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William Hammett's Writing Blog: The Ghost of Richard Brautigan by William Hammett
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William Hammett's Writing Blog. Thoughts on writing and publishing by author and ghostwriter William Hammett. Friday, April 10, 2015. The Ghost of Richard Brautigan by William Hammett. I love the works of 1970s counterculture icon, port, and novelist, Richard Brautigan. Brautigan (1935-1984) wrote short, quirky, surrealistic novels. The best-known is his 1976. Trout Fishing in America. A Confederate General from Big Sur. So the Wind Won't Blow It All Away. The Ghost of Richard Brautigan. The book is avai...
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William Hammett's Writing Blog: Ghostwriters: Who Are They?
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William Hammett's Writing Blog. Thoughts on writing and publishing by author and ghostwriter William Hammett. Tuesday, March 11, 2014. Ghostwriters: Who Are They? There are tens of thousands of people online advertising their services as "ghostwriter." But who are they and what qualifies them to be ghostwriters? This is naïve in the extreme. What is most needed, however, is writing and editing expertise, preferably as a result of formal training in editing, writing, textual criticism, and any specialty a...
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Books - Martin Jago
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Available NOW in bookstores, online. And direct from the publisher's website. This is my second book for Smith and Kraus, and was written with the help of language students in Los Angeles. It contains 101 everyday idioms and phrases that have been handed down to us by the Bard. Available NOW in bookstores, online. And direct from the publisher's website. Martin Jago at his recent book launch, Samuel French on Sunset Blvd., Hollywood. What the experts are saying about. TO PLAY OR NOT TO PLAY:. Professor P...
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Links - Martin Jago
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Photo by Jonathan Vandiveer. Collaborators, associates, and friend links:. The Theatre @ Boston Court. A significant producer of new original works for the stage, Boston Court makes theatre that iscreative, bold, and daring. Samuel French Theatre and Film Bookshop. Samuel French has hosted reading and performances of Martin Jago's work both in London and Los Angeles. The Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles. A professional theatre company with a strong community ethic, and equipped with an extraordinary 770...
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Keeping Your Head in (All) the Game(s): August 2014
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Keeping Your Head in (All) the Game(s). Where shall we go next? Thursday, August 28, 2014. Looking Behind the Current. On that note I would like to point you to an article on: How to read and understand a scientific paper - a guide for the non-scientist. Go to the primary source when you can, don't rely on those with political or social motives who are going to twist and spin the truth to support their position. Sunday, August 24, 2014. Advice for Your Tummy. We've all seen them. Articles that tell y...
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Keeping Your Head in (All) the Game(s): 100 Things About Me (2007)
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Keeping Your Head in (All) the Game(s). Where shall we go next? Sunday, July 08, 2007. 100 Things About Me (2007). As some but not all of my readers know, bloggers often "out" themselves with a list: "100 Things About Me". I recommend this exercise to everyone, even if you only share the results with your cat. So as my final step in changing this blog from poker to personal, here are my "100 Things About Tim". 1 I do not have a tattoo or any piercings. 3 I was born in. 16 I went to a Catholic grade school.
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Keeping Your Head in (All) the Game(s): November 2014
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Keeping Your Head in (All) the Game(s). Where shall we go next? Sunday, November 30, 2014. The Villages at a Month (with pictures). Corey, Robin and grey kitten. Had a Happy Gobble with niece Robin and her betrothed Corey. They drove up on Friday from Sarasota to share a bird and a porcine hip with Dan, Sue, me and the two kittens. This week will see my farewell to The Villages and a move to the Beau Rivage in Biloxi for some poker with my buddies. An ornament in a. Dan, Sue and aforementioned kitten.
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Keeping Your Head in (All) the Game(s): October 2014
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Keeping Your Head in (All) the Game(s). Where shall we go next? Friday, October 31, 2014. Things that go Meow! Wednesday, October 29, 2014. Road Trip: I-75 - Locust Grove, Georgia. Streaming ever further into the Deep South, I rest my head tonight just South of Atlanta,Georgia. One more day until I reach my November retreat in Florida. Today's adventure 415 miles due South. Tuesday, October 28, 2014. On the wet and soggy road today - Ann Arbor thru Ohio to Lexington, Kentucky a mere 330 miles. Anathem is...
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Keeping Your Head in (All) the Game(s): March 2015
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Keeping Your Head in (All) the Game(s). Where shall we go next? Thursday, March 26, 2015. For One of My Best Friends. And her ever present to-do list . . . Thursday, March 12, 2015. Molly's Game (Book Review). Bloggers at times get asked to do reviews based on their content. Long, long time ago, this blog was devoted to professional poker. But it's been awhile since I've been asked to review a poker-related book. So regular readers be forewarned, thar be some poker ahead. All in all, an interesting read ...
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Keeping Your Head in (All) the Game(s): Quadrennial Political Rant
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Keeping Your Head in (All) the Game(s). Where shall we go next? Friday, October 24, 2008. In America, through pressure of conformity, there is freedom of choice, but nothing to choose from. The two party system in the United States is broken; has been broken and will remain broken until reasonable, thoughtful voters like you take it upon yourself to stop swallowing the patently absurd notion that what Party A offers you is substantively different than what Party B offers. The litany remains the same:.