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Halloween Stories

10/22/2020 by Andrew Peterson 7 Comments

Halloween is a fantastic time for reading, re-reading, and watching stories that frighten us in some fashion. Two of my favorites are steeped in New England imagery and folklore.  I re-read The Legend of Sleepy Hollow each October. Written by Washington Irving, the tale recounts the encounter between school teacher Ichabod Crane and the Headless Horseman, who […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Daniel Webster, Devil, Folktales, Great Pumpkin, Halloween, New England, Sleepy Hollow

And So it Begins.

10/15/2020 by Andrew Peterson 10 Comments

By the time I was seventeen, I was sitting on the floor of my bedroom each night, pounding away on a turquoise electric typewriter that I had borrowed from a neighbor two years earlier. Clickety-clack, rattling, and clattering. The sound of the keys was a steady beat as I tried to capture the ideas in […]

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Nanas and Nicknames

10/08/2020 by Andrew Peterson 1 Comment

Remembering Nana today on the seventh anniversary of her passing at age 103.

Filed Under: autobiography Tagged With: birthday, commemorative, family, memory, nickname

Ground Fiction Vol.I

09/08/2020 by Andrew Peterson Leave a Comment

See my Tannhauser PI short story, Green River, in the Fall/Winter 2020 edition. What is Ground Fiction? Ground is a bi-annual literary journal and writing collective publishing new fiction from our collective and from new  authors invited to contribute by the editors.  All genres are published except overly sex-driven or violence-centric stories. The only requirement […]

Filed Under: Writing

C.S. Forester

08/27/2020 by Andrew Peterson 4 Comments

“Hornblower did not want to run away. He had the weather gauge, and in a moment he could set all sail and come to the wind and stand out to sea, but he did not want to. He could be quite sure that if he were to do so the frigate would follow his example […]

Filed Under: Writing Tagged With: literature, star trek

Anthony! Anthony!

08/24/2020 by Andrew Peterson Leave a Comment

“Anthony Martignetti lives in Boston, in the Italian North End, the home of the Prince Spaghetti Company. Anthony knows a lot about Prince, because it’s something that grows you. Most days, Anthony takes his time going home, but today is Wednesday, and in the North End of Boston, Wednesday is Prince Spaghetti day.” – from […]

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