Rheinsteig Quixote

The past few mornings have greeted us with dense fog hiding the Rhein and most of the town we find ourselves in. In the woods, the fog creates a surreal, somewhat spooky, if not beautiful, vision. Walking on the path through the fog is a great experience, with the fog blanket disguising normal objects and limiting our view to our immediate surroundings.

Rheinbrohl and the Rhein River.

Rheinbrohl and the Rhein River.

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We found Don Quixote on a ridge overlooking the fogged in Rhein. Also a bridge leading the way to Rengsdorf. Lots of ruins, towers, castles, and mansions along the way.

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Rheinsteig Hiking

We are three days into our Rheinsteig hike, with a total of three days, or 15 hours of hiking. Today is a rest day in Unkel, just south of Bonn. The hikes are wonderful walks through green, mossy forests, blazing green fields, with a bit of city and village walking thrown in. There are many views of the Rhein River along the way. As usual, the beginning and endings of each hike take a bit of work locating, but overall the hiking and the trails have been fantastic.

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The hills bordering the Rhine are covered with vineyards. It is mostly white wines that are produced, so we have not been doing too much sampling. We have, however, been drinking plenty of beer and red wine from Spain. 

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What a disaster!

America has a racist and a man without moral conscience as president. As I watch from Europe, it is hard to believe where this man is taking the country. He is so full of hatred and vitriolic messages and I cannot believe people still stand behind him. I'm not one for hope, but in this case, I hope people will stand up against his hateful and degrading message.

Hispabooks

I am constantly impressed by the books Hispabooks Publishing releases. Last year I posted about three of their books which made it to my 2016 Favorite Reads list. This year, I have already read several that I recommend. Antón Mallick Wants to be Happy, Martutene, Landing, and The Birthday Buyer stand out as favorites this year. Hispabooks has been publishing out of Madrid since 2011. They publish only writers based in Spain and have quite a collection of worthwhile titles. 

My Hispabooks collection so far. Still a few in the catalog I need to buy.

My Hispabooks collection so far. Still a few in the catalog I need to buy.

The Reader Berlin

I just had to write a bit about The Reader Berlin headed up by Victoria Gosling. I have taken a class from them, participated in their first ever writing retreat in Greece, and have been lucky enough to be mentioned by them for Eye to Eye which was recently published by The Ravens Perch. Victoria does great work and I am sure is not fairly compensated. She has a writing competition which ends July 31 with the theme of Home Is Elsewhere. How about writing and submitting? See you at the awards ceremony.

Eye to Eye

Appearing online at theravensperch.com is my third published story, "Eye to Eye." I am so pleased that the team at The Ravens Perch appreciated my story enough to publish it. Please log on to their website and read my story as well as the many other stories they have on offer.

Home

Home by Leila S. Chudori, from Indonesia, and translated by John H. McGlynn, is my monthly favourite read. It is published by Deep Vellum Press, which is how I became aware of it. Chudori deals with love, identity, and the concept of home. Home is represented by where the characters live for different reasons, as well as where they wish to live, both in their current lives and when they die. The novel is a great mix of politics, personal relationships, and the search for a space to be oneself in today's world. A bit simple in some sections, but overall a tremendous read.

Writing Cave

I finished up my writing retreat last week. It was an incredible experience, with tons of inspiration, new writing prompts, and lots of new story ideas and conclusions. Below is a picture of my apartment throughout the week. It looks a bit cave-like but was actually a wonderful place to spend hours writing on my own each day. The Reader Berlin hosted the event and I am very thankful to Victoria, Callie, and Dimitra who organised and led the workshops.

My Name is Daniel

My second story was just published by Fredericksburg Literary and Art Review. The story is called "My Name is Daniel" and it explores the inner thinkings of a homeless man riding a Berlin train. I am very honoured to have it appear in the Spring/Summer 2017 issue. It can be read online and a print copy can also be purchased.

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"And we drank."

There is a lot of drinking in a Jerzy Pilch story. In fact, you might say that was the main plot if not for the colourful characters and all their ambitious plans. I have enjoyed the three books of his that I have read and look forward to acquiring and reading "His Current Woman." "The Mighty Angel" (my favorite) translated by Bill Johnston, "A Thousand Peaceful Cities" translated by David Frick, and "My First Suicide" also translated by David Frick are available from Open Letter. A great Polish writer with lots to say on addiction in all its forms.

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