Reflections, ramblings, and a good cup of warm coffee.

Out here on the porch (the reflections blog), the breeze carries whatever thoughts happen to wander by. Sometimes it’s about the writing life—the strange, wonderful journey of shaping words into stories. Other days, it’s reflections on faith, grief, grit, or growing older with a little bit of humor and a whole lot of grace. You might even find an occasional holy nudge disguised as a story. In a nutshell, this is a blog about writing, life, and faith.

Some posts might feel like a devotional in blue jeans, others like a napkin note from the Almighty tucked into your lunchbox. Every so often, they may come with a smile, a memory, or a reminder that you’re not alone. These reflections blogs are crafted for thoughtful readers—folks who like to sit with words for a while and see where they lead.

There’s no big promise here. No grand theme or polished agenda. Just an old guy who writes books, pays attention to the quiet things, and shares what shows up. If a post makes you feel a little lighter or think a little deeper, then the porch did its job.

So go on—kick off your shoes, sip something warm, and stay as long as you like. You’re welcome anytime. The blog posts below offer reflections content for readers who enjoy a casual but thoughtful approach to writing, faith, and the ordinary moments that hold extraordinary meaning.


  • 1, One, Uno

    Musings from #oldguywritesbooks (a series) There’s an old saying, “Everyone has a book in them.” Do you think that’s true? Or do you say “yes, but”? The reality is, and no offense is meant, that everyone has a book in them unless they are brain dead. That’s because every single person has a life story–everybody.…

  • A Tease

    So……why would I post that? Might it have anything to do with the new book we are going to launch sometime around the end of July? A betting person would say yes to that. Stay tuned.

  • Everyone has a Joy Button

  • When the Ghosts of the Past Come Knocking

    pexels-suzyhazelwood-6785319 “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” — William Faulkner Faulkner wasn’t wrong. The past doesn’t ask permission. It just shows up, usually when we’re least prepared for it. Ever notice how…

  • Catharsis & Writing

    5 More Questions to Discover Your Story Writing for Emotional Clarity “Man writing for emotional clarity” How emotional release through writing fosters clarity, creativity, and transformation ✍️ What role does catharsis play in writing?😓 How…

  • Catharsis & Writing

    Emotional release through writing “A person journaling in a notebook with deep focus, symbolizing the cathartic process of writing and emotional release.” Emotional Release Through Writing: 5 Questions to Discover Your Story How unlocking emotions…

  • You can write that book!

    Musings from #oldguywritesbooks (a series) What book, you ask? The book within. What are you talking about? I have no book within. We all do–every one of us. I don’t understand. Let me put it…

  • What’s it like to author a book?

    When someone asks me, “What’s it like to author a book?” My typical response is that it’s fun. That tends to lead to more questions. I think that’s because to most folks “fun” is not…


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