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Furlough Blues, Part Five

On April 5, 2014April 5, 2014 By wastedpilgrimIn FictionLeave a comment

This short story begins with a song and ends with a surprise.   Months passed and the dirty feelings subsided in Jerry Lowndes. It was just another job, just errands he had to run, like going to the post office or shopping for groceries. It paid the bills. The packages had no smell. They were …

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Furlough Blues, Part Four

On April 4, 2014April 4, 2014 By wastedpilgrimIn FictionLeave a comment

The expansion of a song into a short story – by the end, one will have little to do with the other – continues with its penultimate part.   As clueless as he had felt at any time in his life, Jerry Lowndes knocked on the door of Room 227 of the Nocono Lodge, where …

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Furlough Blues, Part Three

On April 2, 2014April 2, 2014 By wastedpilgrimIn FictionLeave a comment

This is a short story whose creative basis is a song of mine. It never seemed as if Jerry Lowndes slept. The jail cell wasn’t exactly the Hilton, though neither had been the motel room where he and Laurie had been cavorting. His mind had been alive, considering the depth of the hole and paucity …

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Furlough Blues, Part Two

On March 31, 2014March 31, 2014 By wastedpilgrimIn FictionLeave a comment

This continuing short story originated in a song of mine: Jerry Lowndes could have been doing many things had he immediately rolled up his sleeves and gone to work, making proposals of free-lance stories he could write, or arranging for some sort of loan to get him by, but any comprehensive plan for relief required …

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Furlough Blues, Part One

On March 29, 2014 By wastedpilgrimIn FictionLeave a comment

This is yet another short story that originates in one of my songs. When Jerry Lowndes checked his email, he discovered that his book on the heroes of the Atlantic Coast Conference wasn’t quite the blockbuster he had hoped. He had hoped the book would provide some aid in fulfilling his daughter’s wish to transfer …

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A Nice Break From Desolation

On March 27, 2014March 27, 2014 By wastedpilgrimIn Fiction2 Comments

He’d have never wanted anyone to know it, but, yeah, Jack Pinson was drinking, even though it wasn’t even noon on Tuesday, when he got a text message from Hank McGonigald. Hank wanted to get together and have lunch the next time Pinson swung through Atlanta. I hate to fucking tell you, Hank, but I …

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I Got Cash Money

On March 25, 2014March 25, 2014 By wastedpilgrimIn Fiction2 Comments

This story, also based on a song of mine, is very short. Harvey Phelan was stranded magnificently, holed up in the last place he’d expect to be on Thanksgiving. As best he could tell, the body of water outside the window was called Alton Bay. The little village about a half mile away was either …

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Stuck In A Rut

On March 23, 2014March 23, 2014 By wastedpilgrimIn Fiction1 Comment

About four years ago, I wrote a song called "Stuck in a Rut." A couple weeks ago, I decided to expand it into a short story. I wrote it and posted it in seven installments. Here's the whole story of Josie Swenson and Tripp Fallaw, at least for a week. It was a Thursday, but …

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Stuck In A Rut, Final Part (7)

On March 23, 2014March 23, 2014 By wastedpilgrimIn FictionLeave a comment

Yes. This all began with a song. I’m well beyond its boundaries now. “Josie, I want you to look at these fuckin’ … vehicles,” Tripp Fallaw said as they arrived at the country club. “Shit.” Josie was world-weary, cynical, burnt-out, and, of course, high. They said, Uncle Jed, it’s the place you oughtta be, so …

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Stuck In A Rut, Part Six

On March 22, 2014March 22, 2014 By wastedpilgrimIn Fiction2 Comments

Our heroine, Josie, inhales the culture shock of Los Angeles and holds it in. Josie Swenson spent Tuesday in a medicated fog, medicated being a popular cliché for using marijuana where it could be had for a prescription card and a song. Tripp and Wade said they had to “hone” their games, which meant they …

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