Friday, February 25, 2022
Saturday, December 04, 2021
New Edition of The Deposition
Friday, October 01, 2021
Other People, Other Places
Other People, Other Places - my newest collection of short fiction - is available now in print and eBook from all the usual places - AMAZON - BARNES & NOBLE - BOOKS A MILLION - and INDEPENDENT BOOKSTORES everywhere.
Manhattan Book Review called it, "an outstanding book of short stories and novellas."
Thursday, August 12, 2021
Teachers Make a Difference
One day when I was in the fourth grade, our teacher, Evelyn Miller, brought us back from lunch and spent half an hour reading to us. The story that day was about a boy who was given the chore of painting the fence around his aunt's home and how he convinced his friends to pay him to let them paint it. That story, of course, was from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, by Mark Twain. I remember the day, the moment she read that to us - because that was the moment I began to dream of being a writer.
Thursday, August 05, 2021
DOUBLE TAKE - MIKE CONNOLLY #2
Double Take is book #2 in the Mike Connolly mystery series. Part mystery. Part legal thriller. Part police procedure. It continues the story of Mike as he struggles to remain sober while defending a client accused of murder. The story is set along the Gulf Coast, primarily in and around Mobile.
Available in print and as an eBook from Amazon - Barnes & Noble - Books-A-Million - - - and wherever books are sold.
Wednesday, June 30, 2021
OTHER PEOPLE, OTHER PLACES - What Reviewers Are Saying
Other People, Other Places is my next collection of short fiction. It will be released in October. Reviewers love it and I think you will, too.
Manhattan Book Review called it, ". . . an outstanding book of short stories and novellas."
San Francisco Book Review said, "All lovers of fiction can find a read they would enjoy in this selection."
You can pre-order a copy of the print edition now at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Million, and independent bookstores everywhere.
Sunday, June 20, 2021
Tuesday, May 25, 2021
Night Rain - available for pre-order
Thursday, April 22, 2021
Friday, March 19, 2021
OBSERVATIONS REGARDING NON-PRIME ODD NUMBERS
This past year has been a challenge to all of us and with so many facing dire circumstances, the moment seemed to ask something of me other than my usual writing fare. So, instead of writing fiction I used the time to explore a topic that has long intrigued me -- the nature of prime numbers. Those odd numbers that have no factors other than 1 and themselves. No one seems to know quite how they are formed, or why, and no one has found a way of determining the identity of the next prime number without resorting to a trial-and-error method. For a system such as math, that relies on logic, not knowing these things struck me as out of character. So, I decided to have a look at the matter for myself.
My first attempts involved a direct inquiry into the nature of primes. That effort quickly proved frustrating. Primes appear with an aggravatingly complex irregularity. After wrestling with that a while I decided to try an indirect approach - determine the nature of numbers that are not prime in the hopes of exposing something about the number system that might give insight into the nature of primes. I did this by exploring on my own - discovering patterns and relationships between the non-prime composite numbers - finding those patterns first, before turning to academic sources for an explanation. The effort turned out to be not only productive, but adventurous. Transforming math from a subject endured in a lifeless classroom to a marvelous journey through an elegant and intriguing kingdom.
My latest book - Observations Regarding Non-Prime Odd Numbers - contains the result of my study so far and is available now. You can buy a copy through all the usual places: Amazon - Barnes & Noble - Books A Million - and through independent bookstores everywhere.
Tuesday, January 05, 2021
COVER FOR ELECTRIC BEACH RE-ISSUE
Electric Beach is the third novel in the Mike Connolly mystery series and was originally released in 2006. It will be re-issued by Dunlavy + Gray on February 1 and will be available in print and as an eBook. This is the new cover.
Tuesday, October 06, 2020
The Art Dealer's Wife - - Available Now!
Friday, September 25, 2020
The Art Dealer's Wife
We are running a giveaway right now on Goodreads for my next book - The Art Dealer's Wife - enter for a chance to win 1 of 10 autographed copies - click here to go to the site
THE GIVEAWAY HAS ENDED - THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO ENTERED AND CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WINNERS!
Monday, September 14, 2020
Speedboat
SPEEDBOAT is a novel by Renata Adler. I came across it in my Goodreads feed. The cover caught my eye. Then I read some of the reviews and was intrigued enough to order a copy. Finished reading it recently.
The story is often described as a "plot-less" novel. Actually, it is a very cleverly designed and well-written collection of memories. Told by a fictional character about her fictional life. Arranged in short segments - some only a single paragraph. It reads like a conversation you've had with friends after dinner. One of those conversations that moves from topic to topic and back and forth and you hear something and wonder what happened next but before you can ask, the conversation moves on to another topic. Then it comes back again to the one you were interested in and you find out a little bit more, but before you can get the whole story the conversation veers in a new direction. Something like that.
The book was written in the 1970s and has the feel of the era. New York writer, movie critic, social critic. A bit of an edge to the voice. Adler was at times very much on the inside of the New York literary crowd, and very much on the outs. I like her work and was fascinated by the way she did this book.
Friday, August 28, 2020
A Moveable Feast
I recently finished reading A Moveable Feast, by Ernest Hemingway. Required reading for an art history course I'm taking this fall.
Early in his career, Hemingway lived in Paris with his wife and young child. They had a rather miserable existence but it was a heady time when other writers and artists of the era were there - Hemingway, Gertrude Stine, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, to name a few. This book provides a glimpse into what they and their era were like. The so-called "Lost Generation." A well-known moniker for the group that arose, as it turns out, from a throwaway comment made by an automobile mechanic and repeated by Stein. Hemingway did not like it. Great source for insights regarding the people and the time. I enjoyed it.
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
The Last Gentleman
Tuesday, June 23, 2020
Night Train to Lisbon
Everyone who writes or wants to write has suggestions about "keys" to great writing. Getting started is the most important. Never quitting is next. And then - - - reading well. I've tried to read well most of my adult life and with the pandemic quarantine I've redoubled that effort.












