Sunday, January 29, 2017

Happy Chinese New Year and welcome to the latest chapter in my best-blogging novel "FALLING FROM THE SKY." All you have to do is click the highlighted chapter, in this case CHAPTER 15 and the text will come up for you to read. Every two weeks I post a new chapter. Chapter 16 will be posted on Feb. 12, 2017. Leave your comments and enjoy. Happy reading!  Ken

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

I am back with another blog. I've wanted to talk about "packaging" for sometime now. It's getting more and more difficult to open anything. I recognize my age, but I'm still strong enough to lift the front end of a car over my head. Okay, not all the way over; don't be a stickler. When I was a kid, what I could do was unwrap a piece of bubble gum with one hand. I could open a box of crayons with the same hand or just about anything else in the world with two hands. I didn't need a scissors or a pliers. a saw or meat cleaver, or exhaust my patience eyeing the coveted purchase through it's plastic shield yet not able to reach it, to touch it. We've lost our ability to open things. More precisely, nothing like the challenge of a gymnast on the parallel bars, it's a simple maneuver that's been taken from us. We should send all of our lethal weapons to our enemies, packaged by electronics, toothbrush, or razor manufacturers, and let our nefarious rivals spend generations, in utter frustration, trying to open them while we enjoy a moment of peace on earth.

Saturday, January 14, 2017

CHAPTER 14 - FALLING FROM THE SKY

Hi, wonderful readers, LuAnn and Billy are back from the merry holiday hiatus. Here's the fourteenth chapter of my new soon-to-be best selling novel (fingers crossed) "FALLING FROM THE SKY." Every two weeks I post a new chapter. All you have to do is click on the highlighted chapter, in this case: CHAPTER 14 and the text will come up for you to read. Chapter 15 will be posted on January 29th. Leave your comments and enjoy.  Happy reading! Ken Luber

Sunday, January 8, 2017

(from The Sun Jumpers; my newly published book)

"I don't want a father here," Ty answered, fighting to keep an even tone. "My father has rough hands from the forest and scars on his chest from fighting the emmydactyl. I listen to him."

Saturday, January 7, 2017

Fort Lauderdale Airport

Fort Lauderdale - We should not be headlining the killer - rather headline the people he killed. Their lives are the monumental stage for mourning and the filament of grief. His was a wasted soul but theirs - theirs were souls vital to the beauty and wholeness of the world.