Ken’s Writings

I’ve been writing stories since I was 12 years old. I graduated from University of Arizona in Creative Writing in 2004 at the age of 60! Most of my writing is the genre of autobiographical narrative fiction, aside from non-fiction journalism and true life stories.

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The Seventh Book

This story is like all the rest of my stories. There is no beginning and as of yet I haven’t been able to have an end. The reason there is no beginning is because …

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The Beast of 1967

In November 1974 I began writing a novella which is a "shaggy dog tale" satire of alienation and loneliness – I was having fun playing with the concept, a date of a year could be a living thing.

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Happy Valley

This is my story, or at least my version even if other people who survived are going to tell it another way.  My name is Thaana. I’m so embarrassed how I got into this condition.

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Ferry to Corsica

I got on the Calvi, the new ferry that runs between Nice and Bastia. It is state of the art technology and it looks more like a spaceship than a boat. People are sardine packed.

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Cafe Luna

I want to tell you my Café Luna story. I have tried to tell it many times but no one has ever believed me. It’s about another place of mind, in another world.

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Assassin’s Angel

It was Santiago McBoil’s 50th birthday when he arrived on a late evening in a mountain valley of Corsica. He rendezvoused with Neil Rowan, a Scottish friend who had been …

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All is Fair in Parking Meters

Santiago McBoil smoked an unfiltered camel as he circled the faded yellow 77 Dodge truck around the central plaza of Santa Fe. Affluent tourists crowded the expensive little square.

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