“Spreading your wings in a perplexing world”February, 2021 James Hurd
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Contents
New story: The Middle Passage
Words to Ponder
How to purchase Wingspread: A Memoir of Faith and Flying
Puzzler of the month
Writer’s Corner, with a new contest
Wingspread E-zine subscription information
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New story: The Middle Passage
I survived three years at Orange Intermediate School, but I resent that they forced me to do puberty at the same time.
The first day, l I walked past Jimmy Creech in the hall—a bellowy eighth grader, bereft of grace, who stood six foot five. Creech wasn’t the sharpest needle in the pincushion–it probably took him two hours to watch 60 minutes. But here he came, walking like the Fonz, with a gaggle of admirers following.I must have said something like, “Hey there,” or “What’s up?”
Creech paused, and turned: “What’d you say?
“Nothin’”
“Come ’ere kid.”
I came.
“Turn around, kid.”
I turned. . . .
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Things to ponder:
If the world had a population of one hundred, the following would be true:11 are in Europe5 are in North America9 are in South America15 are in Africa60 are in Asia49 live in the countryside51 live in cities12 speak Chinese5 speak Spanish5 speak English3 speak Arabic3 speak Hindi3 speak Bengali3 speak Portuguese2 speak Russian2 speak Japanese62 speak their own language.77 have their own houses.23 have no place to live.21 are over-nourished63 can eat full meals.15 are under-nourished1 ate her last meal, but did not make it to the next meal.For 48, the money spent on living for one day is less than US$2.87 have clean drinking water13 either lack clean drinking water or have access to a water source that ispolluted.75 have mobile phones25 do not.30 have internet access70 do not have conditions to go online.7 received university education93 did not attend college.83 can read17 are illiterate.33 are Christians22 are Muslims14 are Hindus7 are Buddhists12 are other religions12 have no religious beliefs.26 will live less than 14 years66 will die between 15 – 64 years of age8 will live to over 65 years old.If you have your own home,eat full meals and drink clean water,have a mobile phone,can surf the internet, and have gone to college, you are in the miniscule, privileged lot (in the less than 7% category).
Puzzler of the month:
February puzzler: number translation
Here are two series of numbers and their equivalents:Two, nine, seven, nine, 12—That series of numbers equals the number seven.Three, five, zero—That group of numbers equals the number two.
So, how would you write the number 10? That’s the question.
Answer to the January puzzler
Recall the three boxes that sit on a table, inside one of which is a picture of the fair Rowena. It is the job of the White Knight to figure out – without opening them – which one has the treasured picture.
The gold box says, “Rowena’s picture is in this box.” The silver box says, “The picture is not in this box.” The lead box says, “The picture is not in the gold box.” Only one of the statements is true. Which box holds the picture?
So, two of the statements are false only if the silver box has her picture in it. Therefore, it’s in the silver box. If it’s in the silver box:
The gold statement is falseThe silver statement is falseThe lead statement is true
Yeah, White Knight!
Best black-and-white movie you’ve ever seen:
That one’s easy for me—Casablanca. Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart), who owns a nightclub in Casablanca, discovers his old flame Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman) is in town with her husband, Victor Laszlo (Paul Henreid). Laszlo is a famed resistor, and with Germans on his tail, Ilsa knows Rick can help them get out of the country, but if he does, he will lose her forever.
What’s your favorite black-and-white and why? (I’ll publish these in the next WINGSPREAD.)
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How childhood (Fundamentalist) faith led to mission bush-piloting in South America—and Barbara. Buy it here: https://jimhurd.com/home/ (or order it at Barnes and Noble, Amazon, etc.)
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Writers’ Corner
Tip of the month: Your whole novel, and each chapter, should have a “plot arc.” The action should rise, climax, then quickly reach its denouement.
Word of the Month: QAnon
A popular conspiracy theory, started by a social media item posted by the mysterious “Q,” which asserts that an international pedophile ring is conspiring to bring down the 45th President of the United States. Many people still believe it.
Watch for my upcoming novel: East Into Unbelief (provisional title)
Sean loses his father, his best girlfriend, his life dream, and finally, his faith. How can he be a good atheist, especially when he’s stuck at Torrey Bible Institute? He can’t see it yet, but grace is coming. . . .
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