Sunday, December 17, 2006

REEXAMINING THE EVIDENCE


Please don’t prosecute me for something you’ve probably read months before. I presented my tale, "A Creative Nonfiction Escape," to demonstrate how close I actually came to being arrested. Then I deleted my incriminating statement.



Once again, here is the real evidence in the form of a picture. Notice the busted windshield. Do you see its flaw? Do you see its cracked web of deceit on the passenger’s side? Ask yourself, "Is the writer telling the whole truth, or is something missing?" Maybe he should’ve been sent to prison. Where is his original statement?

Read my prose at Foliate Oak Online Literary Magazine. You be the judge. And don’t forget to leave a comment.

22 comments:

Anonymous said...

Jim, Congrats on getting your article posted at the "Foliate Oak Online Literary Magazine". I'll go over and read it and provide some comments. --Bro, Ron

Anonymous said...

I will definitely go read your article! And thank you so much for stopping by my place. I will have to add your link!

Anonymous said...

I will definitely go read your article! And thank you so much for stopping by my place. I will have to add your link!

Anonymous said...

Congrats on your article! Yeah, I remember reading it! haha

Anonymous said...

hi there , thanks for the compliment. how did you find my blog?

Anonymous said...

I'm curious now, so I'll have to go read your article.

Thanks for dropping by. I'm not real great at ending stories, so to end one in 1,000 words was a huge challenge for me.

Yeah, you should try Stewart's assignments and send the link when you have it posted. This one isn't due till Thursday so you still have time.

Inspector Gadget said...

If the person in question had a beef with you, why is the windshield cracked on the passenger's side?

Anonymous said...

Yeah. I agree. What's with this??? Please explain in more detail....

Anonymous said...

It's even better the second time around.

Congratulations again!

Anonymous said...

Nice....I feel a certain sense of vindication for you...

Anonymous said...

Congrats. I understood the windshield was hit by a hard hat. He could have been wearing it at the time of impact...hit and run and prison for you. MW

Laura said...

Congrats on the publication of your story. So you were driving, the guy was mad at you, but he decided to bust up the passenger's side of the windsheild instead of yours? I don't know.

Jo said...

JR, that's a good article. Do they actually have guys named Bubba in the States? That's funny.

Josie

Anonymous said...

Bubba hit his hard hat against the passenger side of your car? And as you were getting the hell out of there, you slightly hit him with your car? So why aren't you in jail after you told the Police Officer that you hit him with your car????????????????? Please explain.

Anonymous said...

Congratulations on your article!

Anonymous said...

Jim, I just read your post at the Foliate Oak Magazine. Interesting post and IT is so real. I take it, insurance was covered??? :) --Bro, Ron

Anonymous said...

Well done :-)

Knew you could do it!

Anonymous said...

JR I hope Josie will come back to your blog and read this comment. Yes, the name Bubba is common in the states. The exgovernor of the state of Indiana Evan Byah, now Senator, pronounced bye, named one of his twin sons Bubba. Grandpa Birch Byah, can actually say Bubba Bye when he's had his fill of the twins. MW

JR's Thumbprints said...

I can assure everyone that I did not cause the cracking of my windshield. He happened to be left-handed and smashed it while looking at me. I know--it sounds strange, but I'd rather explain that detail to you instead of the police.

inspector gadget said...

Great job as usual!!!

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NICE FIREBALL OF A CAR!!

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