I once had a professor tell me that I was a sissy boy. I wanted to report him. I didn't even know what he was talking about. He said, what you get on the A.C.T? you probably have a different iq. I said what are you saying? He said grow up boy, your mom wears… Continue reading ADVENTURES IN AMERICAN WRITING NUMBER ONE
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THROWN ON THE STREETS BOOKS #4 (PART 2 of FINAL POST OF 2013)
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)
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)
Editing is groundhog day (Winter 31 Notebook Page 1)
The 8th draft.... is kicking my ass and I'm mean. I don't have much to say other than skin gets dry in the winter and writing a novel is real difficult. I fall asleep whenever I close my eyes. Case and Point.... woke up with shoes still on. It was a few hours later. I… Continue reading Editing is groundhog day (Winter 31 Notebook Page 1)
New typing machines #8 (Remington Quiet-Riter)
What now? And this is what I said... For some reason I Knew I was supposed to get out of the house today. I was looking for a nice old stove top coffee metal tin maker but didn't find that. Words done and feeling tired. The snow coming down and something was calling my name,… Continue reading New typing machines #8 (Remington Quiet-Riter)