The Glass Character
Showing posts with label rejection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rejection. Show all posts
Saturday, October 15, 2016

Writers have their hearts ripped out

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Since I finally figured out how to use the video camera, mainly to photograph all the wildlife in the back yard, I'm experimenting w...
Friday, March 11, 2016

It's easily done, you just pick anyone

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I can't understand She let go of my hand An' left me here facing the wall I'd sure like to know Why she'd go ...
Thursday, October 16, 2014

Plastic Jesus

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ARTIST: Trad and Anon TITLE: Plastic Jesus Well, I don't care if it rains or freezes, Long as I have my plastic Jesus Riding on th...
Friday, July 20, 2012

Half-alive in the barren land of publication

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This isn't the clip, oh no, this isn't the clip  I wanted at all. If you've ever watched this big lumbering thing on TV - and...
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Friday, February 3, 2012

Can the dalmation change its spots?

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Yes, I admit it. I do get depressed. This is like a Dalmation saying, yes, I do have spots. Or something. Just trying to set up this...
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Margaret Gunning
Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada
Welcome to Margaret Gunning's blog: a tribute to the strangeness of the ordinary. Ms.Gunning is the author of The Glass Character (Thistledown Press), her paean/tribute to the brilliant silent screen comic Harold Lloyd. Researching and writing this novel celebrating Harold's legacy and legend was by far the most compelling (and fun!) experience in her long and varied writer's life. The novel is available on Amazon and Kindle, Thistledown Press, and other major book sites. Her previous novels, Better than Life (NeWestPress) and Mallory (Turnstone Press) explore her lifelong fascination with family secrets, alienation, and the surprising joys of the ordinary. She has also written hundreds of book reviews (Montreal Gazette, Vancouver Sun, Toronto Globe and Mail) and newspaper columns for small-town papers across the country. Her philosophy: "Everything that happens is happening for the first time."
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