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Tag Archives: writing
Letting it ride (errors are bad, but so what?)
Invariably, whenever I get into a discussion with someone who has some basic handle on what it is I do for a living (and if they can say this, they’re ahead of 99 percent of the general populace … including … Continue reading
What’s the worst part of Eyeblack Odyssey?
Following up on Wednesday’s post, I must now ask myself, what is the worst part of Eyeblack Odyssey? Well, okay, I don’t have to do this, but I’m doing it anyway. Fortunately, my answer is a relatively easy thing to … Continue reading
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Tagged Eyeblack Odyssey, fighting, Florida Gators, fried rice, Mississippi State Bulldogs, writing
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What’s the best part of Eyeblack Odyssey?
In the course of the occasional interview (but more often when involved in a random conversation with a person who displays a general interest in my new book, Eyeblack Odyssey), I have been known to get some variation of the … Continue reading
Posted in College sports, Eyeblack Odyssey
Tagged beer, Bill Snyder, Daniel Thomas, Eyeblack Odyssey, jump pass, Kansas State Wildcats, Lafitte's Treasures, writing
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On little print…
After years of emotional struggle and an exhausting schedule of writing, editing, and waiting, I finally got to a point with my book where it was available for public consumption. And fearing the worst kind of critique whilst simultaneously hoping … Continue reading
Posted in Eyeblack Odyssey
Tagged cookies, Eyeblack Odyssey, pajama pants, small print, writing
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My first book is on sale!
In a landmark moment for me, the state of college football in general, and well, I suppose even the entirety of human existence, I am proud to announce that my first book, Eyeblack Odyssey, is now officially for sale. Let … Continue reading
Going digital
I’m going digital. Yes, this may sound ridiculous coming from someone whose work has primarily housed itself in the online world, but it’s not the kind of thing I take lightly. I blame Mom. Allow me to explain. Multiple discussions … Continue reading
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Tagged A Journey of Voices, Diane Gladow, Dippin' Dots, Eyeblack Odyssey, reading, technology, writing
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Too many options?
I am enjoying the process of self-publishing my book (for more background on this development, go here), but I am currently left wondering if perhaps I have too much control? To wit, I have a blank canvas for a cover, … Continue reading