My car broke down near the end of a road trip and I walked over to a cafe to wait for repairs. As I churned through a so-so novel Iâd bought because it was set in my destination, another customer asked how I liked it. Before I could respond, she said, excitedly, âI wrote it!â
Thank you!
As you should be! Remember the 80/20 rule.
Itâs got a good beat. I could dance to it.
search âgray rockâ.
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(with thanks to RenĂŠ Zandbergen, Ray Clemens, Roger Easton, Claire Bowern, Bill Endres, and the curatorial and conservation staff at the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library) I have some exciting n...
With her "Childless Cat Lady" sign off, "Swift mocks the Lilliputian."
How Taylor Swiftâs endorsement of Harris and Walz is a masterpiece of persuasive prose A songwriter's practical lesson in written advocacy A new post by me At Substack: emptycity.substack.com/p/how-taylor... Personal Blog: davidallengreen.com/2024/09/how-...
A songwriter's practical lesson in written advocacy