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Monthly Archives: October 2011
Mississippi Delta Stories
A few stories that I’ve written that are set in the magical land we know as the Mississippi Delta. The Storm: A story set in the Delta about the amazing power of forgiveness. The Unanswered Prayer: A man of faith … Continue reading
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Smoky Mountain Stories
Here are the stories I’ve written that are set in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park: A Smoky Mountain Lesson: A man learns an important lesson from his grandfather. The Ghost of the Smokies: A true ghost story I made … Continue reading
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Daily Blog Oct. 29
We lean another ladder against the wrong wall And climb high to the highest rung, to shake fists at the sky From Nickel Creek’s song Reason Why Leaning your ladder against the wall. How many of us have done that? … Continue reading
The Ghost of Smokies
In the backcountry of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park is an old wooden cabin. Some say it’s haunted. Some say it’s possessed. Hikers have reported strange sounds and sightings near it for years. Animals won’t go near it. And … Continue reading
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The Unanswered Prayer
There was a brown stripe on the white wall of the Riverside First Baptist Church. It was the same church where the people had prayed for the town to be spared from the great flood of 2011. The brown stripe … Continue reading
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Daily Blog — October 28
Tired Ever been so tired that you just wanted to stop and sit down? I have. In fact, I felt that way this morning. This time last year I ran the Marine Corps Marathon in Washington, D.C. It was 26.2 … Continue reading
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Monster Chronicles
Frankenstein reclined awkwardly on the psychiatrist’s couch. It was made for a man half his size and no matter how hard he tried, he could not get comfortable. Of course, his comfort issues were internal. And that’s why he was … Continue reading
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Oct. 27 Daily Log
The idea for the short story Tiffany Jesus was a gift. I wanted to write something last night but could not think of anything. When I woke up this morning, the image of a small church in Vermont where I had … Continue reading
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