Month: May 2014
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Childhood dream comes closer to fruition
Today’s Daily Post asks: As a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up? How close or far are you from that vision? As you might suspect from the title of this blogsite, writing is my passion. I was an avid reader as a child (still am)…
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Twisted questions can peel back deepest layer of characters
The Daily Post here on WordPress posted this writing prompt today: A Pulitzer-winning reporter is writing an in-depth piece – about you. What are the three questions you really hope she doesn’t ask you? Whenever I’ve gone on a job interview, the typical “where do you want to be five years from now”…
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KISS frontman’s book signing worth the wait
Rock ‘n’ roll stories are great to read, but it’s great hearing them too. On Friday, I joined hundreds of Nashville area music lovers in an unseasonably cold wind outside the Vanderbilt Barnes & Noble for a book signing event. As the author of the book was none other than rock ‘n’ roll icon…
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I watch too much TV
I watch too much TV. Who doesn’t in this new golden age of television? As soon as one television series reaches its end, another takes its place. And I’m right there taking it in. First and foremost, I watch for my enjoyment. There’s nothing like a heart-pounding, edge-of-your-seat, dying-to-see-what-happens-next episode…
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Library holds adventures waiting to be discovered
I’m addicted to the written word. Always have been. But oddly enough, I haven’t checked out a book from my local library in at least a couple of decades. I don’t have to, you see. I’m very fortunate to have collected a lifetime of books to read (actually more than…
