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How Did “They” Get Started? (English Graduate Program Thesis I)

Sortmind Blog - Michael D. Smith Posted on December 4, 2010 by Michael D. SmithJune 28, 2019

They’re building a new Starbucks down the street. They’re about to raise interest rates. They’re planning a new freeway through my back yard. They’re thinking of putting in a new sewer line. They’re coming out with more efficient electric cars. … Continue reading →

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Flashpoint’s Daughter

Sortmind Blog - Michael D. Smith Posted on November 6, 2010 by Michael D. SmithJune 30, 2020

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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Exhibit A: “Slime in the Mind,” by Edward Duce (The Politically Correct Theology Student Song)

Sortmind Blog - Michael D. Smith Posted on October 29, 2010 by Michael D. SmithJune 28, 2019

Deleted from an early version of my novel Sortmind, the chapter “Twenty Years Ago at Darkforce” (its 9,600 words omitted here), recounts theology student Edward Duce’s interrogation before the Feminist Trial Board of Darkforce Theological Seminary. Duce, the future founder … Continue reading →

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Total Annihilation: Camouflage!

Sortmind Blog - Michael D. Smith Posted on October 11, 2010 by Michael D. SmithOctober 31, 2021

Why should I post a play I wrote at the end of my freshman year at Rice? Because it does seem timeless to me. It seems like one of those wise childhood things we sometimes write and then forget for … Continue reading →

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Case 9 of the New Fritening Experiences: Attack of the Taoists!

Sortmind Blog - Michael D. Smith Posted on September 5, 2010 by Michael D. SmithJune 9, 2015

The following is offered in homage to my literary beginnings as a fifth grade science fiction author of such works as “February 11, 1971, DOOMSDAY,” “Blast-Off to Eternity,” “MONSTERVILLE, U.S.A.,” and “Journey to the Center of the Sun.”  “Fritening Experiences” … Continue reading →

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A Mule for Billy

Sortmind Blog - Michael D. Smith Posted on August 28, 2010 by Michael D. SmithAugust 28, 2010

My one and only foray into anything even resembling Texana.  Don’t panic.  There is no Chapter 2. Chapter 1.  Growin’ Up ‘n Plantville When I wuz growin’ up ever day Ma ‘ud yell “Billy, come inta dinner, yuh hear NOW!” … Continue reading →

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Trust

Sortmind Blog - Michael D. Smith Posted on August 19, 2010 by Michael D. SmithJune 28, 2019

It’s odd to consider that, by definition, trust begins with complete strangers.  Each must assess the level of honesty in the other.  There is no “communal trust.”  It’s always between two people.  A hundred thousand people might trust a writer, … Continue reading →

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Five Query Letters

Sortmind Blog - Michael D. Smith Posted on August 9, 2010 by Michael D. SmithJanuary 21, 2019

At 1,793 words my first blog entry may be a little long, but each of the following letters is like one blog post, hopefully easily digested.  They came about some time ago as I was battling my way through a … Continue reading →

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