Monthly Archives: February 2015

Swimming at the US Naval Academy, 1942

Above and below reblogged from shotmen.tumblr.com Life – Swimming at the US Naval Academy – Myron Davis – July, 1942 – 5e70964cd34ac649 Life – Swimming at the US Naval Academy – Myron Davis – July, 1942 – a15f6b6f6dea258c    

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THE MAN WHO ASKED TO BE KILLED, a different kind of cozy. Have a beer with Buddy…

PAPERBACK OR KINDLE EDITION AT  Amazon  BARNES&NOBLE.COM paperback OR Nook, OR FOR Kobo, OR BUY FROM POWELL BOOKS, OR ORDER AT ANY BOOKSTORE.  “I was with Thea when she was murdered.”   “I’m a manly man, huh? I drink tea and eat yogurt, you realize.” “I … Continue reading

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A little tranquility, no? And change of pace for those of you snowed in.

Reblogged from NelsonCarpenter.tumblr.com, there reblogged from onmyowntwohands.tumblr.com; source capturedphotos.tumblr.com NelsonCarpenter.tumblr.com remains one of my favorite blogs.

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Happy Valentine’s Day from your son

She did it for my little sisters, six and eight years younger. But I still lived at home during college, so on Valentine’s Day next to my dinner plate too were hearts, with messages on them, wrapped in a napkin … Continue reading

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Cambridge Punters and Bach Concerto for 4 Harpsichords and Orchestra

In fall, Todd and I were in Cambridge, one of the most magical towns in all of Europe. We recorded action on the River Cam. Watch our YouTube video Cambridge Punters. Use full screen to enjoy the flavor and turn … Continue reading

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What’s autobiographical in The Man Who Asked to Be Killed?

After my interview in Omnimystery News last week, I was asked back to do a guest post on Omnimystery. I write about autobiographical details in The Man Who Asked to Be Killed. To read my post on Omnimystery, click here.

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