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Spanning My Literary Globe

On January 23, 2017 By wastedpilgrimIn WritingLeave a comment

Clinton, South Carolina, Monday, January 23, 2017, 9:35 a.m.   I had another brainstorm overnight. I’m working on two literary projects. One I’ve been working on for several months. Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell is up to about 80,000 words in first draft. Two weeks ago, another sleepless night led me to a second project, tentatively …

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Not About the Inauguration

On January 20, 2017 By wastedpilgrimIn LifeLeave a comment

Clinton, South Carolina, Friday, January 20, 2017, 11:47 a.m. The new president is about to take office. In a moment, I’m going to listen to what he has to say. I’m not going to write about politics. It has left me weary. I hope for the best. Instead, I’m going to write about something frivolous. …

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Futility Is Necessary and Inevitable

On October 27, 2016 By wastedpilgrimIn LifeLeave a comment

I don’t know whether it’s depressing because it really is or because I’m getting old and cranky. Perhaps I’m just starting to suspect that my labors have all been in vain. So little of what I wanted to achieve in life is done. Every day is a new day, but the passage of each pushes …

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I’d Try This Style if I Could Swing It

On May 30, 2016May 30, 2016 By wastedpilgrimIn BooksLeave a comment

Sometimes reading a book leaves me green with envy. Such is the case with Matthew Norman's We're All Damaged. I believe we are. Two novels ago – three once I get Cowboys Come Home finished -- I started writing Crazy of Natural Causes as a farce. Then I immersed myself in the outrageous football coach, …

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Still Irreverent, Even on Easter

On March 27, 2016 By wastedpilgrimIn Religion1 Comment

  It is a good day to face reality, Easter. The celebration of Christ's Resurrection has coincidentally, over time, tied itself to the vow of poverty otherwise known as tax time. It's not actually until April 15, but it behooves one to approach that date with caution, lest one leave oneself insufficient time to prepare …

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Observations of My Humdrum Day

On June 19, 2015 By wastedpilgrimIn LifeLeave a comment

I had a productive day. The majority was busy and business, though I finished a short story I'm not going to post on my web site because it's unconventional and catered to the requirements of a contest. I haven't entered it yet because I have to shave about 150 words in order to make it …

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Not Gon’ Let It Bother Me

On June 8, 2015 By wastedpilgrimIn WritingLeave a comment

I’m about to be busy with the editing of my new novel, Crazy of Natural Causes. At the moment, I’m obsessing over making the cover better. It’ll work out. It needs to grab the attention of potential readers. Once they buy it, most of them are going to like it. Maybe putting all that work …

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Trailer Park Trash & Vampires, by James Wayland

On April 1, 2015 By wastedpilgrimIn BooksLeave a comment

            I have a confession to make. I am what, depending on the area of the country, is known as either a “fraidy cat” or a “scaredy cat.” I’ve never particularly cared for horror, be it a novel or a movie. Many years ago, when I was home from college, my sister invited me to …

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A Taste for Mischief

On March 20, 2015March 21, 2015 By wastedpilgrimIn FictionLeave a comment

This is the second episode of a short story. The first was “Different Goals.” I hope you get a few laughs because that’s mainly the intention of this story. When Charles Dough and Christian Beliveau made their way back to their dormitory, named for Jonny McCutcheon’s uncle, it could have passed for summer school. It …

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A Sticking Key

On September 16, 2014September 16, 2014 By wastedpilgrimIn Life1 Comment

I’m grateful for this Sony laptop. It’s lasted longer than any of my previous writing apparati. The wear and tear of writing about distant events took its toll on a Dell, a Toshiba, and another brand whose name escapes me now. I’ve also been a writer – a sportswriter for most of that time – …

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