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Elm City NC - Competition rider Kenneth Glass ropes a bull named "Swoop" for the bull riding event at the North Carolina High School Rodeo Association Finals held at Parker's Arena, June 18-19, 2011. Finalist go to Casper, Wyoming for the nationals. (Photo by Gray Whitley)
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Wilson NC - Cameron Bryant, 12, a student at Jones Elementary School, enjoys an afternoon outside at his Claudie Road home after a day at school. Cameron can be active for a while but may stop occasionally to rest. Cameron tries to have a normal adolescent life despite coping with cystic fibrosis, daily lung treatments and undergoing nearly 20 surgeries. (Photo by Gray Whitley)
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Wilson NC - Activists with the Farm Labor Organizing Committee tour seasonal living facilities for farm workers at a local farming operation during the N.C. Pilgrimage for Peace and Justice. Summer temperatures can reach to over 100-degrees in eastern North Carolina. The Rock Ridge area farm is currently making improvements and is said to have better working conditions than most farms. The group is advocating for immigrant farm worker rights, social justice and humane working conditions. (Photo by Gray Whitley)
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I was in Jacksonville July 9-11 for Ancient City Con IV.
The latest addition to my display is She Nailed A Stake Through His Head: Tales of Biblical Terror (Dybbuk Press, 2010), set for official release in October. Pre-order here.
My display also included:
1. Deviations: Covenant (paperback, Aisling Press)
2. Covenant and Appetite on CD (click here for more info and free downloads).
3. Riffing on Strings: Creative Writing Inspired by String Theory (Scriblerus Press, IPPY Silver Medalist; contains my story "Arachne").
4. Unspeakable Horror: From the Shadows of the Closet (Dark Scribe Press, Bram Stoker Award winner; contains my story "Memento Mori").
5. Issue 14, Electric Velocipede (Hugo Award winner; contains my story "Hermit Crabs," which is on the recommended reading list in The Year's Best Science Fiction, 26th Annual Edition). I am now down to my display copy. "Copies will be available soon at Night Shade Books," according to the EV website.
6. Oct./Nov. 2009 Asimov's (Contains my novelette "Flotsam" and poem "Derivative Work").
7. Vampyr Verse (Popcorn Press; contains my poem "Neighbors").
8. My chapbook 30 Science Sonnets for April 2010.
The Jacksonville Times-Union provided excellent coverage of the event. Check out the paper's article, photos, and video.
George H. W. Bush, 41st President of the United States of America, conducts the coin toss in a NCAA college football game with the Houston Cougars and the Navy Midshipmen at TDECU Stadium Friday, Nov. 27, 2015, in Houston, Texas. ( Gary Coronado / Houston Chronicle )
This bridge is near Hays, Kansas, where my friends Ryan and Stacy live. Take a look at this picture from the Hays Daily News to see what happened. Or this one. The accident happened Feb. 13 when a tractor-trailer truck driven by 53-year-old Michael M. Conley of Holcomb struck the Hall Street overpass on Interstate 70 near Hays. Conley was driving for Lee Construction in Garden City at the time of the accident. Conley was carrying a track hoe when its arm lifted, striking the bridge...
Nashville NC - Inmate and chapel clerk Jim Ross places a religious service flyer on the door of the prison chapel at Nash Correctional Institute. Chapel service materials and recreational gear at the prison is paid for by inmates volunteering their earnings at approximately 70 cents an hour, says Reverend Greg Gregory, the chaplain at Nash Correctional Institute. Reverend Gregory says he helps provide a sense of responsibility and spiritual guidance for inmates that otherwise would have few opportunities for positive changes in the prison system. Reverend Gregory's job as prison chaplain will be eliminated after state budget cuts from the N.C. Department of Correction. (Photo by Gray Whitley)
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