Posts Tagged ‘Los Angeles fiction’

The last few days I have been working on an essay for the Re:Print department of Pop Matters, tentatively titled Ernest Hemingway’s Mystic Communion; the topic, inspired by Terry Mort’s non-fiction work, The Hemingway Patrols, concerned with the celebrated author’s quixotic pursuit of German U-boats off the coastal waters of Cuba during World War II, [...]

                 [Originally published at 8763 Wonderland, December 12, 2005, and Flaker HQ, 2005] It was a dry and crisp Saturday afternoon with fifteen days remaining on the calendar before Christmas. Trace never paid much attention to calendars except for their usefulness in plotting a magazine deadline. There was a time when he always had a [...]

  As he tumbled to the hard pavement, praying to Whomever that he didn’t strike his skull on the concrete, Trace’s line of vision fixated on two green apples as they were liberated from the canvas shopping bag and sent rolling down the walkway before coming to rest at the base of a red fire [...]

Despite his many afflictions and disabilities, Trace insisted upon walking to the Albertson’s market at the corner of Verdugo and Hollywood Way almost every afternoon, weather notwithstanding, to fetch a bottle of affordable wine or a six-pack of cheap beer and a box of the finest coffin nails from the tobacco fields and factories of [...]

During the cab ride from Dr. Adjavanti’s office in Burbank to The Lamplighter restaurant in Chatsworth, Trace reclined in the wide back seat and pondered the sorry state of his and Lisa’s finances. After returning to Los Angeles from a disastrous 13-month exile in North Beach, San Francisco, Trace had hooked up with a documentary [...]