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The Saragossa Bottling Company – page 7

The Saragossa Bottling Company – page 7

Ringo picked up the kerosene lantern from the table and signaled Dimity and me to follow. He strode over to a storage vault in the dark interior regions of the barn, an area so cloaked in shadows that I had not noticed before. Rotting wood planks partitioned off a...

The Saragossa Bottling Company – page 6

The Saragossa Bottling Company – page 6

First, a word about my darling girl because, well, I was fourteen and every moment swirling around in a maelstrom of hormones. The look of fear and the tears streaming down Dimity’s face momentarily brought about a seismic collapse of my basic motor skills. I was...

The Saragossa Bottling Company – page 5

The Saragossa Bottling Company – page 5

Uncle Ringo stiffened but said nothing as the two men approached. When they came into our lamplight I saw that the taller one, his upper body approximating a rain barrel, was in a white button-down with the sleeves rolled up and somewhat comically sporting a black...

The Saragossa Bottling Company – page 4

The Saragossa Bottling Company – page 4

The overcast sky brooded low over us and I had to lock my fingers together around Ringo’s chest to keep from flying off the back of the motorcycle. “Where’s the Lancia?” I shouted, but even if he could have heard me he seemed to be in no condition to answer. In...

The Saragossa Bottling Company – page 3

The Saragossa Bottling Company – page 3

Most of us loved Uncle Ringo. He was the cool uncle if there ever was one. He'd lived in Venice for a couple of months last summer and brought back with him an Italian sports car—not at all legal on American streets—a Lancia D24 with the famous double wishbone...

The Saragossa Bottling Company  – page 2

The Saragossa Bottling Company – page 2

The next morning was overcast and cold. Soggy trees dripped as mournfully as the runny noses of chastened children. The storm had been brutal. The earth held a grudge against the sky. Only the grackles and turkey buzzards hopped around gleefully in the gloom. Black...

The Saragossa Bottling Company, chapter 1

The Saragossa Bottling Company, chapter 1

The Saragossa Bottling Company began on a rainy Tuesday night in our dank cinderblock basement when my uncle Ringo mixed West Coast hop vodka, juice of dallis grass, greengage extract, lavender tea and a tablespoon of Marmite. An unusual combination, certainly. But...

New Story Coming Soon!

New Story Coming Soon!

Hey friends! I have decided to take my latest writing project and publish it in serialized form right here on my blog! The story is called "The Saragossa Bottling Company." If you read my short story called "Malefic," I think you will find it to be written in the same...

When I look at my students

When I look at my students

When I look at my students (BTW, I'm teaching at St Edwards University again this semester), I experience a string of emotions that do not have names, only longish descriptions. Examples: I know you think I'm just a middle-aged frump-meister but I really, really love...

Kelly Joe Phelps has died

Kelly Joe Phelps has died

I learned that my favorite folk guitarist died last month in his home in Iowa. I first heard Kelly Joe Phelps play on A Prairie Home Companion back in the 90's. It was so stunning that I scrambled to find out who that was and what was the name of his album. I bought...