From Chapter One… The six core members of Denver Association entered the underground complex and laid claim to the rooms designated to them. Leo called for a meeting at 2:30pm. They met in the complex’s kitchen. Leo, Barbara, Tim, and Wes stood around a marble island. Charles and Rachel sat on stools nearby. They sharedContinueContinue reading “The Last Party Pt. 2 – Fiction”
Author Archives: Nick Bucci
Big News
I’ve decided to begin listening to my soul when it comes to doing what I want. Did I love teaching? Yes. But teaching in the classroom felt like a small percentage of what I did. There was also meetings, certifications, tons of emails, and behind the scenes stuff. So, over the summer, I’ve been aContinueContinue reading “Big News”
George: Bounty Hunter Chapter One – Fiction
Rough Draft Chapter One: How I became a bounty hunter Hello there. My name is George and I’ve been sitting in this library waiting for you to appear. Please, do come in! Cigar? Scotch? No? That’s fine. I hope you do not mind me smoking here and there. It’s a Cuban. I figured you mightContinueContinue reading “George: Bounty Hunter Chapter One – Fiction”
Motivation
My last pay period from teaching will be the end of August. I have stressed myself lately trying to figure out how to make money when that source runs out. I know I want to try self-employment. I also know I have never worked for myself, so the change in lifestyle and financial security willContinueContinue reading “Motivation”
Goals for the future
There is a lot happening in my world right now. I’ve been caught up in changes that I haven’t been able to keep up with the usual daily routines: weeding, writing, researching random things. Between selling my house, moving in with girlfriend and her family, and leaving teaching, I’ve been busy. Anna, my girlfriend, andContinueContinue reading “Goals for the future”
Memorial Day
Memorial Day is not for BBQs and fireworks. It is to remember the men and women who have died for this country: the United States. Other countries also “celebrate” a day of remembrance. Since I was in elementary school, I’ve marched in parades or held some quiet moment to reflect on the sacrifices others haveContinueContinue reading “Memorial Day”
Leaving Teaching
I’m not sure where I’ll go next or what I’ll do, but I still want to serve society and educate people. I think my time in the classroom is done for now. This was one of the hardest things I’ve done. But I know, in the long run, it’ll be worth it. I need to feel successful. I need to feel that I am doing good work.
May 13, 2021
Background information relevant to this post: I teach high school level Video Production. I had a tough day teaching. I have been for a while, wondering if I’ve lost my mojo. I attempted starting the day with positivity. I wanted to have a great day. But I have put myself in a pickle, allowing studentsContinueContinue reading “May 13, 2021”
Paths – Nonfiction
To be a writer, one must be an alcoholic. That is a truth I have seen now. I drank; I wrote. I stopped drinking; I stopped writing. Now, with whiskey near, it’s flame reaching my innards, I feel engulfed with the writing spirit. That is what alcohol is. It is the spirit within the writer.ContinueContinue reading “Paths – Nonfiction”
He Thought He Was Good.
Written June 2019 He thought he was a good writer, at one point. He wrote of love and war, though he had never engaged in an armed conflict with any human being. He had also written of alternate realities, dreaming up what life would be like if the Confederates won or a French baker hadContinueContinue reading “He Thought He Was Good.”