Whoever said the first time was the hardest never tried to write a second book.
In a word, this entirely introspective, spastic, and enlightening experience may be summarized in three letters. ARG. Writing book two feels like I’m strapped down on a table enduring Chinese water torture that is percolating right through my forehead and out […]
Entries Tagged as 'A Tale of Three Cities'
Whoever said…was n.u.t.s.
May 28th, 2008 · Comments Off
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From Expulsion to Law School. Enter Book Two.
April 8th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Few schools would have taken a chance on a student like me. Not many schools want a student recently expelled from another Christian college, regardless of the reason. Eastern Mennonite University, for better or worse, gave me a chance to start over, granting my request for admission as a junior in the fall of 2000.
Upon […]
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Frost’s Debacles Spawns Book Two. Or other such nonsense.
January 9th, 2008 · 2 Comments
So Robert Frost’s house gets ransacked, and somehow I’m motivated to start book two.
Who says there isn’t order in chaos?
Anyway, we all know the mantra, “write what you know.” I’ve tended to take that phrase a bit too seriously. See book one. Well, book two will be a continuation of the life and times of […]
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Squirrel Slayer. A Peek Into Book 2.
September 28th, 2007 · 3 Comments
[For those that have read Growing Up Moffett, you are familiar with the members of my family. For new readers, allow me to explain that I am inexplicably close to my family, my father fixes, my mother listens, and my siblings and I are best friends. This would be a cheesy Disney movie if it […]
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