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I have been Krabbe for all of my life, as has my father before me, and his before him. My wife has only been Krabbe for the thirty years we have been married.

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BTW: I will be putting information on this very blog this coming month about my new novel ""The Fading Silence-a neo-bohemian post-post-modern apocalyptic story about a boy and his dog (that has nothing to do with a dog, but the man enters into it.)" Please check back and spread the word!

Through the Dim Glass

Some days I suffer from the illusion that I understand much.

 

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The Pirate’s Lament

from The Fading Silence, by Rob Krabbe, a novel to be released late 2012 © 2012 Rob Krabbe, NoonAtNight Publications   close yet far, tis coming when, the horizons climb up whilst night’s darkness falls and hells fury stabs through, again.   the roiling sea, so wild and true, close yet far, and death’s green, not blue, [...]

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“The Fading Silence” (bits from chapter one)

From the Novel “The Fading Silence -a post-apocalyptic story of a boy and his dog“  bits of chapter one – by Rob Krabbe . . . Burning man, Black Canyon Nevada itself, had no more of an “anarchist community” than Tinley Park and just like its mentor, was the once in a lifetime socially acceptable place [...]

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The People of Rumble Creek Mountain

© 2011 Rob Krabbe   Chapter one Deep and hidden in the thick shadowy forest, planted in the belly of the foothills of the great Appalachian Mountains is a paradise. A mossy place completely and perfectly inaccessible to men from the outside “civilized” world, it was hidden and protected by the earth itself.    In the “keep” [...]

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Jul 15th, 2011 Blog-a-novel

Summer Heat [part two]

Most of my life, I have lived understanding that when one wakes up from a dream, one opens one’s eyes, and slowly comes back to reality. Then one day, I had some surgery, where I had to go under general anesthesia. Time ceased to mean anything to me that day. That horrid feeling when I [...]

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Jul 9th, 2011 Blog-a-novel

Summer Heat [part one]

Summer afternoon’s relief;  my soul, my heart, my mind.  My forest office cabin, deep in the upstate of South Carolina, flashes bright and blinds me for a moment. I am between two creeks midst a field of old hot trees; storm cells, lightning bolts, and wind pelt me when I open the door.  I really [...]

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Jul 8th, 2011 Blog-a-novel

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