Author Archives: Jim Stewart
Saturday October 10 Long Beach
Originally posted on Leonard Durso:
Help my little foster girls and many others find their forever home! ♡ PLEASE PASS ON THIS POST ♡ Source: Saturday October 10 Long Beach
Ochoco Reach Available for Pre-order
Suddenly, I’m an “official” author. My debut novel, Ochoco Reach, is available for pre-order on both Amazon and Barnes and Nobel. When the ebook is ready, it will appear in those places, plus iBooks and the other usual outlets. If … Continue reading
The Other Blog
Dear Readers, Guess I should mention that I’ve started writing again on my Life O’Wryly blog. Not sure if it’s writing or rambling. I’m hoping some of it is entertaining. You decide. If you’re following the Narbles, give a thought … Continue reading
Haiku–Laughter of Women
Laughter of women: peals cynicism from my long under-used brain. (pinterest.com)
Additional Adoption Records
In hopes of expanding the circle…
Lucky Me
Awake to the dark, front lobes assessing: damage minor. Glee seeps from my brainstem, revelry managed well; thoughts slowly connect. Tendrils of ground beans snake up my nose, anticipation warms its hands around my heart. Music tomorrow: lucky me. (top: … Continue reading
Too Damn Dumb
Originally posted on Narble Furt Lives:
He gave up in late nineteen sixty-three with the death of a young president still firmly caught on a fence in his mind where the wind fans desire to intent. The other hands tried…
Walls Be Gone
This rumble under my butt hums, a rising, falling cadence that seeks and destroys the walls accumulated throughout my head. Each haphazardly laid stone marries another to channel my thoughts in a straight and narrow path of least resistance. Begone, … Continue reading
Fallen Angels
Originally posted on Narble Furt Lives:
Rhinestones on the bushes, gossamer in the trees, when you hear her call your name it drives you to your knees. The sky will build cathedrals that rise beyond your sight, the leaves will…
All Two Human
(With apologies to Bob Merrill, who wrote the doggie in the window song.–jrs) Who is that drunkard in the mirror, the one with the waggley face? Who is that drunkard in the mirror? I swear I’ve met him someplace. He … Continue reading



