Fat Fish Talks
People, Things, and Words to Consider
Unexpected Holidays
Sometimes the Journey Requires We Stop
We all have things to give thanks to God for each year. I think we will all admit that some years we have to look deeper for the specific details. You know the drill. Sadly, some years our whines want to overwhelm our sense of gratitude and thanks.
In mid-October this year I suffered a brain bleed while sitting with my family at dinner. I had a pain in my neck that suddenly…
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Dec 22, 2023
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Fat Fish Farmer
Tags WOS, Thanksgiving, Christmas, eBook, amazon
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
The NASA Lucy Eyes a Target in the Black
The NASA Lucy mission is a 12-year voyage to fly by and investigate a number of Trojan asteroids out beyond 2 AU. The spacecraft’s first testing target is the relatively small ½ mile main belt asteroid named Dinkinesh.
Observations made by Lucy’s high-resolution camera, the L’LORRI instrument (Lucy LOng…
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Weight of Space Hits the Street
It's Alive! It's Alive!
It was a long time coming. Today is the official publication ship date for the sci-fy, technothriller Weight of Space.
The printed trade paperback copies of the Weight of Space are available to print and ship on Aug 15, 2023.
Looks…
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Aug 15, 2023
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Fat Fish Farmer
Tags WOS, eBook, paperback, amazon, barnesandnoble
A Weight of Space Back Story
How the WOS Came to Be
I started the Weight of Space sometime shortly after the 2008 financial crisis that changed my life forever. What began as regular daily practice writing fiction dialog, inhaled the theme of our human responses to the unexpected circumstances that God throws at us.
Life is full of Black Swans. I’m a fan of Nassim Nicholas Taleb. None of us want to believe…
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Aug 12, 2023 Posted by Fat Fish Farmer
Weighty Writer Matters
Of Writing, Me, and Thee
People ask, “Why did you start writing?”
Hubris, I suppose.
Some people love to hear themselves talk. Eheh.Honestly, I always read. I always wrote. Forgive me. I spent the first five years of my life in a bookstore. Yeah. My father mostly wrote for a living. Maybe it makes sense.
In grade school I wanted to rewrite the Dick and Jane readers. I was bored. I…
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Aug 08, 2023 Posted by Fat Fish Farmer