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Two Trick Pony
I’m realizing that I don’t really do much. I write and I take care of my son. I read occasionally when there’s too much noise to focus on writing or I’m a little drained. I watch a few tv shows … Continue reading
Mad Doctor of Dyer
(Ever stumble onto an old piece of writing and struggle to figure out what you were drinking to create such insanity? Here’s one of mine.) Beneath the clean-cut hedges And the children playing tag Thrives a maze-like lab Run by … Continue reading
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Tagged author, humor, mad scientist, poem, poetry, science, writer, writing
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Fit as a Fiddle . . . Dropped off the Empire State Building
Okay. I’m not that bad. I didn’t get scolded about my weight because I already proved that I’m working on it. I passed every test, but I’m waiting on the blood tests, which always have some issues. I’m guessing cholesterol … Continue reading
A Desk to Call My Own
I’ve seen a lot of writer’s show pictures of their writer’s desk/room/den/realm and give a small tour. I had considered doing this, but my digital camera died and the picture wouldn’t be very interesting. In fact, above is the best … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged author, desk, distractions, focus, space, table, writer, writing
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Rollercoaster Morning
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Tagged amazon, author, email, fantasy, fiction, kindle, suggestions, writer, writing
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Contractions . . . You Know What I Mean
Everything has been delayed, so I decided to fix something up that a few people have been on my case about. Sadly, these are people I know in real life, so they tend to have more clout than others. They … Continue reading
The Night Ones Legacy by Gwen Bristol (New Cover
Gwen Bristol has released a new cover for her novel, The Night Ones Legacy. It is an amazing fantasy adventure with a perfectly written child protagonist. I’m serious. Unlike many child heroes, you never doubt the age of Lily. For … Continue reading
Because Good is Dumb
This is part of my most recent book review: “The bad guys are really bad and the good guys are unaware.” At first, I didn’t know what to make of the statement and I’m not much closer to figuring it … Continue reading
This Pineapple Tastes Inky . . . and Leaves Papercuts
In a true act of writing splendor, I just tried to eat the first page of my edited book. I mean, my tongue actually touched the paper as I held it. While I have no defense for this sudden act … Continue reading
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Tagged absent-mindedness, author, editing, food, humor, oops, writer, writing
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The 12.99 eBook
So, I decided to take a look at some of the eBooks that are ahead of me and there was something that struck me as odd. I saw eBooks for 14.99, 9.99, and 12.99, which doesn’t make much sense to … Continue reading