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Evening Post, August 13, 2014: Excerpt from Novel
This evening’s post is a passage from my novel,In The Forest Of The Night. It is a description of a state trooper (who is investigating a murder) driving from the rural coalfields of southern West Virginia to the State Capital. … Continue reading
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What I Love About Blogging (VIII): Finding An Audience
If you are like me – and I’ll bet you are, at least in this respect – you have a sneaking suspicion that your writing, at least some of it, is really very good. But you read the poem or … Continue reading
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Tagged audience, blog, blogger, blogging, creative writing, criticism, encouragement, modern poetry, poem, poetry, self-publishing, writers group, writers groups, writing
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What I Love About Blogging (III)
I can press a button and my work is immediately available to a billion people all over the globe. Just like that. You think Shakespeare would have taken that deal? Charles Dickens? William Blake? I’m thinking they would have died … Continue reading
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What I Love About Blogging
When I am finished, I push the “Publish” button. It never says “rejected.”