From the monthly archives:

June 2008

A woman in the rain (moxie)

June 15, 2008

I clamped down on the butt of the cigarette, chewing it back and forth, still not believing she was down there. No mistaking her of course, with that tight white skirt, that spectacular flourish of a hat, and the long, painful angle of her legs. Who else would be out in a downpour like this, [...]

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Word Exercise: “Moxie”

June 14, 2008

It was still dark as we raced along the interstate outside Camp Verde. Some fresh snow had fallen during the night, and there were plenty of slick patches on the road—“black ice” as it is called—especially over the bridges and overpasses. We saw this as a good omen, because snow and ice are precisely what [...]

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Rogue desserts

June 14, 2008

Isn’t cheesecake really pie?  And isn’t Boston cream pie really cake?

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Moxieavelli

June 14, 2008

“Ciao, Francesco,” Niccolo cried.  “Glad you could come.  Come in, sit down, have a glass of wine.” “Thanks, Nico,” said Francesco.  He sipped at his glass, wondering how he should broach the subject.  He decided to be direct.  “I came to talk about your new book, Nico.” “You finished it, eh?  What did you think?” [...]

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creative writing exercise – moxie

June 14, 2008

Finding myself on the road to Welldon, I happened upon an interesting sight. From the back of a beat up green station wagon, complete with faux wood panels, a man was selling something and, judging by the crowd that had gathered, it was not just any ordinary old something. Checking my watch, I found that [...]

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