You might say I’m a little obsessed with time. Stories like H.G. Wells, “The Time Machine,” fascinate me. When I was growing up, I watched a T.V. show called, “The Time Tunnel.” In the late 90’s, “Seven Days” caught my attention. Then there was “Continuum,” in which the characters totally effed up the flow of … Continue reading Chronology
Works
Thoughts on “A Higher Calling”
The Novelette, “A Higher Calling,” found on the Fiction menu, was the result of thinking about the role of STEM and arts education as well as pondering the purpose of religion. The story began as two short story ideas that I eventually realized could be combined to set up a larger scenario. One involved the … Continue reading Thoughts on “A Higher Calling”
It Was Never About the Trumpet
I taught trumpet for more than 42 years. I lost track of the number of private lessons many years ago. After teaching at the same university for 37 years, I was “retired” in a time of “financial exigency.” Three of my music colleagues were likewise “retired” that same year. In my case, the reason given … Continue reading It Was Never About the Trumpet
Performing, Recording, and Writing
The sound of the trumpet is hard to miss. The trumpet stands out. It’s bold and brassy. It’s “in your face.” A trumpet player can’t hide, no matter how much he or she may want to. In a reverberant space, a single mistake made by a trumpet player seems to last an eternity – well, … Continue reading Performing, Recording, and Writing
Not Dreams
There is a brief period between sleeping and waking. In that time, ideas may come, random thoughts about what my brain has been mulling overnight, often without my knowledge or consent, may appear unbidden from the fog of unconsciousness. The brain works on what it chooses, when it chooses. Maybe that’s “the stuff dreams are … Continue reading Not Dreams
Dreams
Sometimes my stories are inspired by dreams. For example, the opening scene of "The Emissary" was inspired by a dream. I used that dream to begin a story. The questions came. What happens next? Where do I go after that? Who sent the module? Why? And as the main character asks, "why me?" Edison's proposition … Continue reading Dreams
Demystification
I’ve done quite a bit of writing in my life. Prior to the works I’ve presented here, my writing was usually on behalf of someone else – students or colleagues – or for professional purposes – grant proposals and reports of various kinds. I wrote a doctoral document some people apparently find useful. Several years … Continue reading Demystification
