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farzana-versey's picture
Oct.11.2008
I have a problem with this ‘exile’ thing. Of late, some people have been asking me whether writing has to belong to a certain place, where and how....
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john-erwin-doerper's picture
Oct.10.2008
Birds of a feather flock together, though the meetings do not always engender harmony. Today was sunny and warm and my wife and I decided to walk...
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clinton-fein's picture
Oct.10.2008
It’s not the freakish, shrill non-answers she gives in the few not-quite interviews by not even close to journalists. It’s not the hard core...
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matthew-biberman's picture
Oct.10.2008
On Thursday, I walked across the University of Louisville campus, reviewing what I would say about John Milton when I noticed that it was raining. ...
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jayne-lyn-stahl's picture
Oct.10.2008
Panel Findings "Panel Finds Palin Abused Power," or so one headline reads, but who cares? So, she broke the law, so what? It's not as if...
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Oct.10.2008
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ernie-j-zelinski's picture
Oct.10.2008
Forget the financial crisis out there and how much your retirement funds have gone down. Enjoy your life instead. There are many things that matter...
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w-l-hoffman's picture
Oct.10.2008
The Soulstealer War has been available since January at www.Amazon.com, www.BarnesandNoble.com, www.Borders.com and through stores affiliated with...
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Oct.10.2008
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dale-estey's picture
Oct.10.2008
One of today's blogs is about Michelangelo's David and another describes Florence (but not the Firenze of Italy itself). I found Florence, Italy, one...
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cary-chrysler's picture
Dec.02.2008
Why I Hate Gigantic Stores, (a society of humanity) I work in a grocery store that was built during the mid 1980s. 15...
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former member's picture
Dec.02.2008
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One of the first things I learned about writing was the importance of showing rather that telling. The following is an example, before and after a...
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susan-brown's picture
Dec.02.2008
Bill Mauldin was such a little elf of a man?  I sure didn't, not until reading his biography the last couple of days.  I'd always imagined him as...
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jamie-grove's picture
Dec.02.2008
When you finish a novel, there is a major rush of exhillartation. You have climbed the mountain and as is your right you are ready to celebrate....
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ieva-melgalve's picture
Dec.02.2008
How many of you are using divination when searching for inspiration? If you aren’t doing it yet and your religious beliefs don’t scorn these methods...
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isabel-gallagher's picture
Dec.02.2008
Every once in awhile I find a single strand of hair that is kinky and jet black in my long brown hair I stare at it in wonder at who you were...
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former member's picture
Dec.01.2008
by former member
http://nathanbransford.blogspot.com/2008/11/when-should-i-tell-agent-x.html
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former member's picture
Dec.01.2008
by former member
I originally started writing on my first novel in 2006.  I put it down for awhile and now, I realize that I need to start it back up again. Why?...
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former member's picture
Dec.01.2008
by former member
The last time I sat down to write about politics, The United States was still two days from electing Barack Obama the 44th President. Almost a month...
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former member's picture
Dec.01.2008
by former member
Congratulations to Hilary Clinton on her new role as Secretary of State.  I found this prayer on youtube.com and I thought it was appropriate not...
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