The first week in July will mark the 90th anniversary of the great sport of water skiing. Not to overstate it or anything, but I've always felt a bond with the sport. We both claim the same hometown. We were born around the same time of year (exactly 60 years apart). Our usefulness decreases the farther we are from water.
I felt I couldn't let this milestone pass without some sort of commemoration. So check out, if you will, this short story about that July morning. And then get out to the lake this weekend!
Thoughts on writing and reading for boys and young men.
There comes a time in every rightly-constructed boy's life when he has a raging desire to go somewhere and dig for hidden treasure. -Mark Twain, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Monday, June 11, 2012
In Pictures
I’ve been busy.
Trying to power through a complete draft of my novel by
Draft Day (7.1.12) leaves little time for much else. I have been doing some
reading, though, especially of graphic novels and comics. I’ve really gotten into DC’s New 52 (the reboot of all 52 DC titles
that started late last summer. Which in
turn has got me interested in revisiting old DC titles, like my Death of Superman collection from the
early 90’s and some classic Batman
graphic novels (especially those penned by Frank Miller, like The Dark Knight Returns and Batman: Year One).
And I’ve found this reading quite helpful with my writing.

Well, back to work! Or am I...?
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