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    • Rock Hill, NY US
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  • WritingRaw.com Poetry is nearer to vital truth than history. ~ Plato
    Mood: accomplished accomplished
    Posted at 9:58 AM Nov 9
  • WritingRaw.com Poetry is man's rebellion against being what he is. ~ James Branch Cabell
    Mood: accomplished accomplished
    Posted at 11:12 AM Nov 8
  • WritingRaw.com I love being a writer. What I can't stand is the paperwork. ~ Peter De Vries
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    Posted at 10:55 AM Nov 6
  • WritingRaw.com I don't create poetry, I create myself, for me my poems are a way to me. ~ Edith Södergran
    Mood: accomplished accomplished
    Posted at 10:08 AM Nov 5
  • WritingRaw.com Fill your paper with the breathings of your heart. ~ William Wordsworth
    Mood: ecstatic ecstatic
    Posted at 10:18 AM Nov 4
  • WritingRaw.com A writer is someone who can make a riddle out of an answer. ~ Karl Kraus
    Mood: ecstatic ecstatic
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    Mood: focused focused
    Posted at 2:31 PM Nov 2
  • WritingRaw.com I don't create poetry, I create myself, for me my poems are a way to me. ~ Edith Södergran
    Mood: creative creative
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  • WritingRaw.com Poetry is a mirror which makes beautiful that which is distorted. ~ Percy Shelley
    Mood: enlightened enlightened
    Posted at 9:38 AM Oct 29

Blurbs

About me:

Coming, October 15

really BAD Shakespeare

a bi-monthly penny dreadful

really BAD Shakespeare is a new adventure in storytelling. Based on the concept of the penny dreadfuls from the nineteenth century, really BAD Shakespeare is a black comedy based on the "end of days" in the fictional town of Potter's Field, Illinois. Published bi-monthly and containing less than 1,500 words per episode, this experiment in creative writing will allow writers to expand their storytelling skills while pushing the plot further.

Contact us for further details.

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Welcome to WritingRaw.com. Welcome to WritingRaw.com: Writing Raw is a FREE literary ezine dedicated to new and emerging writers of the following categories: FICTION, POETRY and ASSORTED writings. Our goal at Writing Raw is simple - to serve the literary community with the opportunity to have their work online and out in the world. In this world of disappearing literary magazines, Writing Raw is providing the blank pages for writers to fill.

NEW: www.WritingRaw.com is proud to announce November’s 7-Question Interview with the following authors:

• Michelle Cooper: Award-winning author for teenagers

• Robert Dunbar: Cult Horror author

• Lev Grossman: Senior writer and book critic for TIME

• J. A. Jance: New York Times bestselling author

• Karen Kingsbury: America's #1 inspirational novelist

• Bentley Little: New York Times bestselling author

• Sarah Langan: New York Times bestselling author

• Graham Masterton: Bestselling horror novelist

• Jack McDevitt: Award winning author of SciFi

• Alyson Noël: Bestselling teen novelist

• Lavie Tidhar: Award winning author of SciFi/Horror

• Charles Todd: Award nominated Mystery author

• David Wellington: Contemporary American horror author



Also,

• Profiled 7 Question Author Interview: Karen Kingsbury

• Profiled 7 Question Publisher Interview: David L. Young, Nousemoise Publishing

• Profiled Public Relations Interview: Paula Margulies, Paula Margulies Communications

and, 7 Question Author Interview: Paula Margulies, author of Coyote Heart

• Profiled WritingRaw Author: Jason M. Green

• Profiled WritingRaw Poet: Twist and Turns of Life, by Marvin Alexander

• Online Novel Highlight: The Blessing Game, by Ronald L. Gillum



Assorted: Awakening the Inner Sense: Some Methods and Meditation Objects by Floco Tausin



Fiction:

Artist's Touch by Avily Jerome

Bipolar by Debra Ann Elliott

Casting Seeds by Cyn Armes

Ghost Town by Daniel W. Davis

Green Eyed Monster by Claire Godden-Rowland

In Her Eyes by Raphael Henaut

Nothing That Needed Eyes by Bob Sanchez

Range Fed Chicken by Bruce Payne

Shei Bi Wo Zhen by Raphael Henaut

The Green Door by Derek G Rogers

The Hint of the Century by David Lindsay



Serials:

Really Bad Shakespeare: Episode 2

The Dream Group: 1 by Steven E. Liebowitz, Ed.D.



Poetry:

5 Poems by James Dye by James Dye

7 Poems by Marilyn Worship by Marilyn Worship

Clean! by Dekanogi Ulogilv

Filling Miley's Water Bowl by Danny P. Barbare

Hooked on Trash by Carole D Zebaze

I Do Not by Dekanogi Ulogilv

I Hate You Like This by Susan McIntosh

Joanna Grant: A Small Collection by Joanna Grant

Love by Imagination by David Burton

Meeting as Friends by Frank Joussen

Poems by Dr. Ram Sharma by Dr. Ram Sharma

The Tastee Freeze by Katherine M. Searle

The Twelve Kisses of Saturn: a collection of poetry by Wrulf VonGlashaus-Steinberger

The Wounded Warrior by Dekanogi Ulogilv

Under the Influence by Carole D Zebaze



Exclusively, on Writing Raw: really BAD Shakespeare, a bi-monthly penny dreadful… really BAD Shakespeare is a new adventure in storytelling. Based on the concept of the penny dreadfuls from the nineteenth century, really BAD Shakespeare is a black comedy based on the "end of days" in the fictional town of Potter's Field, Illinois. Published bi-monthly and containing less than 1,500 words per episode, this experiment in creative writing will allow writers to expand their storytelling skills while pushing the plot further.

Read episode 2 today – only on www.WritingRaw.com



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Thank you for your time and support.

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