↓

Home Menu ↓
Skip to primary content
Skip to secondary content
  • Blog Home
  • Visit Our eBookstore
  • New Releases
  • Hurrah
  • Calendar of Events
Home→Author Sue Lange 1 2 3 … 18 19 >>

Author Archives: Sue Lange

Post navigation

← Older posts

Waking Up in Baltimore

Posted on December 13, 2013 by Sue Lange

I keep waking up in Baltimore. Not literally, of course. It’s just post-REM sleep confusion: those first moments of daze before you are fully awake in the morning when the heat in your room is turned up too high. You … Continue reading →

Share
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Baltimore, The Wire

Call for Poetry

Posted on December 6, 2013 by Sue Lange

I’ve started a journal of LaTex poetry. I’m not real sure what LaTex poetry is. Free verse using LaTex tags, epic tales of conquering the steep slope of LaTex learning, jokey odes to floating tables, or maybe even observations on … Continue reading →

Share
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged LaTex poetry, Poetry, sad little periods and commas, satire

An Evening with Inspector Clouseau

Posted on November 29, 2013 by Sue Lange

So I’m living in the inbetween. Most of my stuff’s in storage in a barn belonging to my pal, Liz. She’s graciously allowed me to park at her place while I get my proverbial head together. I keep only the … Continue reading →

Share
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged bands, Inspector Clouseau, Mancini, Music, Pink Panther

How I Learned to Love The Bomb

Posted on November 22, 2013 by Sue Lange

Now that the wall’s been torn down, the number of ICBMs downsized, and the Soviet Union reduced to bits of istans, we’re safe from nuclear annihilation. I think it’s time for us to step back and take a clinical, if … Continue reading →

Share
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Groves, Heisenberg, Lise Meitner, Los Alamos, Manhattan Project, Niels Bohr, The Bomb

Reviewing Yelp

Posted on November 15, 2013 by Sue Lange

15 Reviews for Yelp     Yelp is the best reviewing site out there. Thank god for Yelp. Without it I wouldn’t know where to eat, what car to buy, or what school to send my kids to. Thank you … Continue reading →

Share
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged caustic, exaggeration, Humor, review site, satire, Yelp

What Kind of (fill in the blank) Are you?

Posted on November 8, 2013 by Sue Lange

Harpers Magazine has an article that may be the funniest thing I’ve read in decades. It was a transcript from a town meeting in Colorado. The citizens were discussing an ordinance that declared open season on any drones that flew … Continue reading →

Share
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Deer Trail, drone, Harpers

And Now For Something Completely Different…

Posted on November 1, 2013 by Sue Lange

A few writers and I got together and decided to start an ad agency to supplement our income. We put together an ad for the brave new drink known as Jetstream Soda. Take a look and let us know what … Continue reading →

Share
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged fake ad, satire, silly

Subtle and Outrageous: Nick Mamatas’ Love is the Law

Posted on October 25, 2013 by Sue Lange

Subtle and outrageous? Sure. Why not? If you’re balls-to-the-wall intelligent, no problem. Love is the Law is and it is. I’m glad I bought an ebook so I could look up the big words as I went along. I’m still … Continue reading →

Share
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged capitalism, communism, fiction, Horror, human sacrifice, murder, murder mystery, Nazis, Nick Mamatas, novel

The Great American Government Fail

Posted on October 18, 2013 by Sue Lange

I’m hoping that by the time this post goes up our government will be back on track. If that’s the case ignore the remainder of this. As I write this, though, partisan politics is still holding sway. There is a … Continue reading →

Share
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged anarchy, government shutdown, Republicans, TSA

Craigslist: The Unexpurgated Truth

Posted on October 11, 2013 by Sue Lange

You want the truth? Can you handle it? Truth is, Craigslist is great. Contrary to popular opinion it is not a den of pedophiles, thieves, and draft dodgers. Not to belittle anyone’s tragic experience, but I’m wondering if the horror stories … Continue reading →

Share
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Craigslist, irobot, manual sprayers, rumba, vacuum cleaner

Post navigation

← Older posts
© 2021 - Proudly powered by WordPress  Weaver II by WP Weaver
↑