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Study Those Whose Writing Impresses: Joss Whedon
Part of any writer’s responsibility is to study the writers who influence his or her writing. Experts will advise the developing writer (and any writer worth a reader’s time should consider herself/himself developing on some level) should read everything available … Continue reading
“David Johansen” Might be the Perfect Album
While reading One Way Out a really strong, engaging oral history of The Allman Brothers Band, I began thinking about all the great music I grew up with, and how so much of it is now being relegated to fading … Continue reading
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Tagged #classicrock, #DavidJohansen, #music, #NewYorkCity, #NewYorkDolls, #rock, #Seventies, #SylvainSylvain
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Music Mondays: Steely Dan’s The Royal Scam
While reading One Way Out a really strong, engaging oral history of The Allman Brothers Band, I began thinking about all the great music I grew up with, and how so much of it is now being relegated to fading … Continue reading
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Music Mondays: Rainbow and Deep Purple
While reading One Way Out a really strong, engaging oral history of The Allman Brothers Band, I began thinking about all the great music I grew up with, and how so much of it is now being relegated to fading … Continue reading
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Music Mondays: Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
While reading One Way Out a really strong, engaging oral history of The Allman Brothers Band, I began thinking about all the great music I grew up with, and how so much of it is now being relegated to fading … Continue reading
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Tagged #classicrock, #EltonJo #music, #GoodbyeYellowBrickRoad, #rock, #Seventies
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Music Mondays: The Allman Brothers Band (first album)
While reading One Way Out a really strong, engaging oral history of The Allman Brothers Band, I began thinking about all the great music I grew up with, and how so much of it is now being relegated to fading … Continue reading
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Use Whatever You Have to Help Others
Okay, I am an independent author with some modest sales numbers, but if I am honest, I know James Patterson and Stephen King are not shaking in their boots about the new competition on the block. I am fine with … Continue reading
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Tagged #fundraising, #JamesPatterson, #leukemia, #StephenKing, #writingadvice, #writingtips, writing
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The Life Saving Qualities of the “Extras” File
I am about a third of the way into the sequel to CITY OF WOE and I know where I am going and I have written some very strong chapters and things are good. So why did I slam out … Continue reading
Happy New Year, and one Last Look Back
It has been a great year for me creatively, and I thank all those who helped make it happen, and those who shared in the experience. Here’s what happened: I won two awards for my debut novel, CITY OF WOE… … Continue reading
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Tagged #2013, #2014, #film, #happynewyear, #independentpublishing, #indyfilm, writing
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My “Best Blogs 2013” Series continued: I’ve become Polonius!
Continuing my year-end best blogs 2013 series, today we get personal. I wrote this when my twin sons were going off to college last August. Since then, one son converted from dorming to commuting and about a week later, found … Continue reading
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Tagged #bestblogs, #blogging, #college, #love, #teenagers, family, parenting
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