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Tag Archives: the war
What Do You Write?
I go to a lot of readings. Since I have Tattered Cover here in town, there’s a ton of authors that I get a chance to go and see. Usually, I try to hit at least one event a month. … Continue reading
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Irony? National Short Story Month Is The Only Month This Year So Far I Don’t Get A Short Story Accepted
So…is it irony if the only month so far this year that I haven’t gotten a short story accepted happens to be National Short Story Month? It feels that way. I might be reading into things too much, but it … Continue reading
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