Silly Sunday Splashdown

[For Common Sewers of bathroom humor. From Silverback Dave to Silverback Bill to Silverback Moi to Silverback You.] The Moon Mission To boldly go, on a special space commode. Dave BarryApr 3 Yay! We’re going back to the Moon! And we’re taking a Canadian! It has been a long time coming, but finally, on Wednesday... Continue Reading →

Silly Saturday

[This is from Silverback Ross (North of the Border SBs). See how much time you can waste by scrolling down. Just keep hitting the down arrow. But first ... a poem from Jim. SB SM] You attack us in war and what do you know?Oil prices up, and stock market low.Ayatollya so.Assassinate our leaders, and... Continue Reading →

Self-Publishing 101

[Yesterday in Silverback Digest we learned about SB Ron's experience using AI to create his first novel "Clean Air." After I retired from being a traditional book publisher, I created a new publishing entity called The Public Press, designed to make book publishing more democratic by taking advantage of new technologies. It was the right... Continue Reading →

Clean Air: Author Interview with SB Ron

[You've met Silverback Ron before, but not as a famous author. Now he has turned his talents away from making wacky bicycles and automatons to, with a heavy assist from AI, writing a novel. Silverback Digest caught up with Ron on a 105 degree spring day in Tucson to learn more about how his novel,... Continue Reading →

Train Riders

Photo by Daria Ivanenko on Pexels.com [This short, eloquent story reminds me of some rock 'n roll songs from the 1950s that distilled teenage emotions down to a universal essence. "I was all right, for a while. I could smile for a while ..." There's genuine anguish behind those pimples. No one captures fat as... Continue Reading →

The Re-Resurrection of Cimarron

[It will surprise no one in The Jungle that one of my favorite Easter Stories is one I wrote myself. What's not to like? It has sunshine, mud, a lovable dog, and redemption ... and even a slice of Easter ham. SB SM] by SB Stephen Morris Easter is the spring holiday, a time of... Continue Reading →

First Harvest of the Season

[March 26. These are parsnips that over-wintered. No, they don't look pretty coming out of the ground, but by the time Silverbelle Sandy gets through with them, they taste of the earth and of the spring. SB SM] photos by SB Sandy MAPLE GLAZED PARSNIPS The sap is flowing and the ground has thawed to... Continue Reading →

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