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Most of what I've written has been published as e-books and is available at Amazon. Match Play is a golf/suspense novel. Dust of Autumn is a bloody one set in upstate New York. Prairie View is set in South Dakota, with a final scene atop Rattlesnake Butte. Life in the Arbor is a children's book about Rollie Rabbit and his friends (on about a fourth grade level). The Black Widow involves an elaborate extortion scheme. Happy Valley is set in a retirement community. Doggy-Dog World is my memoir. And ES3 is a description of my method for examining English sentence structure.
In case anyone is interested in any of my past posts, an archive list can be found at the bottom of this page. I'd appreciate any feedback you may have by sending me an e-mail note--jertrav33@aol.com. Thanks for your interest.

Sunday, March 6

Maxwell & Some More Quick Shots

I just heard this track on KYOT's "Quiet Sounds," an early Sunday morning musical broadcast, and I was so intrigued I had to go to YouTube to find it. I hate the video, especially of Maxwell brushing his teeth, but the song itself is worth the watch.

And a few more quick shots: 1. I learn more about current politics by watching The Chris Matthews Show than from any other news source; 2. I read all magazines from back to front. Anyone elese? 3. I've come to hate Criminal Minds, a show I used to love, but the gruesomeness of the plots finally got to me; I've come to love even more than at first, Men of a Certain Age, Southland, The Good Wife, Chicago Code, Blue Bloods. Anyone else?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I hate to admit it, but I don't watch any of those shows!! I do watch Criminal Minds, and I know what you mean....it's getting old. We have gotten the magazine "The Week" for a couple of years now...nice quick articles, a lot of info and differing opinions. It's been a great way to stir up current affairs conversations in the house...Annie loves to read it! I've been watching "The Office" whenever I can find it...it's on a lot. One of my favorites.
Love you....keep up the good work!!
Amy`

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