Posts Tagged writer’s life

Getting rid of draft material

Just a quick FYI, for all you new vis­i­tors to my site: I will be delet­ing much of the poetry here soon and begin­ning to post reg­u­larly again. Basi­cally, I took a chunk of time to get all my other lit­tle ducks in a row, and the last round of posts were a part of […]

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Tell us where to go.

Our fam­ily is plan­ning to embark on a mon­u­men­tal road trip over the sum­mer of 2010, a kind of “Job Hunt U.S.A.,” and we need your help.  We are not look­ing for tourist traps.  We are look­ing for real infor­ma­tion about your area of the coun­try.  We want to know what the job cli­mate is […]

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I wrote 50,000 words in one month and–

All I got were these stu­pid pic­tures and some self esteem. The good news is, they can go on your Face­book or Twit­ter, or even your blog! The bad news is, I’m not sure if I can fig­ure out how to replace my face with this on my twit­ter account. Or if I even want […]

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Reacting like an alcoholic

In address­ing the whole idea of peo­ple who think like crim­i­nals, how­ever minor the infrac­tions may be, and the ghetto mind­set in which peo­ple won’t talk to the police because they are afraid of the reper­cus­sions, there is another issue that goes hand in hand: sub­stance abuse and the pat­terns that develop because of it. […]

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Days 8 – 12 of the PAD chapbook challenge

I had been wrestling with so many things the last few days, my novel included, I just couldn’t set­tle my brain down enough for poems.  And then it all came in a rush.  You know, where your soul is cracked and some­thing hap­pens to pry it open and every­thing just pours out?  Yeah, like that. […]

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Day 6: Covered

“Pat­terns” Tight Frames, Words Con­trolled Once Daily. Big Pic­ture, Words Mul­ti­plied Each Ses­sion. Poetry Pro­duces Chem­istry, Mak­ing Nov­els Pos­si­ble. Dreams Pluck­ing Plots From Sub­con­scious Wan­der­ings. Novem­ber Brings Cohe­sion, Chap­book Releases Aban­don. Stretch­ing Vocab­u­lary Stim­u­lates Cov­er­ing Revealed Bases. Round Cor­ners, Smooth Edges, Tying Ends.

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Welcome Elephants twittering in anticipation!

If you’re inter­ested in what I’m writ­ing, be it here or for the paper or in pur­suance of cre­ative bliss, check out my twit­ter feed by click­ing on the icon under my pic­ture. I’m just get­ting the hang of all this tech­nol­ogy, but since my awe­some hus­band set me up right nice, I fig­ure I […]

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