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Trifocals: One Man's View

By: Ron Stultz
Narrated by: Khareme Lambie
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31 “pieces” between the beginning and the end, all different in size, presentation and flavor: from required genetic testing before pregnancy to the “sleep-sees” and “visions” from the time of early man, to the trial of a Holocaust criminal. Presentations of personal epiphanies, both large and small, to muses or ponders that explore and ask more questions than they answer. Machine-gun-burp style storytelling of: staring through a turning airplane propeller; hunting the horned one and the life of a clothes line.

31 piece of “rubble” in a pile like so much rip-rap, but if you begin to spread the pile out, peruse the table of contents, you will quickly see pieces that might be too large, or perhaps, too "heavy", while others might appear to be only pond water, skipping stones.

Do not be fooled by size. The rubble pile has something for everyone. The tense bombing mission for mining rights; the winds of ancient Egypt; a baseball World Series fantasy; finding “The Buddha” by a river and a ship’s radioman’s empathic ears.

©2024 Ron Stultz (P)2025 Ron Stultz
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