You Ought to Write a Novel
On a visit to see my mother in Montgomery in aside – probably unrelated to the conversation we were having – she surprised me with, “Mick, you ought to write… Read more You Ought to Write a Novel →
On a visit to see my mother in Montgomery in aside – probably unrelated to the conversation we were having – she surprised me with, “Mick, you ought to write… Read more You Ought to Write a Novel →
If you relate to my stories at Southern Exposures, you will surely enjoy my novel, Angry Heavens – a tale of the Civil War written from the perspective of a Southern author. It… Read more Angry Heavens ON SALE! →
Before Coach Leverette’s knuckleball hit me between the eyes in the spring of 1963, my year started in September, 1962. It was my first year at Semmes High School. I… Read more The Year the Stage Burned →
We all do willfully stupid things, and most of them come during our teenage years. Mine was a doozie! As a high school sophomore, I was the starting catcher on… Read more Coach Leverette’s Knuckleball →
Mont Belvieu is a small town 40 miles east of Houston and by according to Wikipedia, an affluent small town. According to Data USA (https://datausa.io/profile/geo/mont-belvieu-tx), it has a population of… Read more Why are there are more horse’s butts in the world than there are horses? →
This is a really nice article discussing the particulars of a case coming before the Court in this session. All you law nerds out there who had my class, you… Read more Church and Schools Before Supreme Court Again →
I mentioned in a recent blog the book His Dark Materials by Phillip Pullman as a new author whose work I enjoyed. That got me to thinking. Just who are my all-time… Read more He who does not read is no better than he who cannot. →
My last essay was about cleaning up my lifestyle habits, and I am happy to report that I have dropped another pound. So nice to see 235 on the scale.… Read more Turn, turn, turn →