride

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“I’d love to, babe, but my phone’s just about out of juice!” Vince pressed the red button on the cell and held it up for her to see. Sweat seeped from his p...

The Way Home

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Gwen barely could focus on the oncoming traffic as she headed for home. What a bitch of a day. All I want to do is rip off this bra and put on the give-up pj...

Good Morning

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Let’s get the moral of the story up front, shall we? Never try to hypnotize a gypsy. Never host a bachelor party the night before the nuptials. Oh, and never...

Time to Write

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I can’t find the time to write. You see, I’m too busy this month. All that chaos of shopping and family. How could I ever be expected to squirrel myself aw...

The Writer

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Doug leans back in his Lazyboy and stretches his arms over his head with laced fingers.

Once Upon a Crayon

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Once upon a time, there was a beautiful kingdom. It shone as a bright jewel among all the other kingdoms. Or at least it did— until a terrible darkness fell ...

The Good and the Bad

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I relish the fine minutia of perfection.

Mary Had a Disgruntled Lamb

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Mary had a disgruntled little lamb, Whose fleece was greasy and matted And everywhere that Mary went, It rudely belched and farted. It followed her to th...

A Gruff Patch

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Bruno Gruff scratched his flea-bitten crotch and stared out the window. His brothers, Barney and Buford, bickered over the last patch of swamp grass. He snif...

Fear

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I hear them, wriggling and squirming, first to my left, then my right, and then it filled my whole world with noise. The click-click-clicking of their little...

How to Get Ahead

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Water dripped from high above. Perseus gripped the hilt tightly and bounced lightly on the balls of his feet. He hated waiting. A growl. Finally. The sword w...

Little Green Men: A Tour of Mars in Fiction

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Mars is the fourth planet from the sun and the second smallest. It is named after the Roman god of war. Then again, so is Tuesday. Known as the ‘Red Plane...

Kitchen Tools

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“But what if I hold it like this?” asked Eunice. “Try it,” I said. There was only one way to learn. Our lives depended on it. Eunice gripped the plastic le...

Into the Void

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Date: September 27, 1491 SCE (Second Current Era) “Sky Captain,” said Willem. He’d been a stellar First Mate. How long have we been a-flight? Four, no, fiv...

It’s All About the Cornbread

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Ya see, us here wolves got a bad rap. We ain’t so bad. I tell ya, most of us would rather drop in to Joe’s Diner than trounce through the Woods looking for s...

Some Words About My Uncle Mort

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The thing I’ll always remember about Uncle Mort, is his penchant for holding a conversation with anyone about anything. It didn’t matter your economic statio...

Benny

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Benny walked into my cubicle and his smile vanished. However, my own grin widened. This gag would play out perfectly. My papers were all laid out and askew t...

Hopewell Rocks

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My bride and I have been together a long time. We know each other well, but it’s always fun to learn something new about the other.

Barbecue No More

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Steak was supposed to be on sale. Beef had been so expensive lately that my gal and me were subsisting on less than choice cuts of pork-much to the dismay o...

Mitzy and the Butterfly

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And as quickly begun, it was finished. White magic. My little sister. Gone. The girl rose and stood in the centre of the overgrown boxwood Maze, no longer s...

Eye Spy

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“Something green.” “What’s that, sweetheart?” I’m back to the present. Soccer practice. We’re off to soccer practice. Susie cocks her head sideways. I wond...

Love Potion Number 11

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The world stuttered in a queer slant as I sat up. I stared at my hand. Love Potion Number 11. I thought it was a joke. Damn you, Ricki. She stood beside me— ...

Guilt

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“I know what you did,” said the voice and hung up. I stared at the phone. Unknown number. Who the Hell? This was the third day in a row. 9am. On the dot. S...

Salem: History and Hysteria

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Last week, I spent my time with my best gal in Massachusetts. We’re both interested in maritime and colonial lore, so we set up camp in Danvers on the nort...

Haley’s Tree

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A dense bluff of silver maples grew behind our house. I’d scamper as quietly as I could in the early evenings that last summer before Dad died. He’d come hom...

Beating the Heat

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I took the cool can and placed it on my chest, letting the condensation drip between my breasts.

The Gymnast

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The gymnast contorted backwards in artful retroflection, her ribbon efficient in its sparely motion, the structured rules of physics seemingly vandalized in ...

Six Minutes

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That’s how long it takes us to realize the Sun has gone dark. Six long minutes.

At Night

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I lay awake on the top bunk, listening to my brother’s rhythmic-breathing below me, desperately wishing sleep to overtake me. I wonder if the wormy sparks an...

From the Window

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Elvis has left the building. That’s what they say every time the ambulance shows up without lights and sirens. Of course, no one but Larry and me know who t...

Buckethead

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Hop on the exam table, Mister Smith, and let’s take a look at the carnage, shall we? Yes, you can leave your shoes on. My word! That’s quite the jolt to the ...

Eddie Zovinovich

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No one could pronounce my last name growing up. Eddie Zovinovich. How fucking hard is that? Back in the eighth grade, Pete Tomilson and his croonies ruled th...

Pink Tint

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So much blood. My joints crack as I stand from scrubbing the plank floor and my head swims. The chlorine vapours sting my eyes and I breathe shallowly, care...

Haley Dreams

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My dreams always started the same way. I was running, running from a horde. We were in the hospital here in New York. I’d keep yelling for Eddie and he would...

Of Blood and Text Messaging

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Detective Arnie Chalmers dropped his finished cigarette to the asphalt, ground it with his heel, and waited for his partner to catch up. “Ready, Steve?” Ste...

The Interview

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Janine let her hair flop forward on the left, decided against it, and threw her hair up in a clip. It was a well earned scar. No one would care— should care—...

Lessons

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So, I’ve been reading my NaNoWriMo novel today and had a brainwave. My ‘Haley’ story is post-apocalyptic zombie fare, but it’s peopled with some strong char...

Observation

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I watch as she sits on the park bench, tucking a wisp of hair behind her ear, and quietly sips her coffee. She never sees me and I jot down the precise time ...

Too Far from Home

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Melanie closed one eye and focused on the board. After the last pitcher, her vision wasn’t much to be trusted. Come on’, Mel. Three darts and we finish this....

First Fledging

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I’ll never forget the first time I sat behind the yoke of dad’s old hovercar by myself, newly minted holo-license carefully filed in my e-wallet. I was all s...

Spider Man

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“Oh, thank you, Spiderman!” I said as I wrapped my arms around my masked rescuer as we swung from building to building, moving ever closer to the ground. Th...

Captain Underpants

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She asked me two times What did you say your name was? Captain Underpants

Bat Geriatrics

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“Alfred! Get me my cowl.” “But, Master Bruce. You donated that to the museum years ago.” “Did I?” “Yes, sir.” “The years are starting to slip by.” “To b...

At the Mall

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So, yeah, it all started when Mikey dared me to put my tongue on the cold post outside the mall entrance. There I stood, in my Wolverine costume on Halloween...

Tanked!

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Bob cruises with stealth Guppies and mollies beware Ninja-fish, vanish!

Mouse Caper

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The way I figure it, Tiny, is that if we take that piece of bacon you pinched from the giant’s plate and toss drag it over to the fuzzy floor, the dog will s...

Judgement Dogs

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“Pansy, did you see what that meathead did?” “No, Gracie, what?” “He locked himself outside.” “Again?” “Yup?” “Should we rescue his hairless butt and op...

Bad Bedtime Bacon

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Waking up thirsty, I stumbled to the kitchen and flicked on the light. My son Benny’s stupid frog sat on the counter wearing a tophat and tails. I cocked my ...

Genre Bending

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I don’t have a favourite genre. Not to read. Not to write. Well, that’s not entirely true. Because if ‘dark’ was a genre, then I guess that’d be what you’d...

Self-publishing in a Nutshell

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Okay, you’ve written a beautiful novel and wish to unleash your wordbaby on the world. There’s no doubt about it: traditional publishing is a long game. A...

I Shovel Dirt

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I shovel dirt into the hole and my face breaks into a sweat despite the cool night air. My hands ache and I wonder how I’ll cover up the blisters in the morn...

F7U12, Winter!

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winter sucks snow and ice and slush will not end time for spring sun and melt and rain will come soon

Cut and Run

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Amy hung sloppily off the arm of Scott. To everyone at the party, it appeared that she couldn’t hold her liquor as well as she’d thought. Billie, of course, ...

Compassion

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Eunice set the picture of their Caribbean vacation on the side table as quietly as she could, trying not to wake him. She brought her fingers to her lips, ki...

Snowflake Method?

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I love writing scenes and flash pieces from writing prompts. In fact, I’ve written hundreds of them. Pantsing out 750 words at a time is downright exhilarati...

Waiting

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Janine’s leg bounced and jittered as if it had a mind of its own. If only I could tap this as an energy source, she thought, hoping for distraction. She pres...

Frannie Takes the Train

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The rattle and rumble of the train on its tracks persisted in their pursuit of my sleep. I fought the fatigue despite being awake for the last thirty hours. ...

Twenty-Three Years In

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It’s late at night and we lie in bed Lost in thought, alone in mind The heat of passion cooling soft Drifting darkly, we are blind We’re not the same as ...

Sunset Heat

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I put the rest of the tools in the trunk and wheeled it over to the tie-downs. The sweat poured off my head despite the cooling salt air. It was a hot day an...

Blind Dining

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“Eyes up, soldier,” she said and I did. The corner of her mouth was turned up in a smirk, eyes sparkling. I sat back in my chair and pressed my two index fi...

Learning from Binge Watching TV

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So, I have to admit something. I enjoy binge watching TV shows. There is nothing better than curling up on the couch with my best girl on a stormy weekend a...

Cruising

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Late at night she walks the scene alone Enticing predatory eyes Trying too hard to attract Streetwalker in war paint Short skirt, long jacket Too much l...

The Dark Pool of Lamia

2 minute read

Lamina wrapped the mottled scarf around her light frame, enjoying the silky sensation as the soft cool hide hugged her contours. She didn’t have need of mirr...

An Ending.

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Without a single glimpse back, David quietly closed the door and walked down the sidewalk and out of her life.

Respawn

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Respawn. Where am I this time? More importantly, when am I? I look around. To my left is a medkit and to my right is a box of ammo. I flip open the cardboar...

Winter in a Nutshell

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You don’t have to shovel rain. I don’t ski. Photo by lostinmiami

Snowfall

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arms wide and eyes closed she raises her face skyward frosty flakes delight Photo by giraffe_756

Down the Hill

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“You wax the flyer? It’s all shiny.” “Yuppers. Cooking oil this time. What about you?” “I grabbed Uncle Mikey’s klister. Should make Old Woody fly.” “Race...

Blankets

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“But we have to keep warm,” Jake pleaded as he dropped a pile of blankets on the couch. “Nice try,” said Marnie, hands on her hips. “I’m not getting naked a...

A Beginning…

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Amy wiped the blood from the corner of her mouth and flushed the toilet quickly before her mother asked questions. Photo by Jo Naylor

The Sentinel

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My name is Gracie and I am the Sentinel. I sit on the back of the Alpha’s throne and keep watch. His territory is vast and I must be vigilant. The rear court...

A Return to Longhand?

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I spend a lot of time reflecting on my process: what works, what doesn’t. That kind of thing. Such naval-gazing is a wonderful alternative to actual writing....

What Am I?

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We’re twins, you and I. We are so much alike. We have both our positives and negatives. My yin to your yang, so to speak. Alone, we are powerless, but togeth...

One Last Letter

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Ricky checked his mailbox everyday at just before noon, rain or shine. He’d done this for as long as he could remember. Clip the leash on Duke, Number Four i...

Resolve

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“Happy New Year!” yelled Bernie to the drunken debauchery that his buddy Vince’s party had become. Amy sang Auld Lang Syne in the same style Marilyn Monroe s...

How Do You Create Your Characters?

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Over the holidays, I was asked about the many characters in my stories and how I come up with them. I wasn’t able to provide a very good answer because I ten...

Barbecue

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Okay, Nicholas. Let’s start from the beginning, shall we? When did you begin to have these dark thoughts? Uh-huh, I see. Since last Christmas? Really, that ...

Whoops

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Special ornament If only I had duct tape She would never know Photo by pat00139

Ron's Gift

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The wrapped object under the tree was addressed to me, long and slender with a lumpy soft bit of business on the top. My brother-in-law looked on as I unwrap...

Gramp’s Grace

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I’m not a religious man, but sitting at head of the table where my grandfather would have normally sit, I looked around to my rarely-assembled family, all ea...

Backroom Elves

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“Blinky, put that wrench down and get over here. I need a hand.” “What’s up, Stinky? Can’t reach the top shelf?” “It’s not my fault I’m short.” “You’re an...

How Not to Be a Jerk Online

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It goes without saying that being active on the Internet requires a thick skin. With social media tools like Facebook, we now all create content whether we r...

Newly Freed

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thin glaze on puddles little girls giggle and stomp ice crunches under foot Finally freed from him, the woman wipes the tears from her face, a bad year co...

The Last Voyage of the Nancy

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Young Mary laced my bodice tight and helped me into my skirts. Dinner with the Captain required me to look my best. We’d been at sea for several months, and ...

The Bonded

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Not every Fayre could be trusted. I learned that lesson early on. But for every million of the flittering little freaks that infested the planet, there was o...

Christmas Then and Now

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Christmases were stressful growing up, especially during my teen years. Money was tight and my folks weren’t getting along. It wasn’t until I was well into m...

Lemony Rain

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I constructed my lair from the choicest rock candy, not dollar store seconds. The emerald green ribbon glowed deep within the rot of my heart. Shielded from ...

How Do You Respond to a Writing Challenge?

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It’s easy to burn yourself out creatively when meeting writing deadlines or undertaking insanity projects like NaNoWriMo. Sometimes, it’s just mood and the c...

Full Circle

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“A strange thing happened on the way to the bus stop,” I said, taking a plate from the rack and wiping it. Well-worn, these wedding gift dishes stood the tes...

Foodbanks in a Nutshell

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Hunger and food insecurity in the western world is not a new problem. Colonialism and the indentured servitude required of the working poor to feed themse...

The Last Ride

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Racing down the mountain side A winding highway in the rain More flight than pleasure ride Surely I was insane The light was getting dim If only my brak...

Riding the 80

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The bus hit a bump and my head snapped back, cracking against the glass window. I’d drooled on my coat. Wiping it off with my sleeve, I looked around the bus...

Pull Over

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“What seems to be the problem, Officer?” “Do you know how fast you were going, sir?” “Nu-uh. Speedometer’s been off.” “I see. I’ll have to write you a tic...

Karma Ran Over My Dogma

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We raced past an ambulance on the way to the airport, careening through traffic to make our flight. In a funny twist of fate, we rode the same ambulance back...

Naughty Claus

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There once was a man named Naughty Claus Who shopped online with nary a pause Black Friday’s deals were always best For fishnets, toys and all the rest S...

Haley in the Tank

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I sat on the steel cot and stared at the three other people in with me: the chick and two dudes. She was throwing up. One of the guys laid passed out on the ...

Haley on the Road

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We had to pull over on the side of the road when the jeep started to overheat. I got out and stretched. Even though it was early November, it was unseasonabl...

Black Ice Heart

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Her icy stare made me shiver Even if she made me quiver I’d close my eyes our lips would part If only to melt the ice queen’s heart She leads me on, I’ve...

Tough It Out

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The water stung the cuts and scrapes along my arms. I inspected each one. Were they bites or scratches? No, just the rough and tumble bumps and bruises of a ...

Haley on a Plane

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I grabbed the first aid kit off the cabin wall and a jug of water. Eunice lay unconscious on the floor of the cabin. It was spacious. More cargo space than s...

Reunion

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Haley saw Ben across the parking lot and ran as fast as she could, tears streaking down her face. He picked her up in the massive bear-hug, so familiar from ...

Is this the End, Haley?

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Jimmy drove too fast for my liking, but under the circumstances, I didn’t argue even if we didn’t use headlights. Ben was in the front with him acting as nav...

Haley Into Darkness

2 minute read

We huddled in the dark closet for what seemed like forever, our hearts pounding in our chests. The blood washed in my head, a tidal ebb and flow with each be...

Father Time Versus the Time Demons

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“Wake up, you idiot.” I opened my eyes to see the same old man glaring at me under bushy eyebrows, his nostrils flaring in his equally bushy nose. I squeeze...

Unwanted

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**H **eaven didn’t want the maiming boy **A **mbling away from the Pearly Gates **U **nderneath the Earth, another was watching **N **etherworld needing ano...

Scare Tactics

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“Why don’t you try poking out your eyes?” “And put them on my fingers again? Nah, that just made the last group laugh?” “Spitting cockroaches? You do that ...

Cellar

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My hands shook in the cold rain as I fumbled with the shovel handle as another flash of lightning illuminated the back deck’s leaf litter blanket. I gingerly...

A Close Call

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It was a dark and stormy night, my wife and daughter were driving to a Fire Hall outside Chester for a family gathering. The rain pounded the roads and the c...

Trick or Treat

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Moldy sugar and weevily flour, Some rancid butter at the Witching Hour. Wriggly worms, spiders and flies, Spooky cookies, a treater’s surprise.

Iced Up

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Jamie slammed his hand against the dash of the car and the heater fan rattled to life. The sun glared through the crystallized windshield as he waited for th...

Writing Motivation

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I don’t want to write this post. I don’t feel like it. Actually, I don’t feel like writing a cotton-pickin’ thing. Surely, there is something on TV? Nope. Da...

Lovecraft’s Legacy

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The impact of H.P. Lovecraft on modern genre fiction is astounding. While Edgar Allan Poe spun yarns of gothic horror and laid the groundwork for detective...

Aguta's Trek

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Nanuk the Bear stood on his hind legs and sniffed the icy air. Dog. He looked across the snowy plain and saw the sled make its approach. The team of malamute...

Tommy and Jamie

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I hate waiting at the bus stop. It’s cold out and I forgot my mitts. Jamie went back to get ‘em. Tommy keeps pulling my hair on the bus. It’s around the corn...

No Need to See

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warm oil on your back my hands exploring your curves teasing fingertips Photo by Alexandre Dulaunoy

First Change

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Raised by the pack, we didn’t know about the Change util it happened to my friend Brown Ear. Running in the woods, four-feet, paws and fur was all we pups ha...

Alien Haiku

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Driving late at night Bright green lights whirling above Almond eyes greet me Photo by interdimensionalguardians

Strength

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“You can do this,” he said with an intensity that made me smile. I marvelled at the heft of the weapon, feeling its steely coolness, knowing a simple purpose...

Last Glimpse

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I found the perfect spot, for us to share a final gaze Of cosmic wonder, before the end of days The stars winked brightly, and the moon rose high Worlds l...

Playing with Fire

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My thumb flicked the striker of the lighter and the spark gave birth to yet another flame. I studied its flicker and playful dance, the power in my hand call...

The Perfect Trick

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All eyes were either on Scott’s hands or Amy’s outfit. That was part of the hook. He’d fumble through the basic show tricks ably enough despite only picking ...

Villain

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Vanquishing the mighty hero Inciting mayhem and chaos Legions of henchmen Lair of deceit Aggressor Intrigue rules with an iron fist No mercy says the w...

Fortification

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David’s hand trembled as he poured the Ballantines over the ice. He drank it in a single pull and refilled his glass, wincing at the burning fortification. D...

The Plain Text Rebellion

2 minute read

Let me tell you a story. When I was in high school, I remember when typewriters became computers and document processing a la touch typing became the darlin...

Lost in the Rain

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rain in late summer the boy walks along the street following a boat Tommy stomps in puddles wearing his new red boots as his paper craft sails the stormy ...

Fear of Failure or Rejection?

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What keeps you from writing the story that’s been tumbling in your head forever? What keeps you from posting here? What keeps you from pressing that dreaded ...

A Very Brief Update

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Here it is, late August 2014, and it’s a busy time as always. I work at a community college. Faculty came back this week and students return the next. When I...

The Nighthawk

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I stare at my winged reflection as I glide silently along the still glass of the moonlit lake, listening for the rattling hum and flutter of beetles in f...

Haley Burning

2 minute read

I knew I was playing with fire, but since when had that stopped me? I couldn’t turn it off even if I wanted to. “Hi, Ben,” I said, loosening my grip on the ...

On Heroes and Villains

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When I was in Grade Ten, I performed in a one act play. I can’t, for the life of me, remember what it was called. Checks Google. It was called ‘He Done Her W...

Finding Inspiration in Nature

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Creating art is a curious and beautiful synthesis of observation and imagination. Too often, we focus on what what happens within our brain-case. The common ...

Eddie's Decision

1 minute read

No one fucks with Eddie. I grab the green duffel bag and stuff the small assortment of my belongings into it: a pair of jeans, a couple t-shirts and shit lik...

Nightfall in the Glade

4 minute read

Legato and Mezzo flew as if their wings were aflame, knocking baskets of gathered berries to the forest floor far below. The twins corkscrewed their way up a...

Too Hot

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Billie winced as she tiptoed across the sun-baked deck with two cold wobbly-pops in hand. “You look smokin’ hot, sweetheart,” I said, taking the beers with o...

Scott Woos Amy

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“I would give you the moon, babe.” “It’s pretty easy to offer the impossible, Scott.” “But if I could, you know, I would.” “What about that star over ther...

Moby on the Beach

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I closed my book and tossed it aside. It landed in the sand with a thump. No matter how many times I try, I just can’t get past the first fifty pages of ‘Mob...

Clouds

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Jack and Jill lay on the hill, Dreaming of clouds and shapes. Jack saw rats and cute kitty cats, But Jill’s dragon helped them escape. Photo by theaucitron

Life Lessons

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We make such a fuss out of things, small and unimportant. Money, things and status hold such fleeting satisfaction. In the wink of an eye, all these can be l...

Alpha Dreams

1 minute read

Dawn’s dim light glows in the porch windows. I sidle up to my girl and nuzzle her neck. She wakes and looks at me, her whiskers twitching. She smells it too....

Plot, Premise and Story

1 minute read

We’ve all been there: staring at the screen or notebook wondering how to write the middle of your story. You’ve built a wonderful world and crafted some deep...

The Hike

1 minute read

My life will never be the same. I spent the day climbing the rocky hillside. I needed to reach the summit and the cliff-side. I passed many other outcropping...

Dog Days

1 minute read

My life will never be the same. All it took was one moment of lazy exasperation. Supper steamed on the table, taunting me with its awesomeness. I was hungry....

Alone on Tazin Lake

4 minute read

The Cessna’s wings clipped the tops off several jack pine as it thundered through the brush on its way down. When it finally slammed to a stop, Gus unbuckled...

In the Eye of the Sandstorm

2 minute read

A gust of wind stirred up the dust of the deserted street. It stung the stranger’s face as he led his burro into town. He brought his free arm across his fac...

10 Ways to Make Your Blog Posts Better

3 minute read

Part of the whole writing gig is, well, writing. It’s pretty much a given that authors build a platform to market and promote their word-babies to the masses...

Strange Love

less than 1 minute read

There once was a lady, hailing from the circus Whose beard was so long, she would curse it But there was something about her I was smitten, her lover I’d...

Knife Master

less than 1 minute read

I probably shouldn’t have been drinking last night. I smile at my lovely assistant as I heft and feel the weight of my knives. Perfectly balanced, but was I?...

Clown Car

less than 1 minute read

Cuddles, you go first. No, you go first, Stinky That’s Twinky. Not when you had beans for lunch. I was hungry And this is a little car The crowd want a...

Bigtop Bulge

less than 1 minute read

So, you see, I’m really quite worried about your health. Have you been feeling fine? Oh, healthy as a horse, you say? (I guess you shouldn’t have eaten one.)...

Milk

less than 1 minute read

Eunice sniffed the milk carton left on the counter and wrinkled her nose, swallowing hard against her rising gorge. Photo by alisdair

Riding the Train

2 minute read

Riding the hover train this time of night always made me sleepy. The route passed through seedier parts of the city, so I took to people-watching to stay ale...

What's a Dwaithelord?

less than 1 minute read

Dwaithelord — an honorific for the tribal leader of a coven of dwarven wraith soul stealers. Traditionally male, Dwaithelords are honor-bound to defend their...

A Quick Tour of Social Media for Writers

2 minute read

Part of the writing game is marketing (talking about your work) and publicity (getting others to talk about your work). And that generally means using social...

Shardik

2 minute read

Shardik woke to the high-pitched laughter of the woman and growled quietly to himself.

Jake

1 minute read

Jake hobbled in to the kitchen and half-sat on his haunches. The old dog’s hips didn’t quite have the elasticity for a proper sit. He more or less squatted a...

Piscans Interruptus

2 minute read

Captain Nestor breathed a sigh of relief as his yacht left the hanger bay of the Vindictus. Finally, some alone time. It’d been too long since he’d taken hol...

May Reflections — Part Three

2 minute read

So here we are at the end of another month— a busy one at that. I turned 42 and supposedly have the answer. I’m here to tell you that the question still elud...

Torture

less than 1 minute read

Reflected in the steel above, I watch the red line widen as he traces the scalpel from my navel to between my breasts. I tense as the sting turns from bliste...

Smoke

2 minute read

Peter wanted a smoke. It wasn’t so much a physical need as an emotional imperative. After all, he was three years old. Fucking gypsies. He woke up staring a...

The Toy

less than 1 minute read

a haiku poem

Romance Versus Erotica

6 minute read

Oh, this is going to be fun! A couple of months ago I wrote ‘The (Not So) Definitive Guide to Romance Novels’ for Reader’s Carnival . It got me to thinking (...

Wendell's Solution

2 minute read

‘How the Hell did he get up there?’ thought Tony as he looked up the rampart wall of the prison’s exercise yard. Wendell held what could only be a shiv to th...

Caught

less than 1 minute read

I waited impatiently for my computer to shut down. It’d been a long day of meetings and Brenda called several times. I reached down to press the power. I he...

Sierra Enigma

6 minute read

It’s never been easy working in the same place where Mom died. The university’s sprawling campus occupied most of the peninsula, and the hospital sat at its ...

The Last Days of the Marcy Bell

2 minute read

Officially, the Marcy Bell was a salvage rig, licensed for Canadian and international waters but not American. Since 9/11, it was only through a sea of red t...

May Reflections — Part Two

2 minute read

In Part One of my May Reflection series, I played philosopher around positivity, intention and the Golden Rule. Really, paying yourself by ‘paying-it-forward...

Good Boy, Jake

less than 1 minute read

Rod in hand, I went to the lake, To fish for trout with my dog Jake. I cast my line, it went plop-plop. We waited for nature’s wat’ry crop. The sun grew ...

Does TV Rot the Writer's Brain?

4 minute read

Hello, fellow quill-bearers! For your mind-bending pleasure, here is another open-ended dilly of a question: We’re often told that to be great writers, we m...

Justin Takes Control

6 minute read

Agent Justin Cayse left the bordello from the rear, having escaped his captor. Ava Longleggs, always the most generous of hosts, enjoyed Mister Cayse’s visit...

May Reflections — Part One

less than 1 minute read

I attended the annual PD Summit in downtown Halifax this week with a slew of IT, business and marketing peeps. It’s always great to connect and reconnect wit...

For Love of the Short Story

3 minute read

Grok walked into the cave, tired and hungry. Today’s hunt bore little bounty and dusk quickly advanced into night. A solitary rabbit for his tribe would keep...

Dead Inside

less than 1 minute read

Eunice sat on the edge of her daughter’s bed and stared out the window, the rustling of leaves muted by glass. Spotting a flash of motion to her left, she sn...

Writing Rituals

7 minute read

Last week, I posed the following to my fellow writers: I do most of my creative writing soaking in a hot bath with my head immersed and my editing liste...

How I Rebooted My Love of Writing

1 minute read

Way back in January of 2013, I made a promise to myself to pick up my quill and start writing creatively again. In high school and university, I took to cra...

Random

less than 1 minute read

“Goddam it,” Rita O’Neill said as she let the curtains slide back into place. She stomped out of the kitchen and met Rodney in the driveway, her nails biting...

Writing Software and Tools

3 minute read

Writers, like many artisans, love to talk about the tools and techniques of their trade. Honing and tweaking their systems becomes a near-obsession in itself...

Scrambled

7 minute read

“I hate to bother you, but I have something important to ask,” said the new waitress, setting down my plate of scrambled eggs. “Sure, what is it…” I glanced...

Book to Big Screen: Divergent

2 minute read

I’ve always been a fan of dystopian fiction. I remember one of my first experiences was with John Wyndham’s ‘The Chyrsalids’. From that point on, I was hooke...

How Do You Choose Your Characters Names?

1 minute read

Here’s a wide open topic: Do you choose a character’s name because it just sounds right or does it have to have meaning? Is a strongman named Sampson and a...

Xanarax

less than 1 minute read

There once was an alien named Xanarax Who wanted to play the tenor sax But the human didn’t care She wouldn’t even share. So he ate her brain and saved t...

Human Oddity

less than 1 minute read

I smelled the human long before I laid my seventeen eyes on him. All that fur and sweat! I greeted him as best as my translator-matrix would allow, but I thi...

Billy Doesn't Fit In

less than 1 minute read

Billy hated being an alien. His green skin didn’t match anything the other kids wore at school. His mother always had to cut holes in his trousers to accommo...

Alien Haiku

less than 1 minute read

spinning flying orb your lasers burned my house down take me up with you Photo by Mr Thinktank

Western Standoff

less than 1 minute read

Billy: Ya rascally varmit, git back here! Davey: Who’s gonna make me? Tommy: That’d be me. Billy: With what, yer lady’s ladel? Tommy: Better than yer rol...

The Bogeyman

1 minute read

Daddy says it’s time to sleep, To go to bed with naught a peep. The clock winds down, the hour late. I know I have to face my fate. I trundle off towards...

Poor Kid

less than 1 minute read

The Sheriff hauled Jimmy to the gallows to become acquainted with the hangman’s knot. You see, he tried to clean the table with a counterfeit full-house. Dru...

Late at Night

less than 1 minute read

I opened my eyes and could not see. Nothing but black in front of me. I lay supine upon this bed, Thinking I’d be better dead. The night nurse came and c...

Jolene

less than 1 minute read

Me and Little Tim race our horses hard trying to catch up to the train. I saw him tumble from his mount. If the bullet didn’t kill him, surely the trampling ...

Georgie Groundhog

less than 1 minute read

“Oh dear, oh dear! I’m late, so terribly late,” muttered Georgie Groundhog to himself as he dressed for the storm outside. “I’ve slept too long. Spring will...

Festus

less than 1 minute read

You see, Sheriff. I was taking a shower at the Deadman’s Falls after Festus pushed me in the dirt. Sure, there was a bout of fisticuffs, but nothing too craz...

Cowboy Games

2 minute read

The Cedarwood Home for the Elderly stood at the end of a dead-end street in a rotting borough of a dying town, an apt image not lost on the staff and residen...

Cactus

less than 1 minute read

Prickly pointy spikes Drawing blood with slightest brush Struggling to survive

A Horse

less than 1 minute read

I should like to be a horse, So long as it’s a paint, of course. Flying riderless across the plain, Wind tickling my flowing mane. Splashing through shal...

Perfect Party

less than 1 minute read

Doug is dressed in his party best, In a feathered hat and a sequined vest. With an icy beer in each hand, He’d rock it out, with the band. Poker chips an...

Maggie's Secret

less than 1 minute read

“So, I know something you don’t know.” “Bet you don’t.” “I’ll take that bet. Were you talking with Maggie today?” “No. I take it, you were. What’s up with...

Bump in the Night

less than 1 minute read

Matted-hair and rotted teeth, what evil danger lurks beneath? Pointed talons and razor claw, drags you into a gaping maw. He hides in closets and under b...

Ballroom Dreams

less than 1 minute read

I entered the ballroom and searched for her in a sea of gowns and tuxedo. I had to find her, to touch her. All these masks! The ladies looked like angels flo...

How Important is Plot Anyway?

3 minute read

Let’s start with a serviceable definition of plot: A plot is the event or events that are used to insure that you get your story and characters from poi...

High Seas Laundry

less than 1 minute read

Captain Hook, he climbed the deck, Lookin’ for Smee, to give him heck. His eyes, they blazed, all full of fire. The poor old sot, his fate was dire. “Lis...

Helter Swelter

8 minute read

LEVERAGE Stuart fidgeted with his tie in a fit of discomfort and boredom. He looked around the sweltering room. Yup. He didn’t suffer in solitude. Larry s...

All About Using Images

4 minute read

So, you’ve lovingly tapped out ‘The End’ at the bottom of your masterpiece. Huffing a breath of relief that you’ve done it: your word baby is born and you wa...

Panic

5 minute read

“Hold the elevator, please,” said Trudy. I stuck my arm in the closing doors and they bounced open, to much irritation judging by the disgruntled huff behind...

Fletcher Returns

1 minute read

Carol Bannister placed the breakfast tray in front of her Aunt Jessica and stood staring out the window at the autumn leaves swirling about the grounds. “My...

Words to Kill

less than 1 minute read

Part of the self-editing process (you do self-edit, right?) is to clean-up passive voice, needless adverbs and filler words. This is typically done in a pass...

Marching On

1 minute read

So, what has been going on since I posted here back in January? Good question. Let’s see: I lost 5 of the 15 pounds I gained over Christmas I didn't ru...

The Men That Don't Fit In

2 minute read

Some of the best memories of my grandfather are of Robert W. Service. Gramp would, at every opportunity, recite from memory any number of poems. We’d goad hi...

The Hand

less than 1 minute read

My hand’s all numbers so what the heck? I drew a card from atop the deck, My palms were wet and my cheeks a-fire A chip and a chair with stakes ne’er high...

Reading at the Speed of Light

2 minute read

“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” — Dr. Seuss First up, when reading for pleasure...

Moon and Badge

less than 1 minute read

“What seems to be the problem, Officer?” I ask. “License and registration, sir,” he grumbles. I hand him the papers and note that the officer has a lot of ...

March Madness

less than 1 minute read

Three great days in March Fourteen, Sixteen, Seventeen Pi, John and Patrick Photo by Internet Archive Book Images

Lucky Me

less than 1 minute read

I woke up dreaming of gold, which was weird, because I normally crave coffee. I swing my legs to the side of the bed and was shocked to fall flat on the floo...

Hold the Phone

less than 1 minute read

“Is this Douglas Langille?” “Yes, it is. How did you know? I called you?” “Good. We’ve been expecting your call. Pack a small bag. You have 15 minutes.” “...

From Book to Screen: Bitten

3 minute read

When announced that Kelley Armstrong’s first book, ‘Bitten’, was headed for the small screen, fans were pretty darned stoked. Laura Vandervoort’s casting wa...

Burnout

1 minute read

Eric thought his day would never end. Mr. Farnsworth kept him late working on that miserable laundromat account. How, in God’s Green Garden, did anyone expec...

Woden's Daughter

1 minute read

The Allfather’s daughter, shame of Asgard, fled the Great Hall and made her way through the wood to the cliff-side. There, she gathered her furs about her sh...

3014

2 minute read

We’re not made for this damp shit and neither is our tech, thought Gil. What is it, 325 Kelvin? He took his smart-helmet off and leaned forward with his hand...

The Picnic

1 minute read

If you go down in the woods today, you’re sure of a big surprise. If you go down in the woods today, you’d better go in disguise. ‘Cause me and Pete play h...

Lies

2 minute read

Hugh pressed the ‘check mail’ button again and the little closed envelop popped up, taunting him with its secrets. ‘Everything you know is a lie,’ read the s...

Doug and Tim on Slaying the Writers Block Dragon

3 minute read

Your brave knight has journeyed over mountains, fought hordes of orcs and resisted the wiles of a sea-witch. He’s arrived at last to the mouth of a darkened ...

Unreal World

2 minute read

School wasn’t working for me. Three years in and I crashed and burned, my high school ambitions laid to waste. Despite my so-called potential, I wasn’t cut o...

Planning

3 minute read

Everything was going according to plan. Everyone had their roles to play. Amy was dealing and Scott was running the table, losing just enough to keep the eye...

Second Chances

2 minute read

Archie winced and swallowed. The beer tasted watery and flat. Ever since Pop died, this place wasn’t the same. Jug tried hard, but he didn’t have the mind fo...

(Not So) Definitive Guide to Romance Novels

2 minute read

So, when I opted to write this article on romance novels, my first thought was that I had to ask for help. When I did so, I was swiftly told to hand in my ‘M...

How to Read for Enjoyment

2 minute read

The pursuit of happiness is not a fool’s errand, but what makes people happy? Consider the moment when you’re completely lost in the plot of a good book, on ...

Snow Day

2 minute read

Ellen loved her brother, of that there was no doubt. He worked hard to provide for his kids despite the long hours threatening to destroy his marriage to Kat...

Haley Meets Jimmy

3 minute read

I should have trusted my instincts. The girl, calling herself Haley, possessed a wild look about her. Despite the frame of a teenage girl, Haley put out the ...

A Promise Kept

2 minute read

“Damn,” Marnie said as she pulled over onto the icy soft-shoulder and got out, leaving the car running but the door ajar. The beep-beeping cut through me lik...

Talk Is Cheap But Rum Costs Money

3 minute read

Today is the last day of my vacation. I am very fortunate to work for an organization that allows for a goodsome break. Tomorrow, I’ll be back to toiling in ...

Genres in a Nutshell

3 minute read

Walk in to any bookstore or library and we are confronted by the ‘Genre Beast’. There are many ways to categorize books and genre is but one. Bookstores are ...

Essential Jack Whyte

3 minute read

Do you love historical adventure sagas that span the centuries? Can the Arthur legends be true? What’s the real story behind the Knights Templar? Is there mo...

Jonas

3 minute read

Jonas leaped over the barricade and wormed his way through an opening in the quarantine fence without being noticed, his stolen prize held tightly in his jaw...

Meanwhile, at the Hall of Justice

2 minute read

So, it’s been two months since my last post. Christmas is just around the corner and soon we’ll be saying ‘Chuck U. Farley’ to 2013. Midnight Abyss is out a...

Haley's Homecoming

2 minute read

I hitched my knapsack up over one shoulder and got off the bus. The bright summer sun and dusty air assaulted my senses after the long ride. I’d gotten used ...

Thanksgiving

less than 1 minute read

“Good man, where might I find your nearest mooring dock?” “No mooring dock.” “What about the nearest deep harbour?” “We use canoes. They’re big, but the s...

Pickles

less than 1 minute read

Sour pickles that make me pucker, I like to torture some poor sucker. Tell them sweet! It’s just one gherkin. It’s fun to trick, but mind your smirkin’! ...

Christmas Eve

less than 1 minute read

I’m not a religious man; spiritual, yes, but religious, no. However, it is a long standing tradition to accompany my mother to Midnight Mass every Christmas ...

Black Friday

less than 1 minute read

I tried, I tried, with all my might, To get the toy, I’d have to fight. Through shopping hoards, it was in my sight. I clambered over, jumped and took fli...

Patching Annie

2 minute read

Walking by my daughter’s room with an armload of laundry, I pause to listen at the door. It’s always closed these days with Becky’s preteen need for privacy ...

Manhunt

less than 1 minute read

Leaves crunched noisily under foot despite their practiced woodsman experience. Autumn air froze everything brittle. Rifles slung, hunters like these knew ca...

The Apprentice

1 minute read

She wakes up groggy, and I watch from behind her eyes as she senses my invasion. I drink from her panic, revelling in its energy, so vibrant and alive. Life...

Hallow's Morn

2 minute read

Jackie pulled the collar of her housecoat tight around her neck and opened the door to let her cat inside after his morning romp. She clutched the coffee cup...

The Standoff

less than 1 minute read

Missy’s moon shadow cast long, tail twitching in anticipation; the taste of freshly killed squirrel electrified her whiskers. She named her quarry Nemesis. ...

Thoughtful Magic

3 minute read

The life of a super-villainess was burdensome to Amy and when her fembot henchman, Stacey, suggested a vacation in her winter-lair on the Caribbean, she jump...

Flying Home

less than 1 minute read

I watched the sun set and the moon rise, As we flew, high in the skies. The clouds below, so milky white, Hills and valleys, an epic sight. But, behold, ...

The Craftsman

2 minute read

“You see, Detective, I have a little problem with knives. I collect them, large and small. Not swords, mind you, or anything garish like that. Just a simple ...

Davey's Boat

3 minute read

There was only one bus in town and I missed the last run, its taillights taunting me with the faint spray from the wet wheels. As I stood hunched over, ass a...

Rocktober! Show me your horns!

2 minute read

I’m home sick today, cold sweats, eyes stinging, bones aching and head pounding. To be honest I feel like a reanimated corpse who’d rather be just left alone...

Chimera

3 minute read

Betty haunted what passed for downtown Dorchester. It was two in the afternoon on a griddle-hot summer day. She had the whole crumbling sidewalk to herself. ...

Intention

3 minute read

Larry sat in the jail cell and tried to make himself invisible. The smell of piss, sweat and stale booze made him light-headed. An acrid mouthful of pre-vomi...

Newsworthy

4 minute read

David Pemberton leaned into the mirror and fussed over the crow’s feet starting to creep into his face. He liked the look he was cultivating. While Janice su...

It's Groundhogs All The Way Down

1 minute read

September has rolled around again. Our youngest has been delivered to university to continue his journey into Awesomehood. My bride and I are alone without c...

Broken

6 minute read

It was a slow night, even for a Tuesday. The rain kept everyone off the streets and away from the watering holes. That suited me just fine given my mood as o...

On the Crest of the Storm

less than 1 minute read

thunderous dark skies running through the autumn grass into the dark wood I am the hunted. He does not stop, will not stop. I hear my name above the build...

A Hole in the Plan

2 minute read

The blade of the shovel rang loudly as it hit rock again. Dale winced. Sound carried far in the night. There was too much noise for one evening already. He s...

The Gift

3 minute read

It took a lot of effort to get the fingerprints just right. Even a little too much would ruin them. Too little and they’d never find them at all. It was Chri...

Grace Under Fire

3 minute read

Grace raced to the emergency pull station on the other side of the room. There wasn’t much room for debate and doubt on this one. They fucked up. The quarant...

The Gypsy Tent

2 minute read

I wandered through the county fair, With plenty of coin and time to spare. Carnies barking to and fro, ‘Spin the wheel’ and ‘enjoy the show.’ Neither bea...

On Taking Criticism

less than 1 minute read

A writer’s heart is an untamed beast. Tho from his quill flows a reader’s feast, Not all words are diamonds written. Sometimes the author’s ego’s bitten.‎ ...

Falling Star

3 minute read

Martha woke from her terrible dream with the chills. She was having the same dream that she’d been having ever since the confirmed diagnosis two years ago. S...

Confession

3 minute read

Murderer! Murderer! I thought I would ne’er hear that word. But to my woe, you now bestow that label — many times have I heard. Now this is the day that I ...

Herb's Bad Week

4 minute read

Herb was delusional. He fancied himself a ladies man and a friend to all his peers in the office. He was his boss’s trusted lieutenant and the only one who w...

Tommy Collects

3 minute read

Tommy Andolini was a brute. That simple fact, coupled with an adversarial disposition, made him well-suited to his profession. In truth, he loved his job. Wo...

2013 Mid-way to Madness

1 minute read

Happy Canada Day! May bacon and coffee keep and protect you in these troubled times. Whatever. I’m chillaxin’ in a parking lot waiting for the parade to st...

Artemis Nightrise

6 minute read

Evie had a problem. She was overwhelmed. The coven hadn’t assembled like this in more than two-hundred years. She was unsure how many of the Night-seekers we...

Deus Ex Machina

3 minute read

“Where’s my son?” Luthur Pinderton slammed his large hand against the cinder-block that framed the window of the interrogation room. Inside, Detective Goran...

Free-Fall

4 minute read

Josie pulled the visor down on her heads-up display as she entered the airlock. Her pulse was racing. She felt a trickle of sweat bead down the small of her ...

Let the Chips Fall

4 minute read

Candy emptied the tobacco can in the sink, put it back under the leaking window and sat down. The chair squeaked its complaint, but bore the man’s girth stea...

Shack Wacky May

4 minute read

So, it’s a Saturday morning and I have the house to myself. It’s June 1st. That means it must be time for my monthly reflective post. It’s been a busy month ...

Emerald Fire

1 minute read

I had just parked my car and pressed the lock button when I noticed her. The old woman on the street pushed her shopping cart, stuffed to the brim with her l...

The Doorway

10 minute read

I climbed the back staircase of my grandparent’s old house. The layers upon layers of white paint adorned the railing and casings. They were only slightly du...

Timmy Calls Wish Fulfillement

1 minute read

“Hello. Wish Fulfillment Department, a division of Hopes and Dreams Incorporated. Welcome to our Customer Care Centre. Please listen carefully to the followi...

A Bargain

3 minute read

Saturday mornings were never complete without the obligatory yard sale run. We’d hop in the family beater and dash from trailer to trailer all over the park ...

Martin Makes His Stand

3 minute read

Martin slipped his battered old pickup into neutral and turned the engine off. Ol’ Trusty coasted behind the bluff and crunched on the gravel shoulder. He wi...

May Day Mayday

2 minute read

It’s May Day! Pagans unite for a celebration of Spring and Rebirth! Today was also my monthly weigh-in day. 235 pounds. Wah-waaahhh. That’s up again this mo...

Masks

2 minute read

Every day of the week he wears masks, trading one mask for another. His true self always guarded and held apart from the world of men. He wakes up every mor...

Descent

11 minute read

JOHN’S RUN John was in the zone. His stride was smooth and his breathing was even. He felt like he could run forever at this pace. Ace was ahead of him, th...

April 2013 — One Year Later

1 minute read

So this morning, I weigh 231 pounds. That’s up one pound from last month. March sucked in many ways, and strict adherence to my plan was among them. But, hey...

Dana's Story

13 minute read

PRIM “I have something to tell you”, said Dana quietly, barely audible. We were all laughing uncontrollably at the melted marshmallow and chocolate plaster...

Danny's Redemption

20 minute read

A sharp breeze stirred up the gutter dirt as Danny crossed the otherwise motionless street. It stung his face, both the sandy debris and the cold air. He pul...

Stormy Night

25 minute read

It was a dark and stormy night. Sure, it’s cliché but thats how I remember how it all started. How I was forced in to making this decision. How I ended up a...

February — A Mixed Bag of Booyah

1 minute read

I’m a little late getting this update out. It’s been a busy time. Weigh-in was good — down 4 pounds in February. No change in my measurements. Whatever. Did...

January — 31 Days Of Snap Its Cold

2 minute read

As of this morning: Weight: 234 lbs Neck: 16" Navel: 43" Waist: 42" Hips: 45" Body Fat: 33.23% That’s a loss of 5 lbs and a net gain of 2” re...

Sunday Hyper Super Mega Public Doug

less than 1 minute read

Another day down. Went to a friend’s place for supper and enjoyed some tasty Mediterranean fare. I ate a little more lightly during the day to ensure that I ...

Saturday Hyper Super Mega Public Doug

less than 1 minute read

I enjoyed a day off and accomplished very little. I did finally get around to buying a pull-up bar. Outside of that, I stayed home and resisted grazing. S...

Friday Hyper Super Mega Public Doug

less than 1 minute read

Breakfast and supper were both skillet meals. Hot food on a cold day FTW! Another 5km walking day to/from work. I also managed to get in 3 circuits while ma...

Thursday Hyper Super Mega Public Doug

less than 1 minute read

I probably didn’t need the pepperoni but, hell, I could have made worse choices. Like the cookie at lunch (dammit). Still within tolerance though, so there...

Wednesday Hyper Super Mega Public Doug

less than 1 minute read

I made a goulash for the family this evening and put some meat and veggies aside. They had theirs with macaroni and tomato soup. To mine I added some pasta s...

Tuesday Hyper Super Mega Public Doug

less than 1 minute read

Better breakfast today. The stew was pretty carb heavy, but I still managed to stay within acceptable thresholds and enjoy a cookie and some chocolate. Walk...

Monday Hyper Super Mega Public Doug

less than 1 minute read

This was a pretty typical day. I was a little rushed so breakfast was quick-and-dirty. I made the salad while the eggs were boiling. Supper was kinda just th...

This Week: Hyper-Super-Mega-Public Doug

less than 1 minute read

A few people have asked me lately to detail exactly what I eat if I’ve been eschewing all grains for months. My god! Think about the toaster! Won’t someone p...

The Clock Is Running

3 minute read

> The clock is running. Make the most of today. Time waits for no man. Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That’s why it is c...

Gobsmacked

2 minute read

I have to admit, I was kinda down about this month’s results on the scale — a big ol’ goose-egg. It seems like I’ll never get to the 100 pound loss mark let ...

Cash For Stache

less than 1 minute read

Cash for ‘stache? Keeping it simple folks. Movember is a great awareness campaign for improving men’s health. http://mobro.co/douglangille

Burpees!

3 minute read

Healthy living and productivity can be an interesting challenge with a lot of complimentary skills — mad ninja skills. Too bad I’m not a ninja. Yet. Last mo...

Time to Let Go and Play

2 minute read

So, first the update. Currently, I weigh 239.2 pounds and a wear a size 38 pants. That’s down 67 pounds and 10 pant sizes since April. 92 pounds gone over al...

A Personal Experiment for September

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Another month down, another 10 pounds shed. At 246, I’m a full 60 lbs down since April when I opted to eschew grains and refined sugars and a whopping 85 lbs...

Cheerios Are Evil

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So my grandson was visiting with us on the weekend. He’s a great kid. Having him around is an inspiration to get healthy. I was feeding him Cheerios for bre...

Crazy milestone achieved.

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It’s official. I’ve lost 50 pounds since April 1st, 75 pounds in total from my heaviest. I can’t remember for certain, but at a size 42, I think I’m below ...

30 Days of May scratch June…

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I’m a little late with this entry — it’s been a crazy month and a tumultuous week or so. I’m a little disappointed with the results of my May challenge: mor...

30 Day Challenge — April's Done, May's Begun

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Last month, I committed to a 30 day challenge to remove flour and added-sugar from my diet. It evolved to be a lot closer to the Primal Blueprint (definitely...

My 30 Day Challenge

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April is a nice square looking month this year — starts on a Sunday and all that. April Fools Day makes as great a New Year as anything for resolutions. So ...

Remembering Wilson Verge

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I met Wilson in the summer of 1998. I was doing some very hands-on IT consulting for the NSCC Metro campuses. In conversation, I made the mistake of letting ...

Momentum

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On the way home yesterday, crawling through late afternoon traffic along the Bedford highway, I was listening to CBC Mainstreet NS. An item washed over me th...

My iPad Experience

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Everyone and their cat, it seems, has done an iPad review. I got my hands on a few of these through work as my teams needed to get a handle on what was alrea...

What CO2? No CO2 here!

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One week later and I still can’t let this one go. I was listening to CBC radio on the way home last Friday. They were talking about the recent NDP commitmen...

I have a theory…

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The Vatican is so besieged by pedophilia and corruption scandals that the Holy See has commissioned secret work, in an unprecedented alliance with the Illumi...

The Woodbridge Dog Disaster

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There was an old woman in Woodbridge there was So proper and tidy and all of them things She would wander all day with her duster in hand She was one of thos...

Gramps would have been 99 today…

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<h2 id="the-song-of-the-wage-slave">The Song of the Wage-Slave</h2> When the long, long day is over, and the Big Boss gives me my pay, I hope t...

I love homemade pea soup!

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Rhonda makes a mean split green pea soup. It’s very tasty and always reminds me of a couple of jokes. The first one makes me giggle: Big Brother to Little B...

All the Leaves are Brown and the Sky is Gray

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It was a nice day to be outside with my nieces at one of my favourite haunts. [gallery type=”rectangular” ids=”1134,1135,1136,1137,1138”]

Peggy’s Cove

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My sweetheart Rhonda, our friend Johanna and I did a little local tourism today. I’ve been to Peggy’s Cove a couple of times before but today was too nice...

Alone in a Car

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Barreling down the highway at dusk with the windows down, enjoying the cooling air and screaming to some rock classics on the radio. The simple pleasures of...

Tired of the rain?

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A curious fellow died one day and found himself waiting in the long line of judgment. As he stood there he noticed that some souls were allowed to march righ...

20 West Street, Antigonish, NS

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For about 50 years, this was my grandparents’ house. Gramma, and then my uncle, ran a restaurant called the Cottage Store adjacent to the house. Nicknamed th...

One Of The Reasons I Love My Wife

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One of the reasons I love my wife is in daring to fly without any safety belts. Rhonda never seems to shy away from unknown territory for her. By all report...

Maternity

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There once was a Square, such a square little Square, And he loved a trim Triangle; But she was a flirt and around her skirt Vainly she made him dangle. ...

This Came Up in Workplace Conversation Today…

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Hannibal Lecter: First principles, Clarice. Simplicity. Read Marcus Aurelius. Of each particular thing ask: what is it in itself? What is its nature? What do...

Concert at the Halifax Forum

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My son Adam, his friend Ben and I had a great time. It was a small, but very engaged crowd. We enjoyed all four acts — time well spent and worth every pen...

Missed Opportunity

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Meeko would lobby to have Extreme Sleeping as an exhibition sport for the next Olympics, but she just can’t seem to get motivated.

She Laughed Until She Cried…

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So, I had an hour between coming home from work and taking Adam to guitar lessons. I decided to haul up some the old tile in the kitchen as part of the disco...

A Few Shots of Seattle

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Perhaps not surprisingly, Seattle and area resembles parts of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia both — except randomized a bit. [gallery ids=”1109,1110,1111,1...

Misty Morning at First Lake

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It was a nice fresh morning and I was up early as usual so I took Sheba down to the lake. No ducks were harmed. I did notice an alarming amount of litter o...

Schrodinger's Duplex

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Go ahead and vote this one up for the lulz.

Down the Rabbit-hole at Easter

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I firmly believe in the golden rule, which is a common thread with all religions — it’s unfortunate the opposing biological imperative still reigns. Still, ...

Coffee Week — Saturday

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Happy Caturday! Blossom is the oldest of my cats at 14 summers. I fancy her to be a tea drinker. Tia (our youngest) on the other hand, is probably a full-...

Coffee Week — Friday

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Pretty late in the day and far under quota for coffee consumption — lowered my standards to convenience store brew. I was surprised in a meeting by a unadve...

Coffee Week — Thursday

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I’m in planning meetings all day that will probably feature the stereotypical coffee urn of curious vintage. As long as it’s not decaf, we’ll get along. I ...

Coffee Week — Wednesday

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To be honest, I’ll ingest coffee in any form by the middle of the week. Sometimes, I’ve been tempted to take a jar of instant and eat it dry with a spoon. Go...

Coffee Week — Tuesday

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While attending university in Antigonish, I stayed with my grandparents. My grandmother had founded a little restaurant across the street called the Cottage ...

Coffee Week — Monday

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Today was a Tim’s morning. The much-hyped storm produced a good layer of ice pellet sheeting everything. The rest of the day is to be filled with a good sla...

Coffee Week — Sunday

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I balance lazy, affordable and tasty when I make coffee. I use inexpensive gear that can be picked up at any grocery store or Walmart — a grinder, a press a...

Random Thoughts on Simplifying Productivity

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I get a kick out of the anti-productivity backlash out there. There’s a lot of good dialog on the subject but it seeds doubt and uncertainty. I’m not sure if...

Teaching Human Ethics and Simply Being Thankful

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I was talking with a co-worker this morning — that kind of cubicle chatter that usually starts any given day. He was sharing a story about the appropriatenes...

WeightWatchers, Measurement, and Motivation

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One of my top strengths is Connectedness (others include Analytical, Strategic, Input and Learner). So, it’s not usually a surprise when I connect the dot...

I Don't Get Twitter

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I tried to understand it. I really did. For almost a month, I tooled around with it trying to find a reason to use it. Apparently, a cat has more cause to tw...

Cats, Rabbits and Random Thoughts

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So, I was in a meeting yesterday. We were embroiled in heated discourse over project planning and scenario discovery around a frankenbuilt technology solutio...