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Latest from the blog . . .
The Day My Son Was Racially Profiled and I Committed Murder in My Heart
When it comes to my children, rarely do I see things in shades of gray. People are either kind, compassionate, and encouraging to my dear ones . . .
. . . or they are dead to me.
And since, in his Sermon on the Mount, Jesus equated hatred with murder, well then I guess I done murder last week.
It happened like this . . .
What Garrison Keillor Taught Me about Storytelling
“Did I ever tell you about the time I met Garrison Keillor?” I wrote on a friend’s Facebook wall. I had responded to an article my friend posted, one written by the iconic humorist and storyteller himself. In his article, Keillor described the bygone days of writing...
On Seeing Blind Spots – Quotes from the Elliptical
Anyone who knows me, or who has read some of my previous writing, knows I’m not a fan of exercise. More accurately, I loathe and despise it. Loathe AND despise. But did you know that, by taking on a job where one sits at a desk and writes all day long, it’s quite...
The Wonder Years: A Field Guide to Navigating Life Transitions
Remember during grade school, when the boys and girls were separated into different classrooms and given “the talk” about what would soon take place with their changing bodies? Do schools still do that, or are kids now left to figure these things out on their own via...
What Will Your 3rd Act Be?
Before This Is Us introduced us to the Pearsons – the family that routinely reduces its viewers to great heaving sobs that drip into our Chardonnay – there were the Bravermans of Parenthood. Headed by Zeek and Camille, the Braverman clan tackled the joys and sorrows...

Back to Virtual Reality
Once upon a time, I set up a little blog. I called it Out of My Alleged Mind. There, I told stories and shared my thoughts about things like family and faith. Through my blog, I made a number of connections with people in virtual reality. I used to refer to them as my...