Writing Ideas Might Be Written In The Stars
Monday arrived and for once I had nothing drafted for this blog, with no ideas swirling in my mind. Which led me to read an online Writer’s Digest article, “Where Do You Get Your Ideas: On Mindfulness and Creativity in Picture Books and Graphic Novels,” by author Minh Le and illustrator Chan Chau. I’m not […]
DoD Website For UFO Sightings Is Anything But
I thought it was time to check out this new Pentagon website I’d heard about on TV news, supposedly for UFO sightings. Even the head of NASA commented on it, and about extraterrestrial life as a realistic possibility. This made me ponder, maybe that means the Department of Defense is also finally recognizing that these […]
9/11: Not Another Day to Glorify the Military
I hadn’t planned to write about 9/11 this week, but it’s hard to get away from the “Always Remember, Never Forget” sentiment on social media and TV. That in and of itself is not a bad thing, but here’s what is. People not understanding what September 11, 2001, was—and what it definitely wasn’t, and shouldn’t […]
Juvenile Fantasies of Mansplaining Gun Mongers
I didn’t want to write about this topic again, even though I address it in all novels of my Other Worldly series. Yet, there I was, typing this out during Labor Day weekend storms because gun violence, and the inevitable mansplaining on social media by gun mongers, never ceases. It’s not as if these men […]
A Toast To Jimmy Buffett
I’m sad today, but feel compelled to celebrate the life of someone who brought much joy to me, and to my family. So, this is my version of an ode, and a hearty toast, to Jimmy Buffett, who died last night at age 76. The son of a son of a sailor who left us […]
Jeffrey Clark Pollutes Environmental Law
Someone asked me this weekend on Twitter (yes, I still call it that) what I once did for the Pentagon. I found myself reticent to reply, and damn well knew why. Jeffrey Clark. The man among many who give lawyers a bad name, and the dude who has given environmental lawyering a spectacularly negative spotlight […]
Dad Golfs With Aliens In My Other Worldly Novels
My dad turns 91 today, so I thought I should give him equal time on this blog after posting about Mom two weeks ago on her ninetieth birthday. After all, Dad, or Les (short for Leslie) features in my Other Worldly novels as Gene. Like my dad, my feisty female protagonist Rowan Layne and I […]
Does Nevada’s Governor Support Racketeering & Fraud?
I spent storm-watch-Saturday reading the Fulton County, GA, indictment and taking notes about Nevada. Before I get to that, let me just say that this 90-plus page document reminds me of a law school exam. Wherein, a bizarre and convoluted fact pattern is laid out and one must identify all potential crimes and criminals. In […]
Author Burnout: One Too Many Book Launches?
When something’s bugging me I’ve found that writing it out, as in writing about it, helps. That’s why there are so many sociopolitical issues addressed in my novels. Fact is, I haven’t written about writing on this blog lately, because I haven’t drafted anything but my weekly blog posts. Back in March when the sixth […]
Indictment Insights For My Politically Passionate Mom On Her 90th Birthday
My Mom, Laura, turns 90 today. Born in Texas in the same year as Willie Nelson, she still loves Willie—and “jitterbugging” to Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville. She’s also my number one fan of this blog site, still diligently reading every post and providing praise that keeps me writing. Those of you in the know, or who […]