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Questing Hero Novel
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Military SF Novel
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Sword Sorcery Novel
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Murder Mystery Novel
sample chapters
Suicide Bomber Novel
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THE SHIFT an SF novel
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Fantasy Trilogy Volume 1
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Fantasy Trilogy Volume 2
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Fantasy Trilogy Volume Three
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Sample Stories
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Brain Cancer Memoir
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Cancer Blog
Poems

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MRI RESULT IS READY

One of a suite of blog entries about the aftermath of chemotherapy and radiation therapy, including brain damage and eyesight damage; a survivor's account of the aftermath of cns lymphoma, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma of the large B-cell variety, in the author's case cancer of the brain and the spinal cord.


Part of
THIS IS A PICTURE OF YOUR GOD:
A HUGH COOK READER.


        Do I really need a rock-solid Solitaire concept as part of my  basic skill set? Well, probably not, but Friday evening, Friday 24 February, after I fired up the computer the first thing I did was click on the Solitaire icon on the desktop.
        My Solitaire concept proved to be intact, at least for the moment, and the cards displayed on the 14-inch screen of my ThinkPad were workable, and will be in sharper focus once I have had a pair of spectacles made optimized for fine print, something I have schedule for next week.
        I have enough time in hand to accommodate the occasional hand of Solitaire because my life is on hold for another week.
        The magnetic resonance imaging scan which I underwent recently has apparently been interpreted, and I will get the result (radiation damage to my eyes or damage caused to my eyes by the return of brain cancer, those are the options) on Friday 3 March.
        Oncology is evidently busy because, if I had been unable to make that appointment, the next time slot on offer would have been in April.
        My crisis, then, if I can call it that, moves at about the speed of global warming.





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