A Line A Day

This blog is a continuous work in progress, fluidly charting my diverse interests and reflecting the far reaching range of my tastes. Frequent subjects of discussion include literature, sports, politics, pop culture and artistic motivation. You will find thoughtful essays and stream of consciousness rants, reviews of books written by others and the presentation of my own fiction - novel excerpts as well as short stories. What it is today may not be the case tomorrow. Welcome to A Line A Day.

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Thursday, March 5, 2015

Mastering Triangular Zen

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Back when Phil Jackson had recently won his 8th NBA championship ring as a head coach (6 with the Bulls followed by 2 with the Lakers) I...
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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Crime and Punishment or Lack Thereof

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The world of sports has been enduring a rather bumpy ride of late, and no one is dealing (quite poorly) with more turbulence than NF...
Tuesday, February 21, 2012

All He Does Is Lin

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Petition by fans to keep Jeremy Lin in NY Anyone who reads this blog with regularity or follows me on Twitter knows that I frequently ...
Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Down goes Lebron - Down goes LeBron

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My tweeted thoughts (with a few from other folks on Twitter sprinkled in as well) on defeat of the Miami Heat's Big 3 ("led" b...
Friday, May 27, 2011

G.O.A.T.?

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My tweetstream went ...
Monday, May 23, 2011

Sugar and Spice and Sports Fanatics

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In addition to Obama's presidency, another sign to me that the world is a better place today than my childhood is the significantly incr...
Thursday, July 8, 2010

What you up to, LeBron?

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My blog allows me to speak publicly about the wonder of the world that is LeBron James, and my beloved Twitter allows me to speak not only o...
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Roy L. Pickering Jr.
NOW ACCEPTING REVIEW REQUESTS FROM INDIE AUTHORS --- I plan to review independently published novels (with perhaps a sprinkle of non fiction thrown in) on a regular basis when the calendar turns to 2017. No genres barred, which is not to say that I will read anything/everything suggested to me. I may take a pass on most for I intend to be picky, my selection criteria based strictly on what sounds like "my kind of book". DIVERSITY welcomed, PRINT preferred. In addition to a synopsis I'll want to see a brief excerpt from your book to help me decide. For a taste of my style, type "book reviews" into the Search bar. Or you can peruse my collection of reviews at goodreads. Send queries to mudhousebooks@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------- Roy Pickering is the author of the novels Matters of Convenience & Patches of Grey, as well as the novella Feeding the Squirrels which you can find presented here in serialized form. A sampling of his prose is showcased at RoyPickering.net. Roy once blogged here in tandem with his wife. Erin's presence is still felt through her artwork in many of the postings.
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