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Category Archives: Writing
After the Busy Weekend
Last Friday, I spent most of the day at the Loews Hollywood Hotel helping man the GLAWS (Greater Los Angeles Writers Society) booth at the Writers Digets West Conference. Actually, the ballroom the exhibit hall was in was not in … Continue reading
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Tagged Conventions, Creating Graphic Novels, Editing, GLAWS, Paper Movies, Paul S. Levine, Writing
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Foggy Poem added to the website
I’ve just added another poem to the ScribblerWorks website — it can be found RIGHT HERE. I wrote the poem one evening after I’d made the 40 minute drive on surface streets from Culver City to my apartment in Hollywood. … Continue reading
June at ScribblerWorks
Things have been rather slow around here. There is the perpetual job-hunting that is continually frustrating (as in, seeming to go no-where). Scraping by is no fun. I had hopes my niece Karen would be able to visit, but that … Continue reading
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Tagged Conventions, Creating Graphic Novels, Godiva, Jim MacQuarrie, Mythcon, Paper Movies, Scribbler's Guide, Writing
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New Poetry on the Website
April is apparently Poetry Month, so it is giving me the excuse to get some poems posted to the website. For a couple of these, I’ve been meaning to get them up for some time. But let’s start with the … Continue reading
Advent Devotional
I am creating an Advent Devotional for myself. I am posting them daily on my Blogger account. Anyone who is interested can read the posts on http://scribblerworks.blogspot.com I hope others find the posts of interest. It’s my way of celebrating … Continue reading
A Poem About Sorrow
I wrote THIS POEM when I heard about a tragic experience an acquaintence was going through. The story is not mine to tell, so I won’t go into the details here. But I will say that I was very moved … Continue reading
A Poem for Thanksgiving
I’ve been a little bit out of practice composing new poems. The pieces I’ve been posting on the website have been older works. But THIS POEM was written today. It’s a challenge to walk in faith, trusting what I believe … Continue reading
GLAWS Agent Roundtable event
Yesterday, the GLAWS Special Speaker Event was a panel of literary agents talking about their side of the business, what they look for, how they go about placing books with publishers. The discussion included the changes that e-publishing and the … Continue reading
A New Poem Added to the Website
I just uploaded a new poem to my Gallery. You can find it here. I wrote this poem when I was still an undergraduate. A campus ministry hosted a retreat for college students one autumn weekend, and I took part. … Continue reading
Talking about Green Lantern
I’ve been in a lot of discussions in the last month or so about the Green Lantern feature film that was released this summer. And since I’m one of those people who sits in the crossroads of comics and movies, … Continue reading