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Making a birthday promise to myself, I decided that I have learned to let things pass without getting as stressed over them as I once would have and now enjoy more fully the more pleasant aspects of parenthood.

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Given the fact that I write at least 1000 words a day on a creative basis I often take for granted that most people don’t. For some writing can be a real struggle. What most people don’t realize is that writing creatively isn’t that difficult, and mostly lies in discipline, patience, as well as knowing how to approach writing. That said, here are the three tiers of reading and writing.

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A short story partial that I have been working on.

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An interesting “poetic” collaboration linking to the horror-writer Stephen King, the fascination with The Stand and a “tribute” to my youngest brother who passed away nine years ago, July 23rd, 2000 yet born on April 23rd, 1980. He lived for today and stood for all the tomorrows. .. we miss you little guy.

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Sort of a complimentary poem to Stephen King’s Paranoid a Chant. Pretty much ramblings of a boy who is obsessed with the fact that people are out to get him.

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About a villain.

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This poem is based upon the inner helpers who author Stephen King say inspire his writing.

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A continuation of the mystery surrounding Professor Jamus.

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A philosophy student gets caught up in a mysterious game with her eerie professor.

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The conclusion of this mystery.

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