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BLAME IT ON THE BUDDHISTS, and other Stories. #1 Semi-Fiction BestSeller in 1993. (Paperback - 165 pages - $9.95 ISBN 0934619-04-2)
"This is a first class creation. The stories are poignant and powerful, relating common hopes, fears, experiences - they touch you where you live." Source "It's a Marvelous Book." Visions Magazine "There is no such thing as pure fiction. Creative imagination is forged by experience, a kaleidoscope of personal images and impressions. Our everyday lives are stories constantly being birthed and lived on many levels of reality." The Author This stunning first collection will strike a responsive chord. The stories cover a wide spectrum - victory and defeat, joy and sadness, love and loss - the polarities of life. - INTRODUCTIONS - "When she stopped investing any more energy in the relationship, it just seemed to disappear."
- FREDDIE - "The older I get, the more I think the Hindus were right when they said our years after 50 are best spent turning back inward."
- THE OPTION TO FLY - "Lots of people tell me their troubles, seek my advice. I don't mind. It helps me in dealing with my own stuff."
- THE JUDGE - "He always wore cold, subdued colors of gray and brown. His black judicial robe seemed to perfectly suit his demeanor and temperament.
- A GOOD DEFENSE - "But life has a way of reminding us that balance is the game. The cosmic pendulum moves back and forth, always seeking equilibrium."
These are popcorn tales - stories that contain kernels of experienced truth - that eventually come full cycle bringing a sense of closure. Lessons have been learned, lives have been impacted, and the characters are never the same. |
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