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Jim’s Excerpts

Jim Heck

Snippets from Jim's stories mostly about Africa.

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Twilight

His English seemed too ‘American’ for an African, his penmanship small and squat with a child’s arduous style even though his messages were long and convoluted, rambling sometimes. I actually imagined taking a scissors and cutting apart the...

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Deplorable

Even if the slovenly rate at which progressive law is implemented were remedied, there’s a bigger problem. It’s the discovery made by the biologist, E.O. Wilson, in his obsessive study of ants. In an hesitant reply to a belligerent question...

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Know, Then Act

Trump-1 didn’t work well. Trump-2 is a sinister, disturbed young man racing his Tesla down the Jersey shore with a bunch of drunk hooligans carousing in the back and an AK47 perfectly positioned on the passenger’s seat besides him.

8 months ago
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The Emperor's Parade

The two largest groups, the Left and the Right, are irreparably severed from what was a common society. Anything left of the original Body Politic shrivels up and the flotsam migrates Right or Left. Good and evil become clearly separated by...

9 months ago
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  • Jim Heck

    Kidnapped in Nigeria; lost with pygmies in the Ituri; charged by eles and hippos and crocs, this old Safari Guide has tales to tell.

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