Thu, 3 December 2009 Wounded animals, bloodied feet, broken masts, finality. Comments[0] |
Sat, 21 November 2009 Hurricane intensified. Crew anguished. Comments[0] |
Sat, 14 November 2009 Stay aboard or hide ashore? Comments[0] |
Tue, 27 October 2009 Waking, listening. Onslaught. Comments[0] |
Sun, 11 October 2009 Together ... and waiting. Comments[0] |
Sun, 27 September 2009 Quiet moments before the storm. Comments[2] |
Tue, 15 September 2009 Unshackling, uncleating, stowing and fretting. Soundings, makin' bidness, and calling the Owners. A call to home, where is home? Comments[2] |
Mon, 7 September 2009 Phyllis and Mike transformed; a disappearing power yacht; hard labor in the sun; an unexpected presence. Comments[2] |
Sun, 30 August 2009 A macho moment, a jump-ship moment, and Phyllis's chance for romance. Comments[1] |
Fri, 21 August 2009 Power and vitality - a really big yacht, the scent of money and young men - in the path of danger. Comments[1] |
Sat, 8 August 2009 Wealthy owners and guests, with comings and goings? Comments[1] |
Fri, 31 July 2009 Gracious whiling, a change in Phyllis and change in a tropical storm. Comments[1] |
Mon, 20 July 2009 Two on a beach, inches close, lifetimes apart. Comments[1] |
Sun, 12 July 2009 On board - the Owner's stateroom, ashore - too crowded on an empty beach. Comments[1] |
Fri, 3 July 2009 A bridge for two, a dinghy for two, an ocean just big enough for two. Comments[2] |
Fri, 26 June 2009 Crew, crew, crew. Smouldering, smouldering, smouldering. Comments[1] |
Mon, 15 June 2009 Two churches, one priest. Reflections on swift currents. Timelessness, loss and decay. Comments[1] |
Thu, 4 June 2009 To shoe or not to shoe. To shore or not to shore. Attitude and a welcome change. Comments[1] |
Fri, 29 May 2009 Another skip, lights in the night, and tell-tale waters. Comments[1] |
Tue, 26 May 2009 Explanations. Comments[2] |
Thu, 21 May 2009 Something desolate, something cold. Comments[1] |
Tue, 19 May 2009 Bathing, bathing ... and bathing, after a long, long time at sea. Comments[1] |
Sun, 17 May 2009 A room on the ocean, on one of a thousand islands, and no way to see. Comments[1] |
Wed, 6 May 2009 Seeing and not seeing at sea. A surprise visit. Comments[2] |
Thu, 23 April 2009 Psyche is overtaken by a U. S. Coast Guard helicopter in mid-ocean. His crew surprises John. Comments[1] |
Thu, 16 April 2009 Night vision, a path of light to Venus, the loom of St. Croix. Comments[1] |
Thu, 9 April 2009 Running lights, night encounter. Comments[1] |
Fri, 3 April 2009 John just about figures out what separates those who go down to the sea in ships from everyone else. Comments[1] |
Thu, 19 March 2009 Jonathan is disconcerted, how exotic can the mundane get in the sway of the French? Comments[1] |
Tue, 10 March 2009 A captain checks the anchorage, the boats, the docks, the ... everything. Comments[1] |
Wed, 4 March 2009 Rayanne looks into her coffee cup ... and does some sorting out. Comments[2] |
Thu, 26 February 2009 Carioca gets saved ... maybe. Rayanne gets smashed. Somebody gets promoted. Kitt finds an easy floater. Comments[1] |
Mon, 16 February 2009 Coast Guard patrol boat, Sandy challenged ... broken? Rayanne and Noor - the nightmare was real. Comments[1] |
Mon, 9 February 2009 Rayanne disables her first terrorist, explosives missing from the centerboard well, Lusitania in St. Thomas? Comments[1] |
Tue, 3 February 2009 Waltzing in something borrowed and something altered, cruise liner collisions in the dark, Sandy fighting outnumbered, Rayanne leaps ... and misses! Comments[1] |
Mon, 26 January 2009 Kitt again? Carioca ... Culebra? Vieges? The Virgins? George? ... George? Comments[1] |
Sun, 18 January 2009 Spaulding and layers below layers of misery, revelations of Kitt and the powers-that-might-be. Comments[1] |
Fri, 16 January 2009 Bad morning, French surprise, no board, and a voice behind you. Comments[1] |
Wed, 7 January 2009 Boys on floating chicken coops, missing explosives? Triangulation and sleeping on the beach. Comments[2] |
Mon, 29 December 2008 Rayanne soars, a dark and stormy night, cat fall, and a promise Comments[3] |
Mon, 22 December 2008 Courtesan's coming, Rayanne asks a favor. Comments[1] |
Thu, 18 December 2008 George is sighted, Kitt turns up, Rayanne wins one round and gets a shock. Comments[1] |
Tue, 9 December 2008 Cotter pin, bolt, death lurks underwater. Comments[1] |
Tue, 2 December 2008 Collision? Get the Rasties to safety. Stricken. Underwater gamble for life and death. Comments[2] |
Fri, 21 November 2008 Carioca falls off, the centerboard drops, the sound of a collision in heavy seas ... and nearly thirty people clinging to the boat. Comments[1] |
Thu, 13 November 2008 Hesitation ... the boat people! Comments[1] |
Mon, 3 November 2008 Girl from Ipanema, rickets, hookworm, scurvy and Sandy's rump. Comments[2] |
Wed, 29 October 2008 Clair de Lune, then into the jungle. Comments[1] |
Thu, 23 October 2008 Amazing Grace, toe rings and Rastafarians. Comments[1] |
Sun, 19 October 2008 The shooting starts. Noor takes a hit. Comments[1] |
Mon, 13 October 2008 Escape in white with cobalt blue, a machine gun, a big stick ... under attack? Comments[1] |
Mon, 6 October 2008 Rayanne and company clear out. Carioca turns stallion. Sandy bares all. Dominica looms. Comments[2] |
Sun, 28 September 2008 Rayanne tackles Florence. Sandy tackles some empty bellies, and Henry gets softened up. Comments[1] |
Mon, 22 September 2008 Foul darkness down below. Sandy delivers a stomach punch. Comments[1] |
Tue, 16 September 2008 Opulence and style, squalor and stench. Sandy goes armed. Comments[1] |
Sun, 14 September 2008 What's the deadliest gun you can carry on a sailboat? Darkness falls. Comments[1] |
Mon, 8 September 2008 A dangerous weapon, sinister documents, a critical eye ... and beignets. Comments[2] |
Thu, 4 September 2008 Anthony dons khaki. Sandy gets ready to fight. Noor challenges the party line. Rayanne tackles totalitarianism. Comments[1] |
Sun, 31 August 2008 Noor attacks the galley. Rayanne goes red. Sandy wrestles a visitor from their past. Comments[1] |
Tue, 26 August 2008 Rayanne may have seen someone ... or not. Sandy goes competitive ... and loses? Comments[1] |
Sat, 16 August 2008 Sandy takes the plunge. Comments[1] |
Thu, 14 August 2008 Rayanne sobers up in the dark. Comments[1] |
Fri, 1 August 2008 Rayanne, Noor and Sandy get their assignment. Comments[1] |
Tue, 29 July 2008 Eulalia emphasizes, Noor goes skeptical, Sandy shows interest and a harp gets appended. Comments[2] |
Wed, 23 July 2008 The minister objects. Sandy confesses. Comments[1] |
Tue, 15 July 2008 The dishonorable and the impertinent. Comments[1] |
Mon, 14 July 2008 Rayanne panics. Sandy probes. Comments[1] |
Sun, 13 July 2008 Rayanne starts seeing things ... and gambles. Comments[2] |
Fri, 11 July 2008 How far do sounds carry over the water? Comments[1] |
Sat, 5 July 2008 Rayanne besieges the Consulate, Sandy pitches in. Comments[1] |
Mon, 30 June 2008 Noor's challenge. Comments[2] |
Sat, 28 June 2008 Rayanne charges. Comments[1] |
Mon, 23 June 2008 Rayanne offers to buy? Comments[1] |
Mon, 16 June 2008 Saved by Anthony ... or not? Comments[2] |
Fri, 6 June 2008 Sandy talks—Rayanne snaps. Comments[1] |
Mon, 26 May 2008 What Rayanne didn't know. Comments[4] |
Mon, 19 May 2008 Rayanne finds out. Comments[2] |
Tue, 13 May 2008 An unpremeditated rescue. Comments[3] |
Wed, 30 April 2008 Echoes of military splendor. Comments[3] |
Wed, 23 April 2008 Rayanne sails with the dolphins, flies with the fish. Comments[3] |
Mon, 14 April 2008 Rayanne body slams the entire French nation. Comments[3] |
Sat, 12 April 2008 Noor hears a voice. Comments[3] |
Tue, 8 April 2008 Rayanne takes on the harbor patrol. Comments[3] |
Thu, 3 April 2008 Rayanne tackles the VHF. Comments[3] |
Wed, 26 March 2008 Sandy and Noor collect a policeman. Comments[3] |
Tue, 18 March 2008 Rayanne tampers with the evidence...maybe. Comments[3] |
Wed, 5 March 2008 Sandy and Noor head for the bar on St. Barth's. Comments[3] |
Thu, 28 February 2008 Flashback - how this mystery started off as the three friend's sailing adventure. Comments[2] |
Wed, 20 February 2008 In the first chapter of the next Rayanne, Noor and Sandy mystery, due out this spring, Rayanne's on-deck self-portrait painting session gets interrupted, violently. Comments[2] |
Fri, 15 February 2008 Home with a mother and kids who are different, different from one another and different from what they are expected to be. Comments[2] |
Fri, 1 February 2008 The fourth chapter of the right-brained detectives' mystery, "Death Picks A Blue Palette." Rayanne's best friend Verajean has a surprise for her. Comments[2] |
Thu, 24 January 2008 A football player, eight cars, a truck, a sitter and a live-in maid, a credit card, a stripper and some stainless steel. Comments[2] |
Wed, 16 January 2008 Poems "Old Men," "Kentucky Wonders," "Guadeloupe," "You," "To A Child of Divorce," "Irelyn," "Betty Gail," "Woody," and "Phyllis." Comments[2] |
Thu, 10 January 2008 Second half of the previous podcast's short story about Prohibition, the Great Depression, an immaculate conception, a Model A, too many uncles-by-marriage, and too much aloe. Comments[0] |
Wed, 9 January 2008 Prohibition, the Great Depression, an immaculate conception, a Model A, too many uncles-by-marriage and too much aloe. Comments[0] |
Tue, 1 January 2008 A Macumba witch, in the Brazilian state of Salvadore (Bahia), and a legacy of the Portuguese colonials. Comments[0] |
Mon, 17 December 2007 Oklahoma, World War II, the USO, race, rodeo and life among the Indians and in the tourist camps. Comments[0] |
Wed, 5 December 2007 Life inside the Nixon administration, as viewed from the Office of the Public Printer, and memories of a true gentleman. Comments[1] |
Mon, 26 November 2007 The third chapter of the right brained detectives' mystery, "Death Picks a Blue Palette." The police show up and the Art Center Director gets unhappy, very unhappy. Comments[0] |
Tue, 13 November 2007 The second chapter of the Rayanne, Noor and Sandy mystery entitled "Death Picks A Blue Palette." The first body is found. Comments[0] |
Thu, 8 November 2007 The first chapter of the first book in the Rayanne, Noor and Sandy mystery series. Rayanne is a portrait artist, a drawing teacher and an accidental detective, whose studio is in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, just across the Potomac River from Washington, D. C. Rayanne and her sidekick Noor, a born again, tough love lesbian, are confronted with a series of murders in the Old Town artists' commmunity that the police want to write off as suicides. Rayanne's only weapons against the murderer are her intuitions, her very skeptical best friend and Noor's lover, Sandy, a killer ex-Marine.Comments[0] |
Thu, 8 November 2007 A Boccaccian Tale—Love, mistaken identity and misbehavior in the medieval mode. Comments[0] |
Sat, 27 October 2007 Dignity, misbehavin' and Southern ways. Comments[0] |
Wed, 24 October 2007 A coming of age tale, growing up in Western Kentucky. Comments[1] |
Sat, 20 October 2007 The small-town South and tobacco land. Incest,
suicide, love, old men, old ways, Blacks, white folks,
the Nixon administration from inside, travelling
behind the Iron Curtain. Life ashore and at sea.
Making fine art. WWII homecoming. Short stories,
poems and essays in the manner of William
Faulkner and Eudora Welty.
Southern writer in the
Faulkner tradition, poet,
essayist, sailor, delivery boat
captain, computer scientist,
advisor to presidential
appointees, professional
photographer, college
mathematics teacher,
English teacher, artist and
traveler.Comments[0] |

The first chapter of the first book in the Rayanne, Noor and Sandy mystery series. Rayanne is a portrait artist, a drawing teacher and an accidental detective, whose studio is in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, just across the Potomac River from Washington, D. C. Rayanne and her sidekick Noor, a born again, tough love lesbian, are confronted with a series of murders in the Old Town artists' commmunity that the police want to write off as suicides. Rayanne's only weapons against the murderer are her intuitions, her very skeptical best friend and Noor's lover, Sandy, a killer ex-Marine.
The small-town South and tobacco land. Incest,
suicide, love, old men, old ways, Blacks, white folks,
the Nixon administration from inside, travelling
behind the Iron Curtain. Life ashore and at sea.
Making fine art. WWII homecoming. Short stories,
poems and essays in the manner of William
Faulkner and Eudora Welty.
Southern writer in the
Faulkner tradition, poet,
essayist, sailor, delivery boat
captain, computer scientist,
advisor to presidential
appointees, professional
photographer, college
mathematics teacher,
English teacher, artist and
traveler.