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what doesn't kill us....

Chapter 4 - chapter 4

Dammit Bill, I've tried several time times to comment on this. But you keep publishing a new chapter before I can. I'm glad Eileen is going along for the cruise so us landlubbers can understand what the hell is happening! Also, I think you should put in some in-chapter breaks because they are so long. I sometimes have to get up while reading a chap... Read More

Submitted on Thu, September 5th, 2024 6:58am

what doesn't kill us....

Chapter 3 - Chapter 3

You're right, Bill. Having Eileen along for the ride (cruise?) helps a lot for us landlubbers understand what's going on. Sort of like Dave's 'little buddy' does in place of descriptions in my A PUTT PAST PUGATORY EAST. Again I'm looking forward to reading more chapters. Ken

Submitted on Tue, August 27th, 2024 4:44am

what doesn't kill us....

Chapter 2 - Chapter 2

As a landlubber, Bill, you had me a bit lost in Chapter 1 (or Prologue as you titled it) with too much sailor talk. But Chapter 2 showed me that was just a Prologue and I can now follow it. Looks really interesting. I look forward to reading more chapters. Ken

Submitted on Mon, August 19th, 2024 5:55am


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How I Damn Near Missed Getting the Career of My Dreams (And just might save you from missing yours!)

Although this book is autobiographical, it is NOT an autobiography. It is the story of how I eventually wound up becoming a professor of the English Language at a small conservative Catholic women's college in Kyoto, Japan,…Read More

A PUTT PAST PURGATORY EAST

Fed up with his dreary life in Japan, David is contemplating going back to the States when his friend John makes an absolutely crazy suggestion.Read More

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