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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
Dec 4, 20206 min read
The Invisible Man: A Double-Sided Horror Novel
A few notes before beginning: Sorry this review is late! With Thanksgiving last week, I wasn't able to work on it as much as I wanted to....
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Tim Huber
Nov 25, 20201 min read
The New Age
Don’t you dare even look at the brand new book we are writing today from wisdom born yesterday. My wisdom is knew and therefore more true...
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Tim Huber
Nov 20, 202012 min read
The Odyssey of Jason Peterson: Chapter 2 (Part 2)
Here's the second part of chapter two! If you need a refresher on the last part, follow this link. If you have any critiques or comments,...
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Tim Huber
Nov 18, 202028 min read
Donkey Dust
Save my butt. That was all he had written on each of the six letters—that and the invitation to come and dine at his secluded forest...
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Tim Huber
Nov 13, 20209 min read
The Odyssey of Jason Peterson: Chapter 2 (Part 1)
I chose to give only a part of the second chapter, as it's pretty long. If you need to be refreshed on the last chapter, here's a link to...
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Tim Huber
Nov 12, 20201 min read
What if I Did?
What if I didn’t eat breakfast this morning? Would my mouth begin to water, Would I starve by noon? Would my energy plummet and my...
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Tim Huber
Nov 6, 20201 min read
Voiceless Bird
To life comes a word— a gasp hardly heard but remembered and cherished in the years afterward. From death goes a bird— a soul soaring...
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Tim Huber
Nov 5, 20205 min read
The Odyssey of Jason Peterson: Chapter One
It's finally here! I'm super excited to share this with you all, but I've got a few notes before we start: This is still in revision, so...
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Tim Huber
Nov 2, 20201 min read
November Reading Selection
After last month’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, I found myself wanting more of the eerie light science-fiction and modest...
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Tim Huber
Oct 30, 20208 min read
Jekyll and Hyde: a Personal Reflection On Humanity.
A few quick notes before we start: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is free to read on Project Gutenberg! If you don't have a...
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Tim Huber
Oct 29, 20201 min read
Only a Season
I will never sing again. My voice is cut by the quickening wind and sharp shrill sting carried within. Hush, little one, it is only a...
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Tim Huber
Oct 28, 20202 min read
Big Announcement!
I am excited to announce that very soon you will have the opportunity to get an inside look at the first installment in my new book...
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Tim Huber
Oct 23, 20201 min read
Where Goes the Road?
I’ve walked this road for quite some time, I walk while occasionally looking behind. Where I am going nobody knows— nobody apart from the...
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Tim Huber
Oct 20, 202033 min read
When The Watchful Eye Closes
Gray was the only thing Scott could see out the helicopter window. In the horizon, where the water met the sky, it seemed to him only a...
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Tim Huber
Oct 16, 20201 min read
Oh Time Between
Oh setting sun, setting sun, tell me when your journey’s done when all is dark and quiet comes to send to silence summer fun. Oh rising...
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Tim Huber
Oct 14, 20201 min read
A Foot In Print
It curves on both sides and splits in the middle, the arch reaches down, but only a little. The front is pushed deeper and the back, much...
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Tim Huber
Oct 2, 202012 min read
Etidorhpa... What exactly is this book?
Several notes before we begin: The full title of this novel is Etidorhpa, or, the end of the earth: the strange history of a mysterious...
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Tim Huber
Oct 1, 20201 min read
The Ripple of Life
A circle of water along the path— a puddle. A smooth stone in the palm of his hand— a pebble. Drop in the pebble and watch the puddle...
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