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  • The NRA’s Chosen People

    The NRA’s Chosen People

    As I watched Charlton Heston lead the chosen people out of Egypt last night I wondered: in a remake of The Ten Commandments, would Ted Nugent play Moses? Nugent, whose awful music from the 1970s apparently qualifies him to talk down to us about such weighty matters as constitutional law, seems to be the NRA’s… Read more

  • Introducing: Cowboy Herold

    Introducing: Cowboy Herold

    Sharing his thoughts on a fresh draft of my novel in progress, the contract illustrator proclaims: This whole thing is, like, so hilarious! Best of all, the 4th grader can barely utter consecutive syllables without breaking into fits of hysterics as he tries to describe the characters. His cheeks stretch too wide for speech at… Read more

  • Opening Day

    Opening Day

    MLB opens today. With the game on my mind, I revisit how a small deformity of mine became an asset in fiction for the narrator—an all star pitcher—of my first published story. My thumb, badly slashed on New Years Eve by the broken neck of a champagne bottle, never healed properly. After surgery to reconnect… Read more

  • How about some free days? — Entertaining Stories

    MLB Opening day tomorrow. In that spirit, and in keeping with my recent series about baseball, sports, and writing, I’m taking this rare measure of re-blogging the announcement of fellow blogger C.S. Boyack. Hope you’ll take him up on his offer of a copy of the Enhanced League on Kindle. Once upon a time, I… Read more

  • How We Write

    How We Write

    Writing is physical. Writing is athletic. Writing requires the same discipline of a dedicated athlete in pursuit of peak performance. I note this, not to be repetitive, but as a corollary to my series on Little League and the trajectory of sports in life for me. These things are one and the same: the first… Read more

  • Little League VI: The Wrap

    Little League VI: The Wrap

    Now spring has brought us out to baseball again. I’m coaching my sons. The last four years, I’ve coached my sons at baseball. Baseball always meant a lot to me, though I was neither the fastest nor the strongest nor the most reliable at the bat. Still, I know enough about the game, and enough… Read more