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WELCOME TO MY AUTHOR PORTFOLIO
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Back in the days of horses and carriages, it might be heard that someone’s horse was boggled, suddenly spooked by something visible only to the horse, perhaps a spirit. But since those bygone days, it seems that the only things ever boggled are minds. Mind-boggling is a common occurrence, but surely something other than horses and minds can be boggled. Imagine a stomach at a hot dog eating contest being boggled by the never-ending flow of chewed up buns and franks. “What in the name of Martha Stewart is going on up there?”
The concept of infinity leads directly to mind boggling, the inability to wrap one’s mind around the concept. Mainly because infinity keeps on going...and going...and going…et cetera...et cetera...and so on....Ad infinitum, to infinity, say the Romans.
To infinity and beyond says Buzz Lightyear.
What is infinity plus one? According to the experts, that is also infinity, and they give the concept of Hilbert’s grand hotel, a very large hotel with an infinite number of rooms. The accommodating hotel manager always finds another room for another guest. But will there be enough housekeeping staff to get the job done? And enough of those wee bars of soap? And expect a crowd at breakfast huddled around the waffle-maker.
Is infinity minus one still infinite? Yes, say the experts. So infinity minus one is equal to infinity plus one? Again, the experts say yes.
Is infinity divided by infinity equal to one? No, say the experts. That is undefined. Not that we don't know the answer, of course. It's just that the answer doesn't exist. So stop asking questions that don't have answers!
Okay. What is the opposite of infinity? Well, we do know that one. The opposite of infinity is a number that is just barely above zero. According to the experts.
The symbol for infinity is the lemniscate, casually referred to as the sideways eight. Let’s say you need to choose a date for International Infinity Day (because why not?). You might choose a date with some eights. You know there will be great partying on August 8, 2088, a mere 62 years from now. A never-ending party.
Symbolically, rings and tattoos in the shape of a sideways eight declare their infinite devotion to another. But, baking cookies in the shape of the infinity symbol does not mean they never run out. Unless, of course, you eat half a cookie, then eat a fourth of a cookie, and then an eighth of a cookie, always half as much as you ate previously. There should always be something left. Trouble is, soon you won’t be able to see what’s left. And then your sadness will be never ending.
I want to sign off with the Shari Lewis and Lambchop hit from the 1990’s—The Song That Doesn’t End. Try getting this out of your brain this week:
This is the song that doesn't end
Yes, it goes on and on, my friend
Some people started singing it not knowing what it was,
And they’ll continue singing it forever just because...
This is the song that doesn't end
Yes, it goes on and on, my friend
Some people started singing it not knowing what it was,
And they’ll continue singing it forever just because...
This is the song that doesn't end...
OTHER PUBLISHED STORIES... AND ESSAYS
How To Eat Right
How To Manage Your Money
How To Stay Healthy
The Fall Of Squirrel
Cake Walk
Do-gooders Gotta Eat Too
Of Peas and Queues
Three O'clock in the Garden of Good and Evil
News Item
The Visitor
Mr. Blinkie To The Rescue
The Point System
Elements Of Success
She Spits to Conquer
The Tree Remembers
Christmas Time Is Here
The Sodfather
What MLK Day Means To Me
Thanks, Mussolini
The Cure
Tarzan In Decline
Side Effects
Greatest Of All Time
The Last Hundred Days
Plight Of the Humble Bee
Graddoo
This is NOT a Christmas Story
Early Man
Slouching Towards SPOMA

AWARDS AND HONORS
2017 Pushcart Prize nomination from Hawaii Pacific Review for The Last Hundred Days
2018 First Honorable Mention Short Story Division AWC contest
2018 Second Place Chattahoochee Valley Contest Short Story category
2019 First Place Flash Fiction Division AWC contest
2020 First Place Essay Streetlight Magazine
2020 Top ten finalist for The Opossum Prize
2020 Honorable Mention Stories That Need To Be Told Anthology
2020 First place Flash Fiction category in Seven Hills contest
2021 Second place Streetlight Magazine's Flash fiction contest
2021 Second place Seven Hills contest for flash fiction
2021 Second place Seven Hills contest for essay/memoir
2021 Third place Seven Hills contest for non-fiction
2022 First Place Seven Hills contest for flash fiction
2025 Finalist in Tulip Tree Publishing Humor anthology contest

"Life is a moderately good play with a poorly written third act."
-Truman Capote
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"Hold to the now, the here, through which all future plunges to the past."
-James Joyce
"Writers aren't people exactly. Or, if they're any good, they're a whole lot of people trying so hard to be one person."
-F. Scott Fitzgerald

CURRENTLY READING
...or just finished
Prayer by Tim Keller
In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust
Roughing It by Mark Twain





