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A Writer's Log: January 2012
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012. The Old Statue of Liberty Play. Friday, January 20, 2012. Do you ever stop and wonder about eggs? Early on in our marriage, she would offer to fix breakfast for me and ask me what kind of eggs I wanted. I would always answer “Eggs Benedict! As for my opinion on that age old chicken and egg controversy – no contest, the egg came first. Thursday, January 12, 2012. English as a Second Language - For Cats. Sunday, January 8, 2012. Monday, January 2, 2012. As fate would have it we...
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A Writer's Log: December 2011
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Tuesday, December 27, 2011. On the Edge of Limbo. There are turning points in every stage of life and each has its own stresses, but each can have its own new beginnings. You may feel that you are about to take a leap into the unknown, but think of how bracing that wind can feel on your face. Monday, December 19, 2011. A recent event I experienced only serves to highlight the sad state of affairs. While riding the Blue line I had to wait for several minutes, oddly enough because the doors would not c...
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Old Rag Hike | PoisonedCheetos
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A Writer's Blog. Toilet Tales (Princess Rachel Adventures). Writing Goals for 2012. On April 20, 2013, the Courageous Men’s Group from Salem Fields Community Church hiked to the summit of Old Rag Mountain. In Madison Co., Virginia. Ben, Jeremy’s son, looking back as we navigate from the parking area to the trail head. The group just prior to the ascent, at the trail head. Front row, left to right — Me, John, Jeremy, Oscar (back row, left to right) Ben, and Brandon (Oscar’s son). Proof I actually was ther...
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Writing Goals for 2012 | PoisonedCheetos
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A Writer's Blog. Toilet Tales (Princess Rachel Adventures). Writing Goals for 2012. Writing Goals for 2012. Better late than never. My goals for the current year. 3500 words a week, in total (blog posts, work group submissions, writing projects, etc.). One blog post every two weeks. Complete first draft of Toilet Tales. By March 30 (7 short-short stories). Complete first draft of Grail of Culloden. YA novel) by June 30. Read one YA novel every two months. Complete final draft of Toilet Tales. Writer and ...
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Map of Westfal | PoisonedCheetos
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A Writer's Blog. Toilet Tales (Princess Rachel Adventures). Writing Goals for 2012. November 9, 2014. December 17, 2014. Second draft, pretty happy with this one. This is second draft of the map that tracks with my book series, Westfal, which covers the area covered by the first book “The Grail of Culloden.” I’m continuing to tweak it as I revise and solidify the manuscript. Science Fiction and Fantasy. To structure or not to structure. Breakfast at JHS →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Top Posts and Pages.
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Greg Miller | PoisonedCheetos
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A Writer's Blog. Toilet Tales (Princess Rachel Adventures). Writing Goals for 2012. August 29, 2016. October 11, 2016. Twelve-year-old Rachel gnashed her teeth. ” I have to go to summer camp? 8221; she howled throwing herself on the bed. What is this obsession with ruining my life? The Wizard Tim sat down beside her. Oh, it’s not as bad as that. Your parents are just trying to get you ready to be an adult. She turned her head so an eye stared at him. Really? Duh, because war is stupid. Well, in the old d...
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Projects | PoisonedCheetos
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A Writer's Blog. Toilet Tales (Princess Rachel Adventures). Writing Goals for 2012. The following are some of the writing projects I am currently pursuing and their current status. As such, this page will be a constant work in progress (WIP), and will change frequently. My goal is to update this page weekly. This page was last updated December 19, 2012. Series of short fairy tales. For children, featuring Princess Rachel, the Wizard Tim, and Oscar (the Wonder) pig. Valley of Smoke (final). Enter your ema...
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Morning | PoisonedCheetos
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A Writer's Blog. Toilet Tales (Princess Rachel Adventures). Writing Goals for 2012. October 25, 2012. October 25, 2012. Clock beeping, joints creaking,. Water flows, soap erodes,. Razor scrapes, toothpaste squeezes,. Coffee brews, lunch bags crinkle,. Iron heats, flattens wrinkles,. Oatmeal bubbles, toaster pops,. Zippers zip, buttons clip,. Cat meows, kid growls,. Kisses flow, so do squeezes,. Into the dark, goes my heart. Finding Time to Write. A Month of Writing Dangerously →. Enter your comment here.
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Book List | PoisonedCheetos
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A Writer's Blog. Toilet Tales (Princess Rachel Adventures). Writing Goals for 2012. Any decent writer will have a list of books that they rely upon to appear competent enough to wield a pen (or a keyboard). This is my list:. The Writer’s Guide to Fantasy Literature. 8216;s Writer’s Workshop. Revision. A Creative Approach to Writing and Rewriting Fiction. Self-Editing for Fiction Writers. Keep in mind this is still a work-in-progress. I will add to this when I can. Last updated May 2, 2012. Enter your ema...
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The Paradox of Public Education | PoisonedCheetos
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A Writer's Blog. Toilet Tales (Princess Rachel Adventures). Writing Goals for 2012. The Paradox of Public Education. March 27, 2013. Public education is the dog that can be ignored when it is kenneled and quiet, but gets kicked when it barks. Perhaps it is inevitable that something so readily available and necessary is taken for granted, and treated with contempt and derision, by those who have unavoidably benefited from it. To no one’s surprise, in the five or more years since the Great Recession. That ...