I Live for that Experience… by Tim Lane

My new fav painter is Marion Fink. I really like the work this artist has made in the past couple of years. The themes resonate with my own recent preoccupations. I would love to see the work live! I live for that experience of seeing an amazing painting (work of art) in person. I will never forget the time I turned a corner in an exhibition at The Corcoran and found myself face-to-face with Basquiat’s Untitled (Skull). My eyes welled up with tears.

Artist: Marion Fink

Artist: Marion Fink

Who Is James? by Tim Lane

I need you to play a little basketball. I need a little help. I need you to help me settle a debt.
— James

James lives across the street from Stuart. They have grown up on the East Side together. After high school, he joined the navy. Now, he’s on leave. He’s a risk-taker. Think some of Tom Cruise’s characters: Joel Goodson (Risky Business), Maverick (Top Gun), maybe.

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Who Is Uncle Charles? by Tim Lane

Wait a minute! Whose move is it? Let’s see, now. My move? Let’s see, now. I’m black, right? You are? Jesus. Let’s see, now, Mr. Spassky. I see what you’re doing. I can see what you’re up to. Pretty sneaky. I’ve created a monster. This is trickery. Russian trickery, goddamn, you!
— Uncle Charles

Who is Stuart’s beloved Uncle Charles?

Grandmaster chess wizard wanna be. Air drummer extraordinaire. President of the Al Stewart, Year of the Cat, fan club. (Really? No, not really. That would be too much work.) Certified Jimmy Carter impressionist. (Really? Shaaa.) American poet. Damaged goods.

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New Painting, Now Streaming by Tim Lane

I am happy to say that a new painting has been added to the Sublime Series. The title: Now Streaming. This painting returns to my preoccupations with the ideas of parallel time lines, wormholes and extraterrestrial contact.

I hope you like it. It can be found in the galleries and art shop. Content links are provided under the image below, as usual.

Also, if you haven’t checked out my novel, Your Silent Face, I hope you will purchase a digital download for your Kindle or Apple Books app or PC device and give it a chance.

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I’m in Love with a German Film Star (It's a Glamours World) by Tim Lane

I have to be very careful about cuing this song up. It’s so hypnotic and addictive. I wind up listening to it on repeat all. Damn. Day.

Such a gem. #GenX #80sMusic #NewWave #PostPunk

If you like this song, check out my Spotify playlist below which is a companion to my recently self-published novel, Your Silent Face.

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Today I'm excited to be releasing a Spotify playlist as a companion to my soon-to-be-self-published novel, Your Silent Face. My hope is that readers will not only be able to enjoy the playlist, but will also be able to use it as 1.) a guide to the musical references within the novel, as well as 2.)

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Oh, Thank You! by Tim Lane

It’s exciting that my self-published novel, Your Silent Face, is available, and it is time to thank a few people.

These folks read early drafts (and/or even earlier attempts) and provided feedback or helped me develop ideas along the way. The criticism and encouragement was always useful and welcomed.

In no particular order, many thanks to John Yohe, Bill Butler and Gretchen Knapp. Diane Wakoski and her table of poets. Gary Fischer and Gordon Young. Rob Golombeski and Dan Cronin. Cat Batsios and Jackie.

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Who Is Phil McCormick? by Tim Lane

I like that a couple friends are trying to decide which 80s heart throbs might play some of the characters in Your Silent Face. It’s fun. Who might play Phil McCormick? I could see Matthew Broderick or James Spader or Timothy Hutton. Maybe even John Stamos, hell, I don’t know?!?!

As a matter of fact, I can. I can totally remember the first time I officially went drinking. Joe and I took a two-liter of Sun Country wine coolers to the cemetery on Ballenger. Best fucking day of my life.
— Phil McCormick
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