Sunday, August 29, 2021

Another Death in the Family

     Some absences are just more painful than others.

     I've been MIA these past 72 hours or more and the reason is simple. There's been another death in the family. I'd already lost my father to COVID-19 and this time, Mrs. JP lost her older sister. We don't think it was COVID-related but at this point, it doesn't matter much. It was still abrupt and untimely. Her sister Susan should have had many more good years ahead of her but they were cruelly denied her.

     This is the second nuclear family member that Barb's lost since moving up here in 2009. Some of you who've stuck around may recall she lost her mother to cancer several years ago. I made a plea for help and scores of you chipped in with amounts great and small.

     But that was years and a pandemic ago. When my own father passed away from COVID earlier this year, I made a similar plea for help and couldn't get enough for one way bus fare down to Georgia.

     Mrs. JP, however, was closer to her older sister than most in her family. She was also close to her mom and when it looked as if one holiday would be her last (although it wasn't), you guys came through and enabled me to send her down to Florida and back. And when her mom began her final decline a couple of years later, you really came through in a big way and we got her down to Vero Beach with 18 hours to spare.

     Now, we need you to help us again and to get Barb back home so she can attend her sister's funeral. When you take into your home a member of someone's family, you become a member of that family, and it's immaterial whether or not they accept you into it. You inherit a lot of unpleasant duties, such as telling your already stressed out fiancee that her sister passed way the night before because no one else in the family thought they were strong enough to do the job or literally phoned it in via text message (Yes, they actually did that Friday morning).

     One way or the other, she is getting getting down to Florida. It's the least she deserves. But my only way to do that right now is to use the rent money that's due in a few days. I'd rather not do that because our cold-blooded, sociopathic slumlord who tried to evict us over a lie earlier this year could and would make it so that she'll have no home to come back to.

     So, if it's in your hearts and/or budgets to help, please do.

Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Pottersville Digest



(But a ventilator can do it for you.)


    You know how these anti masker assholes are always equating masks with child abuse?
    Yeah, about that...

    It looks as if the creepy-lipped Jason Ravnsborg will literally get away with murder.
    This has to be the strangest pendular hero worship I've ever seen. How does one go from Trump to Emmet G. Sullivan in less than eight months?
    "The St. Anthony Police Department arrested Abrahamson Wednesday. He 'resisted arrest' and suffered a minor scratch, according to police. Abrahamson has since been released from the Hennepin County Jail and is due in court Sept. 13."
     #Whiteprivilege rears its ugly head again.

    And it took more than two years for this Rodney King redux incident to come out... why?
     Remember this skinheaded Nazi? Say bye bye.
     Thoughts and prayers.
     "We are embracing the homosexual lifestyle as if this is normal"?!
     The January 6th rioters: The grift that keeps on taking.
     Nice try, asshole, but no cigar.
    "So what are we left with? A small group of House Democrats -- none of whom are in the party leadership, none of whom chair any congressional committees -- who managed to annoy the White House, their own party's leadership, progressives, and even other centrists, all over the course of about a week. That's not an easy feat to pull off so quickly," -Steve Benen.

    This pisses me off because Moulton is one of ours from Massachusetts and also because he and Meijer took up two seats that could've been used by two people who needed to be airlifted out of Kabul.

    Oh, shut the fuck up, snowflakes, and go to Liberty University. And finally...
    This is just the tip of the dirtiest iceberg in the northern Midwest.

Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Pottersville Digest

(So, Trump held a rally in Alabama...)

     Typical fascist, right wing censorship.
     Another vocational suicide vest bomber hits the button.
     This is not a parody. IDIOCRACY was a prescient documentary.
     TRMS is coming to an end next year.
    When are right wing voters going to realize the lunatics they vote for are utterly worthless in an emergency?
    Nazi wants to build "an alternative Internet... on an ideology—and a social and professional network—of hatred." It already exists. It's called the Deep and Dark webs.
     How pathetic is this guy's life that he has to troll libraries and push around 18 year-old pages?
     Wow. This only happens once in a... Well, you know.
     If I believed in God, I'd say this was his way of telling you you're on the wrong side of history.
     Hypocritical much, Rupert?
     Racism like this is something that's taught, not something one is born with.
     Can someone please stick a giant lollipop in this rabid munchkin's mouth?
     Because addiction to right wing conspiracy theories works at the tissue level?
    And, once again, we're asked to believe that a Republican standing to profit from a product he's pimping is just a happy coincidence.
     From the people who put the "riot" in "patriot".
     One more time: Antifa doesn't exist, you fucking morons.

     If you live in the Northeast, you're pretty much boned.

     God help us every one.

     We are so doomed.
     RIP, Charlie Watts, a man of endless class and unshakable dignity.
     Iraan is a tiny town of 1200 in west Texas but it could prove to be a synecdoche for the entire Lone Star State.
     Your Brad o' the day.
     Of course, only the black student was charged, not the white teacher who'd assaulted him. And finally...

     These right wing snakes can eat each other. I'll stick to my popcorn. (Tip o' the tinfoil hat to Constant Reader, CC.)

Sunday, August 22, 2021

Pottersville Digest

(We're 108% sure Fox is full of shit.)

     Republican scum just handed us on a silver platter another reason not to give them back Congress.
    "(Y)ou have a Republican member of Congress who says he understands domestic terrorism. He understands, he supports the domestic terrorism -- he gets it." -Joey Scar.

     Gee, what a surprise.
     This is the sort of picture a stalker would take to show you pictures of your wife and kids sleeping in their beds.
     If you're a committed Republican, you belong to a death cult. I do not and will not apologize for that if that offends you because the proof of that is so screamingly obvious, it's unworthy of debate.
     Why are we listening to the right wing asshats who got us in Afghanistan, in the first place?
     Another right wing moron bites the dust.
     Of course this took place near Miami.
    If these law professors know so Goddamn much, then why don't they file the lawsuit stopping this ridiculous recall? (Tip o' the tinfoil hat to Constant Reader, CC)

     So, THAT explains that shit sandwich of a surrender agreement.
     I guess Mo should've stuck to the beer hall putsch speech.
    It's obviously never occurred to these terrorist assholes that half the men in the original Iwo Jima photo were killed just days later. (Another tip o' the tinfoil hat to Constant Reader, CC)

     White Republican males are getting obsessed with Stacey Abrams.
     Talk about cutting it down to the wire.
     We need to limit voting rights because... Afghanistan? And finally...

     This is how sloppy and patchwork the civilian evacuation process is- We have to depend on private industry to do the job the DoD should've done months ago out of Bagram. It's hard to believe we're the same country that pulled off the Berlin airlift in the Truman years.

Friday, August 20, 2021

Pottersville Digest: Expanded Edition

(New edition with updated obituary column!)

    Tough guy Greg Abbott, who did away with mask mandates, found out he got COVID and demanded monoclonal therapy in spite of being fully vaccinated and asymptomatic. Real profiles in courage, these Republicans are. (Tip o' the tinfoil hat to Constant Reader, CC)

     But he insists he's not racist & was out of character for him, despite the attacks taking place over three days.
     Even Mark Esper admitted Trump fucked this withdrawal up.
     Georgia tightens its grip on the largest black voter bloc in the state.
     Now, suddenly, bringing Afghans on the C-17 wasn't such a hot idea, after all, eh?
     Not only did this idiot waste his pardon from Trump by committing more crimes, he committed the same stalking crimes.
     Oh, you KNOW she and her old man are Republicans.
     Toobin is literally and figuratively a jerk off.
     I would've paid good money to hear that.
     Maybe we can import these jolly assholes to Disneyworld for a day.
     Eric Greitens, the disgraced half term governor of Missouri, is as much of a fraud as Trump.
     Move over, Delta, here comes Lambda.
     DeSantis owns this, lock, stock and barrel. These monoclonal test subjects aren't patients. They're victims.
     More whiteboarding of history. But, hey, let's scream about Critical Race Theory.
     Wicker now has COVID after railing against masks.
     This is what happens when you try to hold a coup and no one wants to participate.
     Another Trump cult member bites the dust. No doubt they'll soon start crowing that the Lawd called him for his Great Reward without mentioning he was put on the stairway to heaven because of Trump's lies.
     Meme intermission.

     Pillow guy adds obstruction of justice to his growing list of crimes.
   John Ratcliffe, who always looks as if police detectives are inserting bamboo shoots under his fingernails, says Trump knew the Afghan military would fall to the Taliban within 48 hours but crafted the withdrawal plan, anyway.
     Murky financial disclosures? I didn't see THAT coming.
     "Alexandra Datig, the former fiancee and longtime radio producer for California GOP gubernatorial candidate Larry Elder, says she broke off an 18-month engagement with the conservative talk show host in 2015 after he waved a gun at her while high on marijuana." Ah, those rock-ribbed, conservative Republican family values!
     Typical right wing tactic- When asked a question for which you know you have a shitty answer, act outraged and resort to the ad hominem.

     DC bombing suspect shared video by Trump Jr just yesterday. Can we say no degrees of separation, boys and girls?
     Typical right wing billionaire scum. Of course he takes no responsibility for those tens of thousands of deaths.
    Regardless of the crime, once suspects are in custody and helpless, police must show at least a modicum of humanity and professionalism. The Providence, RI police didn't do that last month
     And, while we're still talking about violent, out of control cops...
     5th Columnist Nazi Mo Brooks gives cover to yet another right wing terrorist.
     Why stop with Doug Douchey? Threaten the handouts for other right wing lunatics like DeSantis, Abbott, Tate Reeves and others opposing mask mandates. Republicans love to threaten opponents by taking away their funding. Let's see how they like it.
    There's no way anyone can convince me that Republicans aren't willing to murder everyone in the country in the name of Freedumb.
     Your Karen o' the day.
   "The AP report... noted that the Citadel hedge fund has invested $15.9 million in Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc... Ken Griffin, Citadel’s CEO, has donated $10.75 million to the Friends of Ron DeSantis PAC during the past two years..."
     Strictly another happy coincidence, the snarling DeSantis crime family insists we believe. And finally...

     The Minnesota GOP's in shambles right now and it isn't just because of Anton Lazzaro, their Dollar General Jeffrey Epstein.

Thursday, August 19, 2021

Interview with Gayle Carline

Housecleaner-turned-private investigator Peri Minneopa takes a routine case: a rich husband suspects his wife of infidelity. Coincidentally, bad things start happening to her.
     Peri's boyfriend, Detective Skip Carlton, investigates the death of Peri's elderly neighbor. It looks like a heart attack. Coincidentally, her husband died of a heart attack two weeks ago.
     The elderly couple left legal papers on the table, involving a year-old real estate purchase. Coincidentally, there is a note attached from Peri's client, a real estate developer.
     Except, Peri and Skip don't believe in coincidences. When their cases collide, she begins poking her nose into police business, butting heads with her boyfriend.
     Stonewalled by Skip and the police, Peri turns to an unlikely partner for help, an annoying
little man who is obsessed with Dean Martin.

If she can keep her sanity and her life.” -Hit or Missus.

That’s the back cover blurb of August Author of the Month Gayle Carline’s first Peri Minneopa novel. After a synopsis like that, how could one resist buying it?

15) Gayle, your former workaday life for 25 years was in software engineering. Have any of your experiences in that field informed or inspired your fiction?

My latest book, MURDER BYTES, does harken to my days as an engineer, as it has to do with a fabulous gadget that may or may not work and may or may not be stolen by someone. Other than that, I do give a little credit for one of my characters, Benny, to be based on some engineers I have known, in that he’s on the spectrum and let’s just say a lot of engineers have interesting ways of processing life.

Most of my inspiration for mysteries comes from my laconic husband. He’s a man of few words, so I’ve spent almost 30 years trying to figure him out!

14) For those who haven’t read about her adventures, describe Peri Minneopa. What makes her tick, what are her strengths and weaknesses and why do you think she makes such a compelling detective?

I have always enjoyed protagonists that are both stubborn, in that they will pursue their goal, and yet always questioning themselves and whether they’re making the right move. I love Peri’s sass and her willingness to go into danger, not because she’s brave, but because she’s persistent. Like, she’ll walk through the lion’s den because that book she needs is over on the far wall.

13) You closed out the Minneopa mystery series last February with Murder Bytes. Are there any plans to start another mystery series in the future?

Oh, yes. Without spoiling anything, Peri will be back in a new mystery series with a slightly different angle.

12) You’ve mentioned on your blog and Amazon author page that you’re writing the third installment of a fantasy trilogy but I can’t seem to find the first two. Have they been published, yet, and what’s the through line of this trilogy?

I’ve never written a trilogy before, and it is MUCH different from a series. Two of my trilogy-writing friends told me, “Finish all the books before you publish, or you’ll regret it.” I only partially listened—I finished the first one and thought I’d publish it. Then I started writing the second one and realized I’d need to make some changes to the first one to make the two books work together. Then I realized why my friends told me that. So the short answer is no, the first two have not been published. I am almost halfway finished with the rough draft of the third book. They’ll be published eventually, in staggered doses.

The through-line is, “It’s the Count of Monte Cristo meets Pirates of the Caribbean, with girl pirates and dragons.”

11) It all started with your husband giving you your first horse riding lesson and since then, you’ve blossomed into a dedicated equestrian. Aside from your 2014 standalone romantic mystery, Murder on the Hoof, how much have horses impacted your fiction and why?

My husband’s gift awakened a long-buried passion I had for horses. I was a horse crazy girl, but was kept from them by my overprotective mother. Once I started riding (at 45), my other passion, writing appeared. I had written little things here and there for years, but now really wanted to WRITE. My first gig was journalistic pieces for Riding Magazine. I should add that I also have a book, From the Horse’s Mouth, which is my horse’s memoir of being a champion show horse, becoming injured, and working his way back into the show ring.

10) As with so many of my subjects, you turned to fiction after retirement. What was the most difficult aspect for you in writing fiction in the beginning and what is it now? What was/is the easiest?

Well, the easiest part is that I love to make stuff up. The most difficult part is that I also write a humor column for my local newspaper (and of course I was still writing the journalistic stuff for the magazine for quite a while). These styles don’t play well with fiction—in an essay, you’re telling the audience a story. In fiction, you’re putting your reader INSIDE that story. You know, show, don’t tell.

9) Has the pandemic affected your output and, if so, how? How about book sales?

The pandemic at first slowed my writing. I had JUST released MURDER BYTES in February and had a score of fabulous events lined up that were all canceled when the world shut down. It really hit me in the “get out and market your books” gut. I still have my column to write, so I couldn’t shut completely down. Once I started working on the fiction again, I really wanted to stay in that world I’d built and leave everything else behind. But I’ve begun to want to do marketing and publicity again.

8) Describe your typical writing day. Do you draft your novels by hand in a notebook or directly onto a laptop? Do you set word/page goals for yourself and so, what are they?

I usually start in a notebook with my characters. Who are they? What do they want? What do they need? What kind of journey do I THINK they’ll go on? Then I have a basic template on my laptop. I open it and just start writing—I start with a scene and don’t worry about whether it’s the right scene. I participated in NaNoWriMo for the first time in 2020 and was impressed with my ability to set word count goals and meet them. Lately I’ve set and scheduled word counts for each day, even if it’s only 200 words. And I schedule no writing days. That way I don’t feel guilty when I don’t write.

7) Who were your favorite authors growing up and had any of them become influences on your own work?

I don’t think I write like any of these people, but my favorite authors are James Thurber and Edgar Rice Burroughs. Burroughs definitely taught me to end a chapter at a cliffhanger! I read all the Walter Farley (The Black Stallion) books and Anna Sewell’s Black Beauty. I also liked Jack London and John Steinbeck and J.R.R. Tolkien. I guess I wasn’t a very girly kind of reader.

6) Unlike any of my previous Authors of the Month, you’re also a humorist. How challenging has it been to retain your sense of humor and find appropriate subject matter during the worst pandemic in over a century?

People are constantly pointing out all these comedians who make people laugh yet suffer from depression. I’m lucky enough not to be saddled with that illness, but there is a sense of, “if you can’t laugh at something, you’ll drown in the weight of the world.” In January 2020 I was named City of Placentia’s Citizen of the Year, so there’ve been a lot of jokes about the year I ushered in!

5) Your retired horse, Snoopy, “wrote” his own memoir in a children’s book, From the Horse’s Mouth, after his forced retirement. How difficult was it for you to get into the mind of a horse?

Not difficult, actually. I was the kid who was convinced I could understand what my dog was saying. Horses have a lot of personality. It doesn’t take a lot—you watch them interact with their surroundings and it feels pretty obvious what they might be thinking. When I began writing his book, however, I did reread Black Beauty, War Horse, and The Art of Racing in the Rain to see how other authors captured an animal’s thoughts.

4) Plotter, pantser or plantser?

Plantser with my mysteries, pantser with the fantasy. There’s something about dragons that makes me just want to be inventive and creative and not let plotting interfere.

3) You’re an Illinois native who’d long since been transplanted to Placentia, CA. Is the Orange County locale inspiring for you and how? 

A friend of mine and I were talking about our childhoods in the Midwest, and how we both just KNEW we belonged in southern California. I mean, it inspires me because I’m meant to be here. There’s an open quality to this place, in terms of sitting on my patio to write because it’s March and there’s no snow or walking down to the coffee shop in the middle of our downtown historic, very Hispanic district and writing about a different world because I’m IN a different world.

2) What advice would you give to mature novices to fiction-writing?

You need more practice than you think. I’d been writing since childhood and thought I knew how to do it. I didn’t, not for big fat novels. Write a lot. Edit what you write. Edit it again. Read a lot. Study what you read. Did you like it? WHY? Did you hate it? WHY? Be specific. Read books about writing (I can recommend some). Attend writer’s conferences. Make friends with other writers and talk about writing.

1) So, what’s next for Gayle Carline?

Well, I have to finish this trilogy, edit the trilogy, get the trilogy published. I also have a sequel planned for Murder on the Hoof, and there is the new edition of the Peri mysteries. Don’t worry, I’ll keep myself entertained!

If you’re interested in Ms. Carline’s work, then follow the links below:

1. My website and blog.

2. Amazon author page

3. Facebook

4. Twitter handle: @GayleCarline

5. Instagram

Wednesday, August 18, 2021

Pottersville Digest

     We're still experiencing "deep sadness" that Bush was allowed to steal the 2000 & 2004 elections that made that quagmire possible. I'm deeply sad that HW didn't use a condom in the fall of 1945.

     Trump's hate rallies are already responsible for 30,000 infections and 700 deaths. So, hey, what's a few more to a sociopath?

     "In recent months, Jacque has been one of most outspoken lawmakers against COVID-19 vaccine mandates and has authored legislation that would bar government officials or business owners from requiring Wisconsinites be vaccinated against COVID-19 or show proof of vaccination to access services."

     "I'm sorry. I'm not sorry."
     She just got back on Twitter this morning, too. Oh, joy.
     This is why we call assholes like Johnson reactionaries because, like reptiles, they don't act, they react.
     I actually met Jim Langevin at a Job Corp ceremony in Exeter, RI. He makes a lot of sense in this letter he coauthored with nine other Democrats rightly criticizing Biden for the sloppy and negligent withdrawal from Afghanistan.
     This is the asshole that helped get Ashli Babbitt killed.
    Your Karen o' the day.
     Aw. Pity.
    It's about Goddamned time someone sued the Kenosha PD.
    Your Brad o' the day.
    Oh, so THAT explains it. Dad was a child-beating drunk who kept a copy of Mein Kampf in the house.

    Spontaneous tour group, my ass.
    "I know the Bush family will not be happy but I think it's the worst mistake in our history to go into the Middle East."
     Afghanistan is in Central and South Asia, not the Middle East, stupid.

     "Blow up all the forts"?!
     You know your campaign's in trouble when you're served with a subpoena during a debate.
     If you're wondering why Missouri has one of the lowest vaccination and highest infection rates in the nation, wonder no more.
     Bobo Fett is your Brad o' the day.
     She used campaign funds to pay off her back taxes for her dive bar Shooters. And finally...

     If COVID was gone by January, then why did we need a vaccine? And if he was so proud to get the vaccine, why did he get it in secret?

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