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Tag Archives: short stories
2017 Something New: Working Through the Writing Process
#amwriting and with that, #amconfused. I began a new novel lately that I based on three short stories I’d written earlier. So cool, I thought! Half of it is already done for me. This will be great. Hah! As … Continue reading →
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2016 Cultivating Gratitude: Grateful for the anthology
THE ANTHOLOGY IS OUT!!!! The Enid Writers Club has published our first anthology in both e-book and paperback. It is a compilation of the thoughts and feelings of fifteen of our members. Titled The Warp and Weft of Things to … Continue reading →
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2016 Cultivating Gratitude: OWFI Writers’ Conference
Another year and another OWFI conference has come and gone. The Oklahoma Writers’ Federation, puts on a writing conference the first part of May every year. This year’s keynote speaker was New York Times Bestselling Author, Steven James. His murder … Continue reading →
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