By J. Timothy King on August 2, 2012
I apologize for nit having a full post today, because I’m sending the kids (and the wife) off to camp, and I haven’t had enough time to edit the post for today. On the bright side, I’ll be rid of them for over a week! And I’m hoping I’ll actually be able to get work […]
Posted in Entertainment | Tagged J. Michael Straczynski, Patricia Tallman, Studio JMS
By J. Timothy King on August 1, 2012
I’m a bit of an oddball among writers, because I don’t condemn the television set. On the contrary, I think everyone, and especially serious writers, should watch TV, including TV comedies and dramas, because the audio/visual format provides a perspective on story that you can’t get from reading a novel. This flies in the face […]
Posted in Entertainment, Personal Improvement | Tagged book reading
By J. Timothy King on July 31, 2012
Portraits is a new indie album by artist and musician, and my friend, Lawrence Strauss, and his kick-butt folk guitar. His tunes are folksy, story-oriented, with a healthy dash of Messianic Jewish spirituality thrown in. And having seen him perform, personally, I was impressed with the artistic quality of these tracks. You can stream the […]
Posted in Music, Teaser Tuesdays | Tagged Lawrence Strauss, Portraits
By J. Timothy King on July 30, 2012
OK. Don’t panic. Don’t panic It’s only a VISA bill. It’s a piece of paper; a few numbers. I mean, just how scary can a few numbers be? (Confessions of a Shopaholic, Sophie Kinsella) I’m throwing together this Monday post at the last minute, because I got absolutely no writing done yesterday. Because my Beloved […]
Posted in Inspiration | Tagged budgeting, Confessions of a Shopaholic, shopping, Sophie Kinsella |
By J. Timothy King on July 27, 2012
Now that we’re working Dave Ramsey’s system, I’m collecting beans-and-rice recipes. (Dave Ramsey fans will get that.) I’ve been working with dried beans, because they’re cheap and plentiful. And with a little planning, they’re pretty easy to make. Lentils and split peas are the easiest, of course, as they require no soaking. I complement the […]
Posted in Food, Recipes | Tagged curry, soup, split peas
By J. Timothy King on July 26, 2012
Links and things that I’ve run across recently. Independence Day at the Point Catching up on some of my subscribed RSS feeds, I was enamored of a photo post by smilla4 on her Independence Day in Maine at Ardor Point— er, I mean Merepoint. Charity Versus Deeds of Lovingkindness Heard this phrase at a recent […]
Posted in Bits & Pieces, Business, Customer Relations, Judaism, Religion, Technology, Twitter | Tagged charity, Charlotte Abel, DreamHost, Enchantment, gemilut chasadim, kindness, Merepoint, web hosting
By J. Timothy King on July 25, 2012
The last clear memory I have of my school-year jobs was the VP yelling at my manager, red-faced, outside his office, right out in the middle of the hallway. The job, at this now-defunct manufacturer of centrifuges, for me started as a co-op job in college, while I was studying electrical engineering. They hired me […]
Posted in Confessions of a Veteran Software Developer, Professionalism, Stories, True Stories |
By J. Timothy King on July 24, 2012
I’m still collecting and writing up my thoughts on Enchantment, Charlotte Abel’s first novel. However, I’ve already peeked into the sequel, available as an ebook, Taken, a magical YA paranormal romance. What I’ve seen so far encourages me, as I immensely enjoyed its predecessor. So even though I’m not officially reading it, and even though […]
Posted in Teaser Tuesdays | Tagged Charlotte Abel, Taken
By J. Timothy King on July 23, 2012
This story definitely goes into the “Sometimes God just takes care of you” category. Last Tuesday, I walked out of the Chelmsford Public Library, after working there on my computer that morning, to where my car was parked, and I saw this: And a jolt zapped through my gut. Who the hell did that to […]
Posted in Inspiration, Sometimes God Just Takes Care of You, Stories, True Stories | Tagged car, laptop, theft
By J. Timothy King on July 20, 2012
On the morning of December 8, 2010, I passed two—not just one but two—accidents on the highway. Usually, there aren’t any. But that day, one of them closed down the entire highway. And I was one of the first batch of drivers to get caught in the resulting traffic jam, even before news of the […]
Posted in Stories, True Stories | Tagged car, car accidents