r. nuñez

r. nuñez

Born & raised in S. Tx., poor & Mexican- American, ranch & small town; hitchhiked the U.S. in 1968-69; have done all sorts of work, including a career in counselling; presently a renegade shamanistic priest.
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  • Dirty Little Hands
    A poem about becoming experienced.
  • Melting Point
    There is no such thing as cold; it is only the absence of warmth.
  • Consider This
    The end of the world has been predicted. But what or who will be the cause?
  • Where Do I Go: A Poem
    A song of sadness.
  • I Do Not like Thomas Edison
    He killed an elephant.
  • While You Were Asleep
    A troubadour shares feelings with one who doesn't know.
  • A Word About Vampires
    The vampire has been reinvented so as to lose its image of fiend, to be seen as a friendly neighbor, to be a figure of romance. So it becomes approachable, embraceable. Is this such a good idea?
  • The Simplified, Mysterious, and Unlikely Legend of Hobo Lobo
    I never told anybody this story before.
  • In a Slow Minor Key
    Make up your own song; here's the lyrics.
  • October's Wind
    A furious wind tore through town in the first days of October and inspired this.
  • Another Humble Opinion
    Recently, someone sent me the magazines named herein and requested my opinion about the articles identified. Before going into the subject matter of the articles, I need to share my thoughts on the source of these magazines.
  • The First Shaman
    Will he really have dreamed of a thinking machine, mechanical men, a flying disc? Will he really have seen his world from afar? Could there actually exist such things as weapons that throw spears of fire or weapons of thunder?
  • An Ode to Anisoptera
    In the summer of 2011, I chased and befriended the dragonfly, taking many pictures, and finally paying homage to it.
  • Lacerta
    If a stranger comes to us from a realm which neither our senses nor our cognizance can comprehend, is it not just as possible as anything else that it is from an evil domain?
  • The Inner Sanctum
    How does one go within to find a 'self'?
  • The Code of the Gun
    Those laws not on the books, the notions about right and wrong that come from the conscience, sometimes will take precedence.
  • Apparitions and Appearances
    The headless man was about twenty yards away from the house, and I was sure he knew that I was watching him. But I was so frozen up with fear now that I couldn't even bring up the air to make any kind of sound.
  • MOJO
    Things are not always as they seem, especially when they seem unusual.
  • Flowers in Stone
    You see them everywhere, plants which escape the 'patch', show up in improbable places, and refuse to die in the worst of conditions.
  • A Humble Response
    Someone asked me about love and where they could purchase some. I responded that love cannot be sold or bought, that it can only be given away and only when you find it within. They responded that within is only meat and blood and bones.
  • Sestina Deuxieme
    I do not consider anything I write as finished until someone else has read it or listened to it and has deemed it as what it was intended to be.
  • Sestina Primera
    This is my first attempt at composing a sestina; I learned a great deal from it.
  • No Zombie, I
    Perhaps some people are more adapted to being zombies than others.
  • The Indian in Our Camp
    A young boy makes an unlikely friendship as he learns to grow up fast in the Old West.
  • On Memorial Day
    We do so many things on this important day, we too often forget whose day it is.
  • Sense of Spring
    We dot not just see or smell the features of the season; we sense the season itself, with all our senses.
  • The Argamus Decision
    Throughout the entire history of the Hominoi, no war was ever fought.
  • Circle of Cats
    A young boy growing up on a ranch in south Texas witnesses an unusual occurrence among the animals he thinks he knows.
  • The Long and Rugged Trail
    A young cowboy embarks on a cattle drive to pursue his dreams and learns about the realities and the harshness of life. Based on true events.
  • Puppy Dog Tales
    Two puppies from different worlds grow up together in a small town.

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