Author: rjwaldner

  • Back to School Special!

    If you recall, some months ago, I said that I hoped to finish the first draft of my second novel by the end of the summer.  Since I turned on my TV last night and saw a college football game, it seems like that time has come (although, in our house, summer won’t officially end…

  • Mid-Summer Update

    Summer is just flying by, isn’t it?  I can’t believe it’s August already!  July was packed full of family fun, and there’s more on the way!  In between, though, I’ve tried to buckle down and push myself to finish the first draft of book number two.  I’m up to 80,000 words, and I think the…

  • We Have A Winner

    Well, that was one hell of a month, wasn’t it?  The consensus in the sporting press is that this was the best World Cup in recent memory, and it’s hard to argue otherwise.  We saw plenty of goals, one or two overacheiving underdogs, mercifully few officiating fiascoes and, at the end of the day, the…

  • Down and Out in Belo Horizonte

    After the referee mercifully blew the final whistle and put Brazil out of their misery on Tuesday afternoon, I pulled out my copy of the Bible and skimmed through the Book of Revelation.  Much to my relief,  I was able to confirm that Brazil losing a World Cup semi-final on home soil by six clear goals was not…

  • And Then There Were Four

    We’re close enough now that these guys can almost taste it.  Two wins from immortality.  It’s easy to understand why goals have proven harder to come by since we’ve entered the knockout phase.  Defenders are committed to the point of desperation.  No one wants to make a mistake, including the managers.  Riskier tactics and team…

  • Casting a wider net…

    Quick update to my post the other day.  As promised, I’ve taken my first steps outside of the Amazon universe.  Peripheral Involvement is now available in the following places: Barnes and Noble Kobo Smashwords Google Play Apple Ibooks Spread the word!

  • Gutted

    Look… most of us always understood that we weren’t going to win the World Cup.  Jurgen Klinsmann took some heat for admitting as much before he got on the plane to Brazil, but anyone who pays any sort of attention to this sport knew that he was simply being realistic.  Roy Hodgson said more or…

  • Results for Groups G and H

    There are no games in Brazil today, so we have a chance to catch our breath before we kick off the knockout rounds tomorrow.  The group stage was fun, but now we’re down to the nitty gritty, where a small mistake could send your team packing.  Yesterday, four more teams punched their tickets into the Round of 16:…

  • Back to Regularly Scheduled Programming (for a moment, anyway)

    Oh… you though that I’d turned this into a full-time soccer blog?  Well, I suppose I can’t blame you for that.  It’s been a few weeks since I’ve posted on anything other than the World Cup, and now that we’re getting to the knockout rounds (with the U.S.A still alive, no less), I don’t imagine…

  • Results for Groups E and F

    We have indeed seen the last of Luis Suarez in this World Cup.  FIFA handed him a suspension that covers the next nine international matches, as well as a four-month ban from “all football-related activities.”  According to the announcement, he won’t even be allowed to enter a stadium during that time.  Inconvenient not just for…