This post is dedicated to all those who have supported me in this online venture of time and effort. (Mostly time, it is what will tell the truth about how long this will last)
First, to Ann Barton, my teacher of Jou 121 @ Franklin College who expects much of me.
Secondly, to William Bridges @ greenmarketpress.com, he spoke in class and followed up with me on writing and editing. Very encouraging person overall.
Thirdly, fond thanks to my older sister Kels, who faithfully blogs @ bits&pieces on this site. She helped me get set up in this new frontier.
I don't expect much in readership, most people are lucky to get read at all in the blogosphere. This is to be a work in progress, so I appreciate you, my reader, for your time and patience.
I have a naive interest in reviewing books especially, though I might delve into the exciting mediums of music and movies occasionally. My interest in reviewing is simply that I love to read. This bibliomania has the side effect of making me take long leaves of absence from this plane of reality. I hope to bring back succinct and intriguing accounts of such occurrences, that I might provoke the reader into a similar sojourns into the realm of fiction.
A christening to you my reader:
May your readings find fruit and your mind grow deep roots.
As I attempt to explain the truth that needs not name.
Absolutes exist, whether you choose to look or no.
Let not your pursuit desist, in finding this to be so.
Don't take words at face value, they design to deceive
the casual reader, revealing only to authors and those who believe.
I wish well to any, to every, to all.
In hopes that my writing will invoke curiosity and lightly enthrall.
First, to Ann Barton, my teacher of Jou 121 @ Franklin College who expects much of me.
Secondly, to William Bridges @ greenmarketpress.com, he spoke in class and followed up with me on writing and editing. Very encouraging person overall.
Thirdly, fond thanks to my older sister Kels, who faithfully blogs @ bits&pieces on this site. She helped me get set up in this new frontier.
I don't expect much in readership, most people are lucky to get read at all in the blogosphere. This is to be a work in progress, so I appreciate you, my reader, for your time and patience.
I have a naive interest in reviewing books especially, though I might delve into the exciting mediums of music and movies occasionally. My interest in reviewing is simply that I love to read. This bibliomania has the side effect of making me take long leaves of absence from this plane of reality. I hope to bring back succinct and intriguing accounts of such occurrences, that I might provoke the reader into a similar sojourns into the realm of fiction.
A christening to you my reader:
May your readings find fruit and your mind grow deep roots.
As I attempt to explain the truth that needs not name.
Absolutes exist, whether you choose to look or no.
Let not your pursuit desist, in finding this to be so.
Don't take words at face value, they design to deceive
the casual reader, revealing only to authors and those who believe.
I wish well to any, to every, to all.
In hopes that my writing will invoke curiosity and lightly enthrall.
How cool is this? That my brother is joining the blogosphere? Can I say how much I enjoy reading your musings and bits of poetry? You have such a unique take on life, and are very contemplative. Looking forward to hearing more from sir Falchion. (;
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