I was sitting on my porch Humble enough, At my Lighthouse Keeper’s house, When Paw, the cat/kitten, Black as a raven With one white mitten, Started playing with a flock Of little birds. They were in the bushes, Flitting from branch to branch Up and down and over. He tried to catch one And then another And then an another And then –
He succeeded. He stood over the bird Pushed it with his paw, Sniffed at it,
Then came tearing over to me. He snagged my pant leg And pulled. “Come come come” was in his meows, So, I did. The sea breeze ruffled the bird’s feathers But There was more movement than that. I picked up the tiny bird, Touched its breast, Felt the trembling heart, Saw its beak open and close, And just held it closer to the sun. It stirred, and stood, and wobbled And gasped open its eyes And started to fly Before it stood. Right back to the other li’l birds. Paw slept by my feet The rest of the day.
{I’m The Lighthouse Poet Laureate of Partridge Island /1821 – 2023 / A lot of stuff have I seen / A lot of stuff to report}
I owe my life to Hitler, though I never met the man. My father was paid to stop Hitler, so there is no conflict of interest. I was given a thunk on the back o' the head by God when I was fifteen, and within a week began to write. I haven't stopped. My first novel was accepted 'over the transom'. My first editor/author luncheon in New York included a naked man with roller skates at the next table. For the sake of research I have lain on Kafka's grave, but I did not weep. I wish upon my own gravestone the phrase "Thank God He Didn't Die A Virgin". There is truth in every truth - so watch out.
My published novels include the popular fantasy A Lost Tale and the thriller The Bonner Deception. I also have two editions of humorous and spiritual short stories, The Elephant Talks to God, which are appreciated by both young and old.
My manuscripts range from stories about unicorns and druids in the 'Passing Through Trilogy' to the 9/11 destruction of New York. I have filled in the missing diaries of Franz Kafka; recounted the first person dementia of a serial killer; explored the outrageous lifestyle of the famous; and listened in while an elephant and God converse. I currently switch my attention between the saga of a family of onion farmers, from Fourth century Italy to the present day, and a contemporary NATO thriller.
I live in Canada and make Nova Scotia my home.
I prefer to travel by train, but embrace the computer age with passion. I am always on the hunt for unique onion recipes.
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