Category Archives: Writing

Two New Non-Fiction Books Now Available

In addition to my novels I now have two free non-fiction works available on Smashwords.

The Cabal Fang Martial Arts Manual is an introduction to the martial art I founded in 2009.  Open the covers of this remarkable manual and step into the spaces between traditional martial arts, combat sports, and historical reconstruction. Get a glimpse of what is at once a modern self defense method, a strenuous fitness regimen, and a spiritual framework drawing upon the Western esoteric tradition. A seamless blend of the ancient and the modern, the physical and the internal, Cabal Fang is at once a child of the middle ages and the martial art of a new millennium. For all fitness and experience levels — but not the faint of heart.  Approx. 22,865 words.

Wisdom of the Raven: The Mystic Way of Cabal Fang is a companion booklet to The Cabal Fang Manual.  A blend of fact and fable, the practical and the esoteric, ‘Wisdom of the Raven’ instructs the reader in the spiritual underpinnings of Cabal Fang Martial Arts. Learn the basics of the Three Sisters — contemplation, meditation, and prayer — and how they come together to inform the mystic experience.  Approx. 6,563 words.

Now You Know What I Look Like

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Robert Mitchell Jr

Simplify Your Week: Make Sunday “Prep Day”

As a writer and martial artist who often writes and exercises in the morning, I need every second I can get between the 4:30 am alarm and my 7:30 departure for work. Just think of how much more you could get done if you had an extra 20 to 30 minutes. Here’s a way you can pick up that time.

Make Sunday prep day. You’ll gain 20 – 30 minutes every morning — and you’ll eat better — if you make your weekly breakfasts, lunches, and snacks in advance. I’ve been doing this on-and-off for the past year. When something happens and wrecks my Sundays and I can’t prep, I go into a mental tailspin.

As I was doing my weekly prep on 1/6, I thought some other folks might benefit from duplicating my process. So I wrote this post and scheduled it for today so that, if you want to try it, you can go shopping today or tomorrow and get started this coming Sunday.

If you don’t work a straight Monday through Friday, modify it to suit your schedule. Just prepare enough breakfasts and lunches at a time to last 5 days, which is the maximum recommended safe time to keep this kind of stuff in the fridge before eating (assuming if you don’t use things that spoil easily).

But what do you prepare?  Here are some options.

Breakfast : Low-Carb Broccoli Frittata

  • 10 free-range eggs
  • 2 heads of fresh organic broccoli
  • 1 tbsp organic butter
  • shredded cheese, salt & pepper to taste

Preheat oven to 325°.  Put 2 cups of water in a saucepan on the stove while you wash and trip your broccoli florets.  When it boils, toss in the florets.

While it’s boiling, crack the eggs in a bowl and whisk.  Use the butter to coat an 8 x 11 glass baking dish.  Trust me, the broccoli is done now, maybe even overcooked.  Drain it, put back in the saucepan, and cut it up small with a knife and a fork.  Add the broccolit to the egg mixture and whisk again.  If you want to zip this recipe up, add 1/4 cup of REAL bacon crumbles.

Pour the mixture into the baking dish, evenly distribute the broccoli chunks with a fork, and bake for about 30 minutes.  Watch closely and remove as soon as there is no moisture on top and it’s lightly brown.

Sprinkle the top with cheese and allow to cool.  Slice into six blocks (cut the pan in half in one direction and in thirds the other way) and wrap in cling wrap.  When it’s breakfast time, microwave at 50% power for about 1:30.

Lunch: Low-Carb Chicken Swiss Wraps

  • 1 package of Low-Carb wraps
  • Chicken (see below)
  • Swiss Cheese slices
  • 1 bunch of fresh organic kale
  • Olive oil Mayo (and mustard if desired)
  • Salt & Pepper

Wash and de-vein the kale and set it aside to dry.  It must be totally dry or your wraps will get mushy.  Blot dry if needed.  When dry,  Place a leaf of kale on the wrap.  Top it with a stripe of olive oil mayo, add chicken, salt, and pepper.  Add a slice of Swiss and top with another leave of kale.  Roll it up and wrap tightly in wax paper.  The kale doesn’t wilt and is packed with fiber and healthy stuff, so don’t skip it.  Don’t substitute lettuce or spinach.  They don’t work.  If you want to add more fiber, add some roasted chick peas or a sprinkle of flax seeds.

As for the chicken, you can use deli chicken, or you can stew 3 bone-in, free range breasts.  Skin and shred with two forks.  You can also substitute deli ham and add mustard.  Experiment.

Snack

Buy a giant container of mixed nuts somewhere, or go to a good store like Ellwood Thompson’s and get them in bulk.  Get a box of snack bags, or a set of six 1/2 cup small tupperwares (I tried the latter, but I lose them.  How can somebody so organized do that?  I blame Kreacher).

Add 1/2 cup of nuts per bag/container.  I make up 20 of them at a time and put them in the cabinet because I know that I will eat 100% of whatever serving size I pick up.  So it’s best not to take a 12-ounce can of nuts with me to the sofa.

I try to eat about 375 calories every four hours or so, twice that at dinner.  Breakfast casserole at 6:45, nuts at 10:00, the wrap at 2:00 pm, dinner at 6:00 pm, and another snack at 9:00 pm.  That’s about 2,250 calories per day.

I work a slightly modified 4HB program, and this is marginally compliant.  Technically of course, cheese isn’t allowed, and neither are the wraps, but the carbs are so low they don’t seem to affect things much.  Next week though, I’m going to experiment with leaving out the low-carb tortillas and just wrapping everything in large Kale leaves.

By my reckoning, you can pick up an extra 20 – 30 minutes every workday morning by doing this.  Plus, the total time is less.  You don’t have to get everything out of the fridge five times and put it back five times.

Plug-n-Play Plutocrats

The Who said it best — “Meet the new boss.  Same as the old boss.”

Just ask John C. Kiriakou.  He spoke out against water-boarding and what did he get?  Persecution.  He should be getting a medal not 30 months in jail.  Doesn’t sound like “Hope and Change” or like moving us “Forward.”

Obama has the worst clemency record in U.S. Presidential history.  He’s using more drones than Bush, and his advisers now support what they once condemned.

There’s been little significant difference between Presidents in my lifetime.  Personality?  Sure.  But substance?

The Civilization Machine keeps grinding on, chewing up Nature and spewing out filth, carbon, oppression, death and fear; and near its heartless engine clangs the colossal pacemaker America.  Tick, tock, tick, tock, a mechanized march of plug-and-play plutocrats.  Pull, vote, plug.  Pull, vote, plug.

We swap out parts but never overhaul the machine.  I guess we’re waiting for TEOTWAWKI to do that.

Book Review: Howl and Other Poems by Allen Ginsberg

“…angelheaded hipsters burning for the ancient heavenly connection to the starry dynamo in the machinery of night…”

I recently read Howl and Other Poems by Allen Ginsberg.  Yes, I realize that beat poets get parodied and poetry slammers get mocked, sometimes for good reason.  I’ve been to poetry slams, and when it’s good it’s good; but when it’s bad it’s awful.

Still, the reach of beats is long and deep both inside and outside the realm of modern poetry.  It influenced protest music in the 60’s and 70’s and later helped shape rap.  I had been meaning to read Ginsberg’s Howl for a long time — knowing I couldn’t say I knew anything about modern poetry without reading this giant — but somehow I never got around to it.

So glad I didn’t put it off any longer.  Howl and Other Poems is called a masterpiece and its justified.  If you haven’t read it, do so as soon as possible.

Nott and Dagr

Not the usual thing I blog about, but I’m a proud Papa.

My son and his team at Mutiny Games entered Indie Speed Run, the 48-hour video game design competition.  Click the screen shot above to go play it and rate it!

The game is called Nott and Dagr.  You are a raging Viking warrior (Thor?) who rampages around the village of Chipmunkia, smashing buildings and slaying chipmunks.  But when dusk falls, you must redeem yourself by giving the chipmunks a proper burial and by rebuilding all of the homes you destroyed.  And if you don’t, it’s curtains for your Viking ‘hero’ (let’s just say protagonist, shall we?)

Who knew chipmunks have such potty mouths!  Thank goodness they got bleeped (partially at least).  These are definitely not Alvin, Simon, and Theodore, let me tell you…

I’m Doing Stuff Everywhere

I’m everywhere — kind of.  Here are a few Robert-Mitchelly-like things you could do if you so desired:

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A Few of my Favorite Quotes

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The Fall 2012 issue of The Hulltown 360 Journal

The Fall 2012 issue of The Hulltown 360 literary journal was delayed but is now available online. My story “A Sign of the Times” appears on page 48. Hulltown 360 a great journal, and I’m proud to say I’ve appeared in its pages. Check it out here: http://www.hulltown.com/

A Ladybug on My Desk

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Came back from a coffee break to find a ladybug on my desk. Hey, how’s it going?