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January 29, 2017

Tastes and Smells of Desire

Women will meet many men in their lifetime, but very few will have the taste and smell of desire.  Sure they can fool themselves into thinking […]
February 29, 2016

Mark Twain’s Idea of Love

Yesterday, Aug. 29, I went to see Val Kilmer at the Pasadena Playhouse in his role as Mark Twain and I felt he did a bad job.  […]
November 29, 2014

Revisiting New Iberia for my New Novel

For a finishing touch to my new, romance novel, “Breaking Faith,” I will be returning to New Iberia, the little town where my new murder, mystery novel will take […]
September 29, 2015

It’s All In A Name

I find it interesting and, perhaps, amusing that some people will claim not to read romance novels.  Yet, most books written, in a sense, are romance novels.  […]
September 29, 2017

Women Led by the Nose

Women have had a difficult road to travel from being chattel owned by men, suffering great pain and humiliation, to earning the vote.  Now women can vote.  They […]
March 22, 2015

Writing the love scene in a romance novel.

  I find writing the love scene in a novel difficult because I want my reader to understand or realize that when I write a love scene, […]
October 29, 2017

CalExit: The Peoples Republic of California

Tucker Carlson of Fox News recently interviewed Shankar Singam, a campaigner for CalExit, the move to get California to secede from the United States. It seemed […]
March 5, 2017

The Cornealius “Mike” Anderson Story

Mike robs a burger place with a bb gun.  He’s caught and is to serve 13 years in prison.  Due to clerical error, they don’t arrest […]
July 29, 2016

Love Should Not Be Painful.

I read an interesting book about a Eurasian girl living in Hong Kong shortly before the Japanese invasion. She was beautiful, an heiress to a fortune. […]

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