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More to the Story. Thanks for stopping by my home website. Here you will find links to all of my sites and my novels. My sites are listed on the sidebar. NatureWriting. Is a site devoted to writing about our connection with nature. We are nature and we read and write! Started as a cancer-survivor blog but it became more than that. It's about having hope in whatever situation we find ourselves. More to the Story. Is a blog about writing. One of my favorite spots in Yosemite, along Illilouette Creek.
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More to the Story: Fighting Back
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More to the Story. Fighting Back is set in Yosemite National Park during the 1930's. It tells the story of a young Civilian Conservation Corps worker. He signed up with the CCC to get a new start on life, but he finds that recreating himself requires facing down dangers- both human and natural- and the greatest dangers may be from people closest to you. Available on Amazon in print and Kindle versions. For that reason, it only takes one word to scatter the crowd: "Boss! What's going on here? Joseph is st...
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More to the Story: April 2015
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More to the Story. Thursday, April 16, 2015. Walt Whitman: The Rhythm of Good Writing. Walt Whitman explains how the rhythm of his writing developed from his. He expanded the idea to include all the great human perceptions of nature: mountains, rivers, forests, prairies. Instead of trying to capture his experience of the entire region in a single piece of writing, he would let his experience of the mountains or rivers or prairies, flow into his words in whatever he was writing. In his poems, Whitman not ...
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More to the Story: Walt Whitman: The Rhythm of Good Writing
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More to the Story. Thursday, April 16, 2015. Walt Whitman: The Rhythm of Good Writing. Walt Whitman explains how the rhythm of his writing developed from his. He expanded the idea to include all the great human perceptions of nature: mountains, rivers, forests, prairies. Instead of trying to capture his experience of the entire region in a single piece of writing, he would let his experience of the mountains or rivers or prairies, flow into his words in whatever he was writing. In his poems, Whitman not ...
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More to the Story: More Than Gold
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More to the Story. My new novel is a fast-paced, intelligent Western that captures the historical diversity and dynamics that made the American West such a crucible of dreams and heroes. MORE THAN GOLD tells the story of old Bodie, where people are driven by their passions- both good and evil- willing to risk everything to gain their desires. Available from Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Thursday, 4 December 1879 California- East of the Sierra Nevada. What did you say, Ma? Anna hopped from the wagon and tu...
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More to the Story: NatureWriting Begins 18th Year
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More to the Story. Tuesday, April 22, 2014. NatureWriting Begins 18th Year. My online magazine, NatureWriting began it's 18th year of encouraging readers and writers in the genre of nature writing. I began the site as a way to encourage my high school students, giving them a place to publish their poems, essays, and journals. It has grown to include writers of all ages from around the world. If you are new to the genre, check out my article, "What is Naturewriting? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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More to the Story: April 2014
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More to the Story. Tuesday, April 22, 2014. NatureWriting Begins 18th Year. My online magazine, NatureWriting began it's 18th year of encouraging readers and writers in the genre of nature writing. I began the site as a way to encourage my high school students, giving them a place to publish their poems, essays, and journals. It has grown to include writers of all ages from around the world. If you are new to the genre, check out my article, "What is Naturewriting? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).