The Pioneers and more
Author: Michael T. Kuester
Deep Down
Years ago I mentioned to a friend that I was planning to cook dinner. She responded by sending me a comic strip, titled Why I Don't Cook at Home. It was silly, with clearly computer-generated illustrations of dopey, blob-like characters. But what got me was this amazing combination of crass language, sight gags, and snark. … Continue reading Deep Down
A Living Record
We all have our story to tell
Home
Fifty years. For half a century, each April 22nd has been Earth Day. It's a day dedicated to the appreciation, and protection, of our planet, Earth. In those fifty years, our planet has changed dramatically, and those changes have only underscored the need for this annual celebration. It has only made the cause more dire. … Continue reading Home
Hush
A tribute to the soldiers fighting a silent war
Writer’s Desk
Querying The Pioneers, Writing the Pandemic, and more
Writer's Desk
New short fiction, Dawn of the Pioneers, and more
Everyday Life
For years now, I've been a creature of habit. I like routine; I find it comforting. I have things I do every day. I go to one of my favorite breakfast places. I get to the office, spend the day working. Some days I manage to steal away for lunch with someone special. After work … Continue reading Everyday Life
NaNoWriMo: Week 3
Almost there: my weekly recap for NaNoWriMo 2019
WIP Wednesday
My midweek update on my current work-in-progress