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Matador Burrito – Fiction Short Story 65 observations of items on the menu (Beef or Chicken) recounted during dinner, when south of the border, to an innocent bystander - i.e. an unsuspecting, puzzled and uncomprehending waiter.
There's Always A Choice! – Nonfiction Short Story A corroboration demonstration whereby the proof of this pudding is in the wording and approach as to the way it is looked at &/or viewed... yes, there is always a choice!
The Caravan – Fiction Short Story A tale told of Sean, Moira, her mother Kathleen and Seamus, the pigeon, driving from Ireland to France and back with a borrowed caravan and the trials and tribulation before, during and after their travels. It all began one morning with their plans for a summer holiday getaway in the south of France...
The Honesty Shop – Fiction Short Story Tale of old-world exploration inside a shop of other-worldly goods and odd commodities by Holly and Howard and the story told by the shopkeeper. It all began one morning when two children entered the emporium, gazed in awe at all the odd commodities on display and asked the shopkeeper a question...
You Need A Number – Nonfiction Short Story True tale of trial and tribulation and the lesson learned in a Birmingham, UK, Post Office, later confirmed in a Vila Nova de Gaia Hypermarket, opposite Porto on the River Douro, Portugal. It all began one morning when I decided to pop a letter in the post...
From My Heart, The Citadel – Volume I – Africa 40 fun, funny whimsical, some even serious, poems of Africa, some of which are autobiographical recounted from an African birth and upbringing: Mombasa Island ★ Monkey See, Monkey Do ★ Lake Victoria ★ Lesson One ★ Over The Jumps ★ Flamingos ★ Slave To The Grind ★ Sauce Of The Nile ★ Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother ★ Chameleons ★ Mumbo Jumbo ★ Table Mountain ★ Morocco Bound ★ Camel ★ Scorpions ★ Snakes ★ Tangier ★ Antelope ★ Bongo ★ Giraffe ★ Hippopotamus ★ Hyenas ★ Kudu ★ Mango Tango ★ Ostrich ★ Silverback ★ Three Trees ★ Tsavo Lions ★ Up To Speed ★ Vultures ★ White Rhino ★ Wildebeest ★ Zebra ★ Dark Continent ★ Kiswahili ★ On Parade Charade ★ Resistance ★ The Great Hereafter ★ Africa ★ African In The States
The Matador Negro Azucar (Black Matador, Sugar), is the story of a young African-American man, born and raised on the Southside of Chicago, who is obsessed by the idea of becoming a matador. Chester Simmons is opposed by his parents. Bullfighting!? Get serious about yourself, Chester! Dondisha Phillips, the kindergarten teacher who loves him, Chester, you could get hurt messin around with those bulls. Chester trips to Mexico City. He spends time in the projects called Tlaltelolco before he does an espontaneo/jumps into the bullring during a fight in the Plaza Mexico. He does four suicidal passes and is taken under the wing of an unscrupulous promoter, -- re-named Matador, Juan Negro, Azucar. Seor Flores holds him as an indentured servant/bullfighter until Maya de las Reyes, the great Mexican artist, bails him out. He returns to Chicago to work under his father in Gelmans Electronic Affairs. He uses his knowledge of the bullfight to create a bullfighting video game (funded by Mr. Gelman) that makes him a wealthy twenty some year old. Whenever he is asked about his year as a Matador, he answers, I lit my fire, I greased my skillet and I cooked.
Salty Seafaring Stories – Nonfiction Short Stories Five true tales from personal experience about; the dangers of deep-sea fishing, magnetic properties of water, Greek salad days of sailing, discoveries at sea and the hazards of sailing solo. A Fishy Tale of deep-sea fishing dangers A Nautical Truth about the properties of water It's Not All Greek To Me sailing salad days The Accidental Navigator discovery at sea Man Overboard solo-sailing hazards
In 1968, the Flying Burrito Brothers released The Gilded Palace of Sin on A&M Records,selling a disappointing 400,000 copies. Almost forty years later, front man Gram Parsons, is still spoken of with almost messianic reverence. Patron saint of alt-country, emblazoned with a shining cross, dead at 26. Overshadowed by Parsons, this album remains an anomaly in the country rock genre, a map in miniature of a moment in music, and warrants discussion as more than part of the Gram Parsons legacy.
From My Heart, The Citadel - Volume III - Assortment Assortment of 40 fun, funny, insightful, whimsical, silly and some even serious, thoughtful &/or thought-provoking poems: A Mused ★ Action And Reaction ★ Actions Speak Louder, Volumes In Fact ★ After The Rain ★ Anyone For Tennis? ★ Between The Lines ★ Change ★ Crazy Fool ★ Creative's Conundrum ★ Curious Or Inquisitive ★ Diving In ★ Dog-Rose Prose ★ Family Mattters ★ For Better Or Worse ★ Get Thee Behind Me ★ Happy Place ★ Hickory Dickory ★ Knees Up ★ Message To Mantis ★ Mr. Moneygrubber ★ Over And Out ★ Painted Lady, Morning Glory ★ Playing Politics ★ Random Thoughts ★ Rising Cairn ★ Seeing Stars ★ Sign Language ★ Siren Song ★ Sitting On The Sofa ★ Something Fishy ★ Starry-Eyed ★ Take Back The Streets ★ Telephony ★ The Gods May Be Crazy ★ The Last Lunch ★ This Time Around ★ Time Marches On ★ U-Turn ★ Well Float My Boat! ★ Whale Of A Tale