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Peck’s First Raid | Discipline Deficit Disorder
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Shouldn’t you be working on something? Banksy’s web site. New Hampshire Media Makers. Night Time in the Big City. Stuff White People Like. Why, That’s Delightful. Peck’s First Raid. The next morning, Peck passes the bottom of Garnier’s road on his way in to barracks, and it makes him wonder what-if: What if English Dick was wrong, or grinding an axe? Or simply too late with his tip? What if Garnier’s not even there when they roll in to his dooryard an hour from now? He can hear Chief now, angry but sound...
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Rude Surprises | Discipline Deficit Disorder
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Shouldn’t you be working on something? Banksy’s web site. New Hampshire Media Makers. Night Time in the Big City. Stuff White People Like. Why, That’s Delightful. Or the button-down (in white, say, with hair-line stripes — yarn-dyed — in black or navy). Choose either for him. But do NOT dress him in your mind’s eye in that dark green coverall. Not the coverall. He takes up his fork and slides it edgewise down across the pointed tip of his piece of custard pie —. Wait, I can’t picture him at all! Meanwhil...
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Duly Noted | Discipline Deficit Disorder
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Shouldn’t you be working on something? Banksy’s web site. New Hampshire Media Makers. Night Time in the Big City. Stuff White People Like. Why, That’s Delightful. He who understands baboon would do more towards metaphysics than Locke. Charles Darwin, 1838:. In my limited experience as a story constructor, it seems to me that every thing has a proper place. That place, however, is not always immediately obvious (to me, at least). I often find I need a place to stash particular things whose. To have an Int...
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vermonter | Discipline Deficit Disorder
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Shouldn’t you be working on something? Banksy’s web site. New Hampshire Media Makers. Night Time in the Big City. Stuff White People Like. Why, That’s Delightful. Peck’s First Raid. He who understands baboon would do more towards metaphysics than Locke. Charles Darwin, 1838:. Place has yet to become clear to me. Excellent character names, for instance. Or serendipitous revelations in quantum metaphysics. You know, the vagrant, not-precisely-. January 16, 2008. January 17, 2008. November 14, 2007. They sa...
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About | Discipline Deficit Disorder
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Shouldn’t you be working on something? Banksy’s web site. New Hampshire Media Makers. Night Time in the Big City. Stuff White People Like. Why, That’s Delightful. 10 thoughts on “ About. January 15, 2008 at 6:56 am. I dunno kid, you look awful young to cook a pot roast! January 15, 2008 at 7:02 am. But you do write darn good stories! Thanks for linking me to them! January 16, 2008 at 7:53 am. Gee thanks, Dave! February 14, 2008 at 7:45 am. February 14, 2008 at 6:40 pm. I’ll keep an eye out. I travelled h...
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The Happy Woodsman | Discipline Deficit Disorder
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Shouldn’t you be working on something? Banksy’s web site. New Hampshire Media Makers. Night Time in the Big City. Stuff White People Like. Why, That’s Delightful. Once upon a time there was a cricket who lived in a woodpile. It was cold in the woodpile and a creepy fungus grew there, but the cricket had seen worse. The cricket could *imagine* much worse. “At least no one is shooting at me,” he said, and went about his business. November 14, 2007. January 16, 2008. Duly Noted →. January 16, 2008 at 3:23 pm.
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A Walk in Moonlight | Discipline Deficit Disorder
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Shouldn’t you be working on something? Banksy’s web site. New Hampshire Media Makers. Night Time in the Big City. Stuff White People Like. Why, That’s Delightful. A Walk in Moonlight. June 18, 2007. January 16, 2008. Rude Surprises →. 2 thoughts on “ A Walk in Moonlight. February 16, 2008 at 12:28 am. February 16, 2008 at 9:55 am. Well…i *am* kind of a sucker for a happy ending. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:.
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