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Lead dog

by Humbie Lowden

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November 13, 2013

Schwartz and Schwartz

What the radio told me. I left Bangladesh and headed for some higher ground. Bangladesh is basically a flood plain. I was in my cot in the guest house in Katmandu, when I got the next key. It sa...


November 10, 2013

Bangladesh

I decide traveling with Peter is a complete waste of time. He’s not the pathway to the key. He’s just a confused young man who makes bad choices. He is a guy who lives by whim. he doesn't think. ...


Have you ever been to a Japanese restaurant where there is a little train that goes around the track. It’s been a number of years since we've had them in North America but they have them in Taipe...


November 07, 2013

living behind a tree

Is this the way to the lake? The traffic cop nods affirmatively. He’s got a big daddy moustache and a beret. We ride on and on and on we ride into the Rajasthani Desert on bikes that are older th...


November 06, 2013

India? 1986?

Alright let's just step back and see where we are. First of all, the little white dog in the park called Barney was with the girl with the yellow high tops and yellow bandana. That’s where it al...


November 4 As quickly as I could I bought lottery tickets, 649, Super Seven, every one that allowed me to pick my own numbers. The next day I checked and I had won $10,000 in the Super Seven - ...


November 4 As quickly as I could I bought lottery tickets, 649, Super Seven, every one that allowed me to pick my own numbers. The next day I checked and I had won $10,000 in the Super Seven - ...


The first key was in Toronto at the base of the CN Tower. Chichi told me one morning that I’d find it there. I’d gotten up and was drinking coffee, looking at the internet, a morning routine that...


At this point of the story, I’m tempted to tell you what I look like and how old I am and all that stuff, all that fluff - my name, where I came from, how I think. I’m not going to do that. I don...


I guess this is as good a place to start as any. I’m getting close. I’m near the end. I think it was Kurt Vonnegut who said that you should start the story as close to the end as possible. Here ...


Book Description

It’s Nanowrimo and I’m going for 50,000 words. That means about 1,700 a day.