Sunday, November 24, 2024

Nicola Griffith's MENEWOOD

 


The second Hild book!

Out in paperback soon.

Thursday, November 21, 2024

The Travel-Edition

 of a favorite novel.

Steven Erikson's Gardens of the Moon.
Heroic fantasy of the old school new-schooled.
A worthy read.



I really did cut the book in Twain just to lighten my luggage. I was packing at least five other books for a two-week trip, right?


Wednesday, November 20, 2024

The Fisher-King and Vienna's Dark Brew

 

Tim Powers' The Drawing of the Dark.

1979 vintage.

An old favorite.

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Sunday, November 17, 2024

Paddle-Happy

 





Bright morning, light wind, high tide, and a harbor seal or two out in the harbor.  



Thursday, November 14, 2024

Debt? Thank You, Dad!

 



Debts: 50 years ago?

When I was a middle-schooler, my father, who seemed to think fantasy and sword&sorcery and anything not sports were silly, picked up three tickets for the local high school's production of The Hobbit. He didn't tell me it was a musical, which I would have recoiled from. Instead, it was all a surprise as he, my mother, and I waited for the play to begin. I had a fine time, and I treasure the memory. More than anything, I reflect on how my dad noticed something I loved, countered his bias against the subject matter, countered my bias against a musical, and was willing to be there too. 

He came to most of my swim meets as well, bless him. The one parent cheering for our high school team. My friends appreciated that too. We lost more than we won.

I wasn't the star athlete my father wanted--that was G my middle brother and H my oldest brother--but he found ways to connect that I did not appreciate in the hurly burly of my teenage years. I am sorry for my blindness now.

Captain: One Year Ago

 

So far away now.

A bridge too far?

A reunion devotedly to be wished.

Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Charybdis

 


Eddy, South of Van Damme

Mendocino, 2015 or 2017.

My best capture of a whirlpool in motion.

I should be more patient.

Thursday, November 7, 2024

Dorothy Dunnett Day is Approaching

 


I picked up some decent Scotch for toasting, though not Dunnett 's favored Orkney Highland Park.


Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Blue Dream

 

Richardson Bay, 2020.

Paddle-happy.

Locust Street launch.


Sunday, November 3, 2024

The End of the Road

 


The beginning of the bay.

Locust Street launch-spot.


Thursday, October 31, 2024

Groatsworth: Oatmeal Stout

 


Thursday afternoon break.

Armistice Brewery.

Rereading around.

Thursday, October 24, 2024

Sunday, October 20, 2024

Thursday, October 17, 2024

The Best Writing?

 Truck ruminations:

Good writing? I can define or describe that. That's my day job.  The best writing? That is trickier.

The best writing carries me forward or backward, flood-like, whatever my inclinations.  The best writing surprises me in small or gigantic ways, but always in service to the story, whatever that means.  Awakening curiosity or empathy, perhaps forcing such: well, that's the spine, the spoor, the Cain's mark of the very best writing.

Long commute, you know?

Saturday, October 12, 2024