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Author Archives: beanovelist
Information or Noise?
Tune Out the Noise You’re browsing the Internet. You’re looking for a snippet of information. You find a related site that could perhaps hold that snippet that you’re looking for. So what do you do next? You scan. You allow … Continue reading
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How Brightly Shines Your Constellation?
Kunitz’s Poignant Quote Well-known poet Stanley Kunitz lived to be 100 years old. I find that not only amazing, but admirable. This man was appointed Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress twice, first in 1974 and … Continue reading
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Tagged author, be a novelist, beanovelist, editing, editor, editors, emotions, feelings, Finish-My-Novel Challenge, Norma Jean Lutz, novel writing, novelist, novelists, plot, plotting, published, Stanley Kunitz, writer, writing
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