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Persistence: Publishing

Picture this: you are a 15 year old girl, a knock at your mother's door, and the leader of your church seeking refuge. So the story...

The Flood of 2018

Funny how people get excited to stand at the edge of water that has jumped it's banks. Today, people took lawn chairs down to the levees...

One Woman's March

Original Post: January 19, 2018 All hell broke loose in Cincinnati the summer of 1967 when a black man engaged in an argument with 2...

In the Shadows

Original post: October 31, 2017 “I always thought she was a witch,” my best friend would ​say. People knew the place, but the woman. The...

Topaz Mountain, Veterans Day, November 11, 2016

Original post: November 11, 2016 These days the only inhabitants of Topaz Japanese Internment Camp in Central Utah  are fire ants and...

Dayton Community News Article: January 2015

Originally posted to my blog: April 14, 2015 The ‘Avenue’ of 1965 It’s June and a car radio plays the Rolling Stones new hit, (I Can’t...

St. Patrick's Day, 1967

3/16/2013 I’m standing on Race Street just above Seventh in Cincinnati, outside of Frisch’s; the Blue Wisp is there now. It’s freezing...

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