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For years Martin has biked into the coastal hills to bask in solitude beside a remote pond. When a strange woman begins to visit 'his' refuge, Martin tries to scare her away ... but takes matters a step too far. "Martin's Pond" was first published in the literary magazine Five Fingers Review, issue #20, in Spring 2003.

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For years Martin has biked into the coastal hills to bask in solitude beside a remote pond. When a strange woman begins to visit 'his' refuge, Martin tries to scare her away ... but takes matters a step too far. "Martin's Pond" was first published in the literary magazine Five Fingers Review, issue #20, in Spring 2003.


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Autorenporträt
I'm an author, activist, and recovering information technologist. I hail from Chicago, but my family relocated to the Bay Area in 1970 so I've spent most of my life in California. My short fiction has appeared in Garo, Stoneboat Literary Journal, Five Fingers Review, and Christopher Street. I also share screenplay credit for an anti-apartheid movement documentary, "Soweto to Berkeley" (Cinema Guild, 1988). I write, organize as a grassroots activist, and study Tai Chi Chuan in Berkeley, California.