Skip is imprisoned in his basement for an unspecified term following Jimmy's sacrilegious act at church. Jimmy is free on personal recognizance. Mickey and Jimmy show up at Skip's window one evening and try to get the innocent young boy to break out and go with them on a larcenous mission. Dilemma.
Lazarus ate too much spicy food for dinner last evening. Tonight he is paying for it...falling, falling, falling...in more ways than one. The ground below is rushing up to meet him...
Three kids begin the latest project; a motorized "Superbike".
Up the street a block or two, Inky and Butch aren't all that impressed.
Jimmy, Mickey and I go to Cabin Creek for a late summer vacation. There we will find angry grizzlies, shaking aunties, and last but not least, Sara, aka "Ginsberg".
A short poem conceived in the quiet of The Sahara.
The ongoing saga of Skip and Jimmy. Busted at last.
The world today is a dangerous place for children. As never before in this modern era, the health and very lives of those who are unable to protect themselves is threatened. How can this possibly be?
A musing.
A sadness.
A song unfinished.
In every life--in every love--in every heart--there lays in wait the moment when circumstance brings the end.
Vampires? Yes.
Three one hundred word stories told from three different points of view. I need 71 more characters, but I really don't want to give away the plots at this time, so...THE END of Blurb:)
Skip is imprisoned in his basement for an unspecified term following Jimmy's sacrilegious act at church. Jimmy is free on personal recognizance. Mickey and Jimmy show up at Skip's window one evening and try to get the innocent young boy to break out and go with them on a larcenous mission. Dilemma.
Lazarus ate too much spicy food for dinner last evening. Tonight he is paying for it...falling, falling, falling...in more ways than one. The ground below is rushing up to meet him...
Three kids begin the latest project; a motorized "Superbike".
Up the street a block or two, Inky and Butch aren't all that impressed.
Jimmy, Mickey and I go to Cabin Creek for a late summer vacation. There we will find angry grizzlies, shaking aunties, and last but not least, Sara, aka "Ginsberg".
A short poem conceived in the quiet of The Sahara.
The ongoing saga of Skip and Jimmy. Busted at last.
The world today is a dangerous place for children. As never before in this modern era, the health and very lives of those who are unable to protect themselves is threatened. How can this possibly be?
A musing.
A sadness.
A song unfinished.
In every life--in every love--in every heart--there lays in wait the moment when circumstance brings the end.
Vampires? Yes.
Three one hundred word stories told from three different points of view. I need 71 more characters, but I really don't want to give away the plots at this time, so...THE END of Blurb:)