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Tag Archives: Stephen Jones
2022: Writing Workshops and BS&T
Yesterday was full of fun! I started the morning with a workshop hosted by the Enid Writers Club. We had 3 dynamic speakers: Stephen Jones, John T. Biggs, and Rilla Askew. There were about 35 people in attendance at St. … Continue reading
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2022: Autumn Brings New Things
The air went from crisp to heat again this week. Thursday is the first day of fall and someone needs to tell the Oklahoma weather. I wrote about how cool it was last week, and of course we’re back to … Continue reading
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2022: 100 Years of Writing
I’ve been a member of the Enid Writers Club for about 13 years. We are a small but mighty group; people who are interested in improving their writing and enjoy being with like minds. Best of the best. When Professor … Continue reading
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A NEW BEGINNING: SPRING IN OKLAHOMA
Another week has gone past and we are getting further and further into an Oklahoma spring. I know because of the unstable atmosphere and also the amount of green in the environment. My iris are about to pop … Continue reading




