Tim Browne

Joshua (Tim) Seidl • Apr 25, 2016

The latest character developed

My latest character development for the Birch Clump Village Reader series is Tim Browne. He also goes by Brownie and as Brownie-T. He comes from a small town in northern Oakland County, Michigan, born in 1951.
He is pictured seated above following a fist fight he was forced into. Most witnesses ran off when the police arrived soon after the brutal fist fight ended. A few few remained behind just to gawk at the exhausted, beaten winner, (Browne) and the antagonist who was knocked out cold.
I have four short stories with Tim Browne as the main protagonist. He was erroneously called a Jew, a claim he neither denies or confirms. He endures occasional anti-Semitic discrimination as a result, including a couple of violent encounters with some bigots.

Rash judgments can sometimes be funny, even in a dangerous situation. Browne is subdued by concerned citizens as he runs from an armed robbery. They think he might be the one who fired a bullet through a restaurant window. His hands are tied behind his back as they hold him for the police. The waitress laughs As they pat him down for weapons, "Do you really think he could hide a pistol in those tight jeans?"

19 Aug, 2019
My blogs and our Birch Clump Village E-News letters are making a come back after about a year's absence on my part. So sign up on our contact page if you are nor already a subscriber. A lot of exciting changes challenged my time to keep the blog, web site and new letters going these past several months. For one, I am now the Community Superior for my monastery. We have a newly renovated book and gift store that I attend to. My latest book, I hope, will be coming out before the end of this year (2019). The photo is of me inserted into a class room similar to the ones I once attended for grade school.
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