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Hello? Is anybody there? Anybody at all?
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September 5, 2012. John Lithgow’s plaintive question, broadcast over a ham radio, from Lawrence, KS, in “The Day After.” Pan to deserted houses, kitchens where the only evidence of life is in food preparations abandoned on the counter. Now pan to the present day, a writer, staring at her computer screen, typing words that will drift across cyberspace, hoping someday, somewhere somebody out there will read them. A bit of a stretch, yes? But don’t cry for the unread writer. Even though she has to...Order W...
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I’m baaa-aack!
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October 27, 2014. Yes, dear readers, if in fact you’ve checked in lately, you may have noticed signs of life. It’s been waaaay too long since I visited my own web site, but I fully intend to stay up-to-date now because — wait for it! 8212; my little orphan book found a new home! Speak Your Mind Cancel reply. Writers' and Readers' Resources. Breadloaf Writers' Conference. Five Star Literary Stories. Los Angeles Review of Books. Order WALKING AIR on Amazon. The Zen of Writing. Excerpt from title story.
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Born at the end of the world
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Born at the end of the world. November 19, 2012. If you’re reading this December 22, I guess it’s safe to say the doomsayers were wrong. Again. Fortunately, they’ve been wrong all my life, so far. I was born at the end of the world. And speaking of Christmas, we all know what happens December 31 if the White House and Congress don’t come to an agreement. We go off a fiscal cliff. Or, if you’re a 6-year-old, a physical one. Do you believe the end is nigh and if so, how do you cope? The Zen of Writing.
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Slouching toward Mecca
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March 14, 2013. I’ve been back from the annual conference of the Association of Writers and Writing Programs, or AWP, in Boston for just a few days, and I’m still asking myself, What just happened? Or, like a dutiful parent, What did you learn today, dear? Speak Your Mind Cancel reply. Writers' and Readers' Resources. Breadloaf Writers' Conference. Five Star Literary Stories. Los Angeles Review of Books. Order WALKING AIR on Amazon. The Zen of Writing. Excerpt from title story. A good hike spoiled.
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First person singular — a Q&A with myself
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First person singular — a Q&A with myself. January 30, 2013. Do you write with pen and paper or on the computer? I usually start out writing by hand notes, partial stories, research, etc. Then I transfer what I have to the computer, changing and editing as I go. With second and subsequent drafts and revisions, I’m almost 100 percent on the keyboard. Do you have a specific time and place to writer? What are your specific goals? Can you name some of your favorite fictional characters? IE still is the marke...
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Non-Fiction
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Keeneland, a Thoroughbred Legacy Celebrating 75 years of tradition. In addition to writing fiction, I have managed my own editorial service, Reynolds Communications, since 1992, with clients such as Lexmark International, Touchstone Energy, Kentucky Educational Television and the University of Kentucky. Services include developing and writing newsletters, scripts, brochures and annual reports. I’ve also written feature articles for regional publications such. Advances and Insights, UK Healthcare. Los Ang...
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Quote for the day | McGillustrations
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Scribbles by writer/illustrator, Sharon McGill. Here there be dragons. Four portraits of people with vegetation on their heads →. Quote for the day. Posted by Sharon McGill. It seems I take this advice pretty seriously. I’ve been so consumed in my own writing that the blog has fallen off the priority list. But these inspirational graphics seem to be making their way around the interwebs, so I’m hoping to get a few more up soon. Feel free to repost and share! Click to email (Opens in new window). Still ha...
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McGillustrations | Scribbles by writer/illustrator, Sharon McGill | Page 2
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Scribbles by writer/illustrator, Sharon McGill. Newer posts →. And now for lots of dots. Posted by Sharon McGill. I also wanted to try a portrait in the. Wall Street Journal’. S famous “hedcut” style. Which replicates the classic, engraved look of currency. So I found this great video. Detailing the process and gave it a shot. Naturally, this method is time consuming and gives you hand cramps, so another savvy Photoshop user figured out a way to digitally replicate the effect. I’ll close with a quo...
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Shark's Short Story Reviews: Digital Rights - Brent Knowles
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Click the picture and you can read one chapter for free! Baum L. Frank. Motley M. Lori. Elements of the Soul. The Shark is obsessed with quiet outdoor recreation, and the North Country Trail (and a few other things). View my complete profile. The Book Marketing Network. Tuesday, November 15, 2011. Digital Rights - Brent Knowles. A space station colony, 2180. Digital Rights is science fiction, and won first place in the L Ron Hubbard "Writers of the Future". In the first place, Knowles plunges you right i...
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Shark's Short Story Reviews: A Kidnapped Santa Claus - L. Frank Baum
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Click the picture and you can read one chapter for free! Baum L. Frank. Motley M. Lori. Elements of the Soul. The Shark is obsessed with quiet outdoor recreation, and the North Country Trail (and a few other things). View my complete profile. The Book Marketing Network. Thursday, December 22, 2011. A Kidnapped Santa Claus - L. Frank Baum. Laughing Valley, where Santa Claus lives. Read A Kidnapped Santa Claus. On line, free. Knooks and ryls- magical good characters invented by Baum in the book The Life an...