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Watch a Diva Work »

[17 Aug 2009 | No Comment | 203 views]

No posts for the past week.
No pic today.
Real life has been happening and on July 30th it caught up with me and slowed things down to a crawl.
It’s Monday morning, and I’m getting back to life as I know it.  Which includes writing. And finishing my serial story.
Just wanted to give you guys a heads up.
And thanks to everyone who supported my family after the loss of my sister. It really meant a lot to us.
Stephanie (Riding The Wave) and her “little problem” are back on Wednesday.

APOOO Fridays »

[8 Aug 2009 | No Comment | 221 views]
APOOO- 7 Aug 09

It’s about my sister.
Things My Sister Taught Me.
(From the home page- click on the post to see the link)

FictionBytes »

[7 Aug 2009 | One Comment | 707 views]
Riding The Wave- Episode 5

Speaking of people watching, I was in the store hanging up “Coming Soon” signs in the display window when this guy in a t-shirt, jeans, steel-toed boots, and a hard hat walked by.

FictionBytes »

[6 Aug 2009 | No Comment | 478 views]
Riding The Wave- Episode 4

Rachel, to my surprise, also saw it coming. Kids are funny like that. It didn’t mean that the divorce was any easier on her, just that she knew her parents were on a very rocky road

FictionBytes »

[5 Aug 2009 | No Comment | 221 views]
Riding The Wave-Episode 3

Closing on Fridays was no big deal because back then, folks actually hung out in interesting places on summer evenings. The only folks in the mall were high school kids waiting for their movie start time

FictionBytes »

[4 Aug 2009 | 2 Comments | 192 views]
Riding The Wave-Episode 2

Dr. Lisa Hamilton, the woman supposedly best suited to help me deal with my condition, is so not my image of a psychiatrist.She keeps a pair of running shoes by the door and has a model kayak on her desk.

FictionBytes »

[3 Aug 2009 | 4 Comments | 233 views]
Riding The Wave- Episode 1

I call it “riding the wave”. What else could you possibly call it? You can’t stop it once it gets started, so you may as well go with the flow with as little resistance as possible