I am currently working on a narrative non-fiction book titled
Raising Rough Riders in the White House: Theodore Roosevelt and His
Sons Archie and Quentin and Their Pony Algonquin.
While researching the
death of Quentin during WW I, I discovered serio-comic maps as both
art form and propaganda devices. I wondered what would happen if the characters could
talk.
"Hark, Hark the Dogs of War Do Bark" is the result. Scarlet Leaf is publishing this satire in January 2020.
In Greek mythology, Pegasus was the horse of the Muses. Why can't a horse be a muse for a modern writer? My passion is writing about history, horses, and humor often featuring my Icelandic horse Blessi. My non-fiction articles have been published in multiple magazines and several countries. I am writing a book titled Rough Riding Through the White House: The Adventures of the Pony Algonquin and the Roosevelt Children. Meanwhile, here are my thoughts on writing.
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Twitter Comment - Retribution of the Deadwooders
There is a twitter posting about the newly published Undead , a collection of horror short stories from Planispher Q publishers. My "...
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My perceived need to write perfection is like an octopus trapping me in the edit process. (1801 Drawing by Pierre de Montfort: Wik...
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Yeats’ poem “The Second Coming” is a metaphor made up of metaphors. Nick Tabor in his article “No Slouch” in The Paris Review brilliantly...
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London 1975. Prince of Wales Theater. Jimmy Stewart, playing Elwood P. Dowd, and the other cast members enchant me into seeing a si...
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