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Blips, Blips and More Blips

Thursday, October 20, 2011

    October has been clicking along, chugging like a train closer to my birthday, closer to Novemeber and closer to things like National Novel Writing Month, but, there are big things still around here before all that gets to happen. Here’s a rundown: 1. I’ve got a guest post up at Keystrokes and Wordcounts, [...]

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For the Saturday Crowd

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Because it is a Saturday and I am sort of messing around before NaNoWriMo starts up again, I decided I would share a little bit of what I had written for Stereoport previous to this, because you may be interested in reading some of it. In this piece we have a boy defending the fact [...]

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Why I’ll Never Call Myself “Aspiring”

Monday, October 10, 2011

  Unpopular Opinion: I think calling yourself an aspiring author/aspiring writer is doing you nothing but harm. I don’t want to be mean. I don’t want to be rude. I don’t even want to point anyone out, but, I just don’t get it. Why would you ever call yourself an aspiring writer? I see it [...]

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Stereoport :: One

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

    Stereoport was street heat and neon club lights. From the bedroom Carter and Dean shared, the blackout shades kept it outside, where it belonged. Tiny lamps lit up the corners of the bedroom in all four cardinal directions in soft yellow and burnt out cream. Dean laid out on his back. Carter straddled [...]

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Another Sip of the Snake Oil Cure

Monday, October 3, 2011

    Just a tiny, gentle reminder that my latest poem and publishing escapade is up at Dr Hurley’s Snake-Oil Cure. It’s entitled POEMBOX and it’s really about some things I’ve seen happen in my tiny town lately. Really. I hope you enjoy.   He sits me across the table, has me fold my hands [...]

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