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How to write my novel: Installment 5 – Detail attention

George S. Bonn was a connoisseur of travel to exotic South Seas islands, dry sherry and macadamia nuts. My graduate school advisor was as “gabby” as Moses. One Saturday he confided his role as professor was to make his students “intelligent skeptics.” He chuckled when I responded that I welcomed greater intelligence, pointing out that …

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How to write my novel: Installment 3 (characters)

Who animates a story means contriving characters composed of persons an author has encountered or at least observed enough to imagine their possible roles. Blessed to know a wide range of people shuttling between East Falls Church, VA (somewhat quiet spot) and Naples, Italy (discordant, noisy spot), I’d crossed paths with varied fortunes, ethnicities and …

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What’s My Deal?

A few words about the Author, beginning with publishing my first story as an 8th grader in my local (Defense Department school in Italy) high school’s literary magazine. My protagonist alien assumed a dog’s form, wrongly believing the canine was the dominant terrestrial species, then reporting to his bosses on the home world about his …

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Masked Man

Many calories being expended on the wide-ranging debate on pandemic mitigation measures seem better devoted to contemplating an uncertain future. I have no political stance on the subject of mask wearing because I don’t need one. I wear a mask indoors as a simple act of hospitality. Likewise outside, if I’m in a crowd. Where …

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Welcome, Readers – and thanks for visiting this blog! Please feel comfy leaving comments about whatever you encounter on Widenerites.com. Two notes: First, I’d prefer you “keep them clean.” Also, I won’t respond to trolling or solicitations, because my writing keeps me too occupied for counter-shenanigans. I will try to respond to earnest questions and …

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