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Good writing may exceed the boundaries suggested, if not intended, by dictionary definitions.
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Pedantry never won a pulitzer or told a good story. Delete the scoop?
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Kenneth Weene's insight:
I love to share new ideas about writing. Hope you'll take time to check out this piece I wrote about a strange phenomenon and how we authors might use it.
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April 24, 11:59 AM
I am thrilled to include Kenneth Weene amongst my guests. Informative, interestinag and always original. Read his post.
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April 25, 8:34 AM
Please take a moment to read this. Kenneth Weene provides writers with new possibilities.
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Welcome to the five hundred and eighty-second of my blog interviews with novelists, poets, short story authors, biographers, agents, publishers and more. Today’s is with multi-genre author Kenneth ...
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Of course you want to know more about me. So here it is with a nice piece of flash fiction as an added bonus. Delete the scoop?
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Creating a narrative voice is one of the most challenging aspects of writing. Kenneth Weene outlines how he crafts a distinct narrative voice.
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"The most damning revelation you can make about yourself is that you do not know what is interesting and what is not."
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Some great writing advice fro the master. Delete the scoop?
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A lively and funny reminisence.