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Tag Archives: creative nonfiction
Campaigner’s Second Challenge: Imago, the Goal
Rachael Harrie the originator of the Author’s Champaign has posted the second challenge. Here are the rules. Write a blog post in 200 words or less, excluding the title. It can be in any format, whether flash fiction, non-fiction, humorous … Continue reading
My Versatile Blogger’s Acceptance Speech
Thanks to http://LaraDunning.wordpress.com/ and her Vampire Tracking Friday Flash blog for giving me the versatile blogger’s award. Upon reading that I had won it, I immediately clicked on who had given her award and those preceding it. I hoped that my research … Continue reading
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What I Learned at the Pennwriters Conference
Hi Friends, I’m back from the conference and this is some of what I learned. To have fiction or nonfiction piece for display for contest “Words on the Wall” To have enough cash for raffle baskets To be ready for … Continue reading
The View From My Chair
The sparkling glittering snow flies windblown over the kingly red cardinals and dignified blue jays, drifting over the deck and pine trees, as if a living moving Christmas card. My house was built in 1972 from vacation house blueprints. The … Continue reading