Monthly Archives: November 2010

Roadblock Zarreich

Oceanmouth’s car shop was corrugated tin painted dull red.  Three bright garage doors stood open in the cool evening, and Jim walked across the oilstained driveway pulling out two hundred dollars in cash. The garage was dim, and smelled sensuously … Continue reading

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Flashpoint’s Daughter

What’s up with bones, daughters, and duplicate titles? Several years ago I began to wonder why so many novels had the word bone in the title, and I went through the library catalog to make an extremely long and astonishing … Continue reading

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