I decided to make a quick trip to the Dollar Store as soon as it opened today, get it over with so that I could focus on the editing later — I’m going to need to stop early today because of the live Zoom with Ross K. Nichols and James Tabor later this afternoon.
It was about 8:15AM when I ran to the store. And it was only 67 degrees Fahrenheit outside, a very light breeze, blue skies for miles, birds singing — and also for miles, everything was green! The trees, the hills, everyone’s lawns. And over where the Dollar Store is, the cornfields start. The corn is tall and just so green, too.
It kinda took my breath away, gang. Everything was just so beautiful.
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Okay.
Just a reminder — the week-long sale for my experimental novel, The Guitar Hero Goes Home, (2020) begins this morning at 8AM, Pacific time. The Kindle edition will be 99 cents, in Kindle Unlimited, until next Sunday.
You can buy it HERE. (Suitable for mature readers. This book is not erotica.) Thanks, gang! And if you do buy it and like it, please review it!! Thank you!!
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I think this is awesome!!
The GoFundMe fundraiser for guitarist Richard Lloyd is already almost at it’s goal!!
Since yesterday morning, when it launched, they have raised $31,117 of the $40K goal!!
From bassist Sean Seymour:
“I’ve organized this fundraiser for Richard Lloyd, my friend and bandmate in the Richard Lloyd Group. For those who don’t know him, Richard is a founding member and guitarist of Television, the legendary New York band whose album Marquee Moon became one of the most influential records in rock history. In March 2026, Richard was diagnosed with cholangiocarcinoma, a serious form of bile duct cancer. He has tumors in his liver, including one located dangerously close to a major blood vessel. Because of its location, doctors cannot safely operate to remove it at this time. Since his diagnosis, Richard has been through an extraordinary amount. He has been in the ICU seven times, dealing with serious complications including sepsis twice, as well as complications involving his liver and kidneys. And through all of this, he’s fighting….”
Please donate! Any amount will help! (I’ve heard that Richard and his wife actually need way more money then they’re asking for.)
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Okay.
Yesterday, the new Autumn comforter for the bed arrived so I went ahead and put it on the bed.
It is UNBELIEVABLE how much the cats love this comforter, gang!!
This morning, literally one minute after I made the bed:
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Yesterday, this happened!
It was John Lee Hooker’s heavenly birthday!!!
Happy belated heavenly birthday John Lee Hooker!
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And I kinda can’t believe this one, gang.
Tom Petty’s granddaughter turns 13 this weekend. (She was 4 years old when Tom passed away.)
Happy 13th birthday, Everly!
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Speaking of things I can’t believe —
Today marks the 100th anniversary of silent film legend Rudolph Valentino’s tragic death.
Yesterday evening, I sent the above photo to Wayne and told him that it was the 100th anniversary of Rudy’s passing, and then Wayne texted me this!!
“Seems like only yesterday…”
It so totally made me smile!! (And I’m pretty sure he’s wearing a Ramones t-shirt…)
And if you’d like to know a lot more about the amazing and very short life of Rudolph Valentino—
Check out my book Twilight of the Immortal (2011)!!
“As historical fiction, it is rich with detail and imagery, providing a strong ‘you were there’ experience for the reader…For me, the only disappointing part of the reading experience was reaching the end.” – MB Austen, BiWomenBoston.org
You can purchase Twilight of the Immortal in eBook or print HERE. Thank you!! (It is suitable for all readers.)
And, YES!, while we’re at it–
This is the very same novel that my agent said was my masterpiece, as we sat together, having breakfast out on the sunny patio of the Chateau Marmont hotel in Hollywood.
As she held the lofty manuscript that it had taken me ten years to research, she said, “I can only compare this to F. Scott Fitzgerald. It is just that good.”
Then she added, “Unfortunately, no one is buying F. Scott Fitzgerald right now…”
And she was 100% absolutely correct about that!! Every single publishing house turned it down!!
The self-published book is currently ranked at #2,037 in Historical LGBTQ Fiction on Amazon.
Not too shabby for a 16-year-old book that every publishing house turned down…
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OKAY!!!!
Speaking of not too shabby–
Check this out!
Congratulations, Johnny Depp!
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And from Phyllis Stein–
Another lovely photo of Willy DeVille! In Belgium, 1990. (Photo by Gie Knaeps)
And here’s this, while we’re at it!! “Cadillac Walk,” Mink DeVille, from his debut album Cabretta, 1977!
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And here are some more photos from Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds’ show at the Cabaret Vert Festival in France the other night!
And I’m not sure if this was in France or at a different show, but I love this photo– Nick Cave relaxing with a few of the Bad Seeds!
They play Munich, Germany, tonight. You can buy tickets HERE!
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And I guess that is it for now.
I’m going to get back to editing that writer’s amazing book. (And by amazing, I mean an unbelievably intense memoir.)
And then I will get ready for that Zoom meeting, which promises to be so much fun– Ross K. Nichols and James Tabor discussing the various translations of the Bible — both Hebrew and New Testament — over the centuries, and who did it and WHY. (Because once you get into the various ways the Bible was translated, gang, it practically becomes a whole different book…)
Enjoy your Sunday, wherever you are in the world!
Thanks for visiting.
I love you guys. See ya!
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Let’s close with this.
For some reason, when I awoke this morning at 5AM, this song was going over and over in my head.
So maybe it can get stuck in your head now, too!
“Letting You Go,” by Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers. From their Platinum-selling album, Hard Promises, 1981. Enjoy, gang.
“Letting You Go”
I used to think that when this was all over
You might feel different about me
Yeah, I always knew one day you’d come around
Now I wonder if dreams are just dreams
Whoa-oh, whoa-oh-oh-oh
I’m having trouble letting you go
Whoa-oh, whoa-oh-oh-oh
I’m having trouble letting you go
Baby look out your window, it’s raining on your summer home
You’re by the fire keeping warm and dry
There’s no one as honest as those in pain
Oh honey can’t you see me, will you let me inside?
Whoa-oh, whoa-oh-oh-oh
I’m having trouble letting you go
Whoa-oh, whoa-oh-oh-oh
I’m having trouble letting you go
And it’s a restless world, an uncertain time
You said hope was getting hard to find
But time rolls on, days go by
What about the broken ones?
What about the lonely ones?
Honey, I’m having trouble letting go
It’s off in the distance, somewhere up the road
There’s some easy answers for the tears you’ve cried
And it makes me uneasy, makes me feel different
Do you get scared when you close your eyes?
Whoa-oh, whoa-oh-oh-oh
I’m having trouble letting you go
Whoa-oh, whoa-oh-oh-oh
I’m having trouble letting you go
I’m having trouble letting you go
1981 – Tom Petty























































































