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Sometimes Things Work Out

On April 6, 2015 By wastedpilgrimIn FictionLeave a comment

                This is the final part of this serial short story, which doesn’t have an overall title yet, but I’ll come up with it when I post the whole tale in one take in a day or so. The first five episodes, in order, were “Different Goals,” “A Taste for Mischief,” “All Fall Down,” “A …

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Nothing Witty About Regaining Wits

On April 3, 2015April 3, 2015 By wastedpilgrimIn FictionLeave a comment

This is the fifth episode of my short story about culture shock on Homecoming Day at a private college in the South. The first four episodes were, in order, "Different Goals, "A Taste for Mischief," "All Fall Down," and "A Stroke of Smoke." “Well,” Charles Dough reported, “I finally got Christian to answer one of …

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All Fall Down

On March 24, 2015March 25, 2015 By wastedpilgrimIn FictionLeave a comment

               Here’s the third episode in this tale, preceded first by “Different Goals” and then by “A Taste for Mischief.” I hope this gives you some amusement. Jonny McCutcheon at first enjoyed himself immensely when he, Marissa, and Trent made their way up to the Suite Level of Doug Tussle Stadium and proceeded to …

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Different Goals

On March 16, 2015 By wastedpilgrimIn FictionLeave a comment

This short story is about a cultural conflict at a fictional college on Homecoming. Here’s the first episode. Jonathan Elbert McCutcheon was a direct descendant of the founder of Calliham College, his great-great-great grandfather Estes Calliham, who had also been a lieutenant governor and signed the Articles of Secession that briefly separated the South from …

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The Bright Lights Burn

On March 4, 2015March 4, 2015 By wastedpilgrimIn FictionLeave a comment

SEVEN YEARS IF IT’S A DAY The walk down to the mailbox wasn’t far, but it was hilly. The right knee, operated on so long ago, was wearing out again, and there wasn’t a damn thing Riley Mansfield could do about it. He now understood what was meant by the term “trick knee.” One morning, …

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Completely Unawares

On March 4, 2015March 4, 2015 By wastedpilgrimIn FictionLeave a comment

This is the seventh and final episode of a short story about Riley Mansfield, the hero of my first novel, The Audacity of Dope. This story is set in the present, nearly seven years after the events of the novel. The first six parts were, in order, “Seven Years If It’s a Day,” “Like Old …

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A False Sense of Security

On February 28, 2015 By wastedpilgrimIn FictionLeave a comment

This is the sixth episode of this short story about the character, Riley Mansfield, I created for my first novel, The Audacity of Dope. The first five, in order, were "Seven Years If It's a Day," "Like Old Times," "High in La-La Land," "Far, Far Away," and "Melissa, Under Water." Riley Mansfield had no sixth …

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Melissa, Under Water

On February 24, 2015February 24, 2015 By wastedpilgrimIn FictionLeave a comment

This is the fifth part of a short story which takes up the story of Riley Mansfield, seven years after the events described in my first novel, The Audacity of Dope. In order, the first four episodes are entitled, “Seven Years If It’s a Day,” “Like Old Times,” “High in La-La Land,” and “Far, Far …

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Far, Far Away

On February 19, 2015 By wastedpilgrimIn Fiction3 Comments

              In response to some small demand, I took up the story of Riley Mansfield, the main character in my first novel, The Audacity of Dope. The first three episodes, in order, were “Seven Years If It’s a Day,” “Like Old Times,” and “High in La-La Land.” This is the fourth episode. Some adjustments had …

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High in La-La Land

On February 11, 2015February 11, 2015 By wastedpilgrimIn FictionLeave a comment

This short story picks up the story of Riley Mansfield and his wife, the former Melissa Franklin, seven years after the events of my first novel, The Audacity of Dope. This is the third episode. The first two, in order, were “Seven Years If It’s a Day” and “Like Old Times.” The simple arithmetic of …

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