FIRST: Eight fifteen in the morning and the coffee is gone. No wait, one more sip and now it’s gone. Crack Brew, pull back gulp cold beer, a reward for words… And about twenty minutes ago I finished the first final draft of book one in the More Adventures of a Dying Young Man series.… Continue reading THROWN ON THE STREETS BOOKS #4 (PART 2 of FINAL POST OF 2013)
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Final Two Posts of 2013 Part One (Novella (A) Introduction)
Let’s make this short. Being a writer and a part of society is a balancing act, and one aspect is total immersion into art. Words aren’t concerned with the economy and the various stages of emotional change that evolves alongside the passage of growing from a child into an adult, and as your skills get… Continue reading Final Two Posts of 2013 Part One (Novella (A) Introduction)
The Short Story Without (my) Words #2 ( More random B.S)
Day 8. Draft 8. And…The Lyre
(Cover Photo. John "Warwick" Smith (26 July 1749 – 22 Mar 1831) was a British watercolor landscape painter and illustrator) The novel is being re-written and the eighth draft is easier. It's still not done. It's not funny either. I...well so I have to keep moving or my back WILL tighten up. One more yard to go. Thirty… Continue reading Day 8. Draft 8. And…The Lyre
rule for the day is the joke of the day
"Hunter Thompson is the most creatively crazy and vulnerable of the new journalists. His books are brilliant and honorable and valuable…the literary equivalent of cubism: all rules are broken." Kurt Vonnegut — reading fear and loathing on the campaign trail. Vulnerable. That's the interesting part of the quote to me. I don't think most people think of hunter being Vulnerable. I… Continue reading rule for the day is the joke of the day