
Welcome to occasional postings about my life, but I hope funnier, and a range of stories I’ve written.
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I’ve not been very attentive to the site. Forgive me. Winter in the Berkshires requires full attention some years. And then there’s the hot mess that is the United States. Lots of distractions that all writers need to justify staying away f...
Ted sat on the sofa facing the therapist’s wing chair and the large picture window beyond. Outside was a meadow showing the first signs of awakening from the winter decay.
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Thanks for coming along on the ride. This is the final episode in Book One. Have fun, read it from the beginning if you got lost, and if you enjoyed it, share it with a friend.
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Standing in Marcy’s living room, Mike finished his call and gave a thumbs up sign to Marcy and James.
“Monsignor Boyle understood completely. He said he’d take care of everything for me, and that I should go ahead.”
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So who did it? Father King thinks he knows.
Monsignor Boyle took a long shower, dressed in a fresh habit, then rooted in his closet for another pair of black shoes. He sat on his four poster bed, gold brocade side curtains...
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Ellen is the editor of Berkshires Week, an art/culture/food website that covers the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts. She also writes about food. When she’s not cooking or writing, she’s hiking or doing freelance voice work.
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