Biography:

Toby resides in Portage, Michigan with lovely wife, Robyn, and daughter Sarah. Lindsey, our oldest daughter, is a graduate of Central Michigan University and resides in Chicago, working as an assistant editor. Our middle daughter, Alli, lives and works in Pompano Beach, Florida. The youngest, Sarah, is a precocious 2nd grader and keeps her daddy young at heart.

Non-fiction:

We Were Bikers
In my youth a bike was as necessary, and precious, as breathing. Our bikes defined our generation: banana seat; "chopper" handlebars; personalized, miniature license plate; and, of course, the playing cards rattling the spokes for special biker sound effects. Yep, nothing else spelled "geeks" quite like our bikes did.

What time is it?
The cold, gritty streets of Chicago are home to this lonely, young woman, who still has enough spirit to deliver a powerful message.

Fiction:

Eccentrics in Doonenville, Missouri
Eugene lugged the glycylphloyde-filled jar containing an oddly shaped lump of flesh, meat and bones into O'Malley's Pub & Techno-Grille, plopped it onto the bar, and proceeded to withdraw the carcass. He bit into it with obvious relish.

Drama:

The First Day
One-page play about a bumbling professor's first day on the job.

Poetry:

Why did the possum cross the road? This diddy may not anwer that eternal question, but where else can one read a poem about road kill?
Road Run Near

A slurpee cup, aliens, underground beasts and more!
The Cup


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