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Unfortunately, I'm not routinely blogging. I've stopped writing poetry and short stories regularly as well, but there are about two years' worth of content here if you're new to my work!
Tim Huber
Feb 25, 20211 min read
The Final Measure
The measure when taken will judge more than height. More than weight will be judged to determine what’s right. We’ll find at the end that...
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Tim Huber
Feb 20, 20211 min read
The Uninspired Novel
My life is a narrated story written by unseen hand, the beginning and ending of which I wish I could understand. My character seems...
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Tim Huber
Feb 12, 202130 min read
Wandering Albatross
Gentle laps of water spilled over the floating fragment of his sailboat, denying Felix any hope of getting dry. What’s worse, the...
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Tim Huber
Feb 11, 20211 min read
Creeping Things
Small and roundish they creep cross the floor. Under the table and neath the closed door. They creep round in circles objectives unknown...
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Tim Huber
Feb 5, 20211 min read
February Reading Selection
This month we'll be reading George Elliot's Silas Marner. I read this one a long time ago but have forgotten a lot of the details, so...
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Tim Huber
Feb 4, 20211 min read
Pen & Paper
What has paper and pen in an age so new and improved? Surely they’ve long been outdone by that which is now so common. Computers and...
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Tim Huber
Feb 3, 202112 min read
The House of the Seven Gables: A Critical yet Sympathetic Look at Ancestry
A few notes before we start: The House of the Seven Gables is free to read on Project Gutenberg! If you're interested in reading it,...
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Tim Huber
Feb 1, 20213 min read
Announcement: 2 New Books!
Hello all, I've got a pretty exciting announcement to make! At least, it's exciting for me. I've just published two books, and they are...
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Tim Huber
Jan 29, 20211 min read
Under Banners of Blood
A flag of blood-red dripping in the wind. A mob of souls marching to a beat with no end. Their faces are fierce, their bosoms each...
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Tim Huber
Jan 21, 20212 min read
The Manufactured Dream
I have a singular dream, shared by all mankind, that with incredible ease slips deep into my mind. It’s one of rigid uniform, striking a...
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Tim Huber
Jan 14, 20211 min read
A Many-Colored Vessel
A many-colored vessel is the ship at our helm. Surging, carries all to where none can tell. First hard to starboard then harder to port,...
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Tim Huber
Jan 13, 202123 min read
A Bone to Pick
Mr. Beedle wasn’t always a selfish man, in fact, if you asked the right people they would say he hadn’t become a selfish man. I suppose...
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Tim Huber
Jan 8, 20211 min read
Strive to Thrive
Strive to thrive, or simply stay alive? There is quite a difference, one recently that I’ve only just begun to see and deeply realize....
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Tim Huber
Jan 4, 20212 min read
January Reading Selection
First off: Happy New Year! It sure has been a year to remember, full of ups and downs and everything in between. But despite the...
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Tim Huber
Dec 29, 20201 min read
A Red Cardinal in a Dying Tree
The heart of the forest, shriveled and dry, alone in the world, no more tears to cry. Against a blue canvas, the bright vibrant sky, a...
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Tim Huber
Dec 24, 20202 min read
Freedom Song
There’s freedom in the air freedom is a ringin’. Twas freedom weaved in silver tongue the angels were a singin’. Freedom from the weight...
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Tim Huber
Dec 17, 20201 min read
I started a YouTube Channel!
The title pretty much says it all, but I just uploaded my first video to my YouTube channel! I've been wanting to start a channel for...
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Tim Huber
Dec 10, 20201 min read
Dear New Day
This morning is gray and somewhat opaque. I cannot afford such natural distractions, for my planner is full of roadside attractions. I...
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Tim Huber
Dec 8, 202023 min read
When the Tide Comes
Waves rolled forward, shells and bits of sand surging in the after-effects of the sea's temper. And then, subtly and as thin as paper, a...
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