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Clyde

Posted on February 28, 2012 by gar

When I was about 13 I had to endure a week at Reverend Schlep’s Summer Camp for Men and Boys.  It’s a right of passage in my family.  My grandfather took my father.  My father took my older brothers Mark and Karl, Jr., when they reached the right age.  Now it was my turn.  If…

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Spencer and the Technicolor Afro

Posted on February 20, 2012 by gar

February filled every classroom and hallway at Norman Avenue Elementary School with red, black, and green.  As the month’s end approached, the colors blossomed in the school auditorium in preparation of the annual Black History Month Dance.  Parent volunteers filled red, black, and green balloons with helium and tied similarly colored streamers to their tails….

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Last Rites for Mr. Cuddles

Posted on January 30, 2012 by gar

Grease splattering, water boiling, pots and pans clanking, bodies moving and shuffling, and layered above it all were the voices of the too many chefs against a backdrop of old school blues moaning its heart out. Crissy got annoyed.  She always got annoyed. “Can’t we play something more upbeat than this?  When I’m cooking I…

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The Pyongyang Boombox

Posted on January 17, 2012 by gar

(Ed.’s note:  This story is vaguely inspired by a dream.) A motley group of Americans found themselves wandering around a rail yard in the outskirts of Pyongyang, North Korea.  They were captured and taken in for questioning.  They didn’t know how they got there, so the story goes, and they were anxious to get home….

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I Knew the Answer

Posted on September 10, 2011 by gar

“No one knows the answer to that one?” I had my hand up, waving the little green flag we’re supposed to use whenever we wanted to be called on. “No one?” I started wiggling it a little bit more. “Going once, going twice. . .” No one else waved their flags.  Maybe she couldn’t see…

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Punishment to Fit the Crime: A Black and Blue Fantasy

Posted on July 13, 2011July 14, 2011 by gar

“TAXI!” “Where to, buddy?” “The St. Francis Hotel, please.” They rolled into town from SFO. The cabbie got off the freeway and coursed the streets of SOMA. “Look at those degenerates! All those tight pants and leather!” “Bothered by the gays, buddy?” “Oh! I just think they are such barbarians! They need to be disciplined!…

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Short Story: The Burrito Kiss

Posted on May 17, 2011May 29, 2011 by gar

I saw him sitting in the bleachers looking my way.  I rationalized that he’s probably looking at the new computerized scoreboard our piss-poor high school just installed.  Everybody does, more in disbelief than anything else. I kept running around the track, eyes forward. Then I ran in front of the billboards.  They’re bright and colorful…

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Brother Huey Got His Back

Posted on March 31, 2011April 17, 2011 by gar

{Editors Note:  The dialog between Jameel and Alfonso was taken from my unpublished novel Sin Against the Race.} He knew Hegel.  He knew Marx.  He knew Lenin.  He knew Trotsky.  He knew Mao.  He knew Ché.  He knew Cleaver.  He knew a whole bunch of others that none of the rest of the group knew. …

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Short Story: The Swing Shift

Posted on January 6, 2011April 17, 2011 by gar

This story could be called a love letter to the Duke Ellington Orchestra.  I wrote it around the time I fell head over heels for all things Ellington and started listening to his music 23 out of 24 hours in the day — a practice I continue to the present time.  I immersed myself in…

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