Writers in United States and Authors in United States
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Matthew Dickerson Greencastle, Indiana
“Somewhere, sometime, and on some dimension of existence, anything that is fantasy to us, is real to someone else.” ~ Matthew Dickerson
There are two kinds of writers in the world – those who write to live and those who live to write. That is a phrase I first heard from my mother when I first beg... writers / published
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Evelyn Schneider San Diego, California
“She’s got an active imagination,” my mother used to shrug. But when I said I wanted to be a writer, I felt the pat on my head and heard the sigh, “of course, you will, dear”.
So, I became an accountant.
I worked for a television studio in Germany and ended up, somehow, writing for a sitcom. I pu... writers / published
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Jim Peal Oakland, California
“Powerful. A natural master communicator. Dynamic, multi-talented, fun, and inspiring,” are a few of the words that people use to describe Jim Peal. His passion for education, creativity, and excellence is demonstrated by his broad education and work experience. After completing his undergraduate st... writers / published
Judith Shaw LaGrange, North Carolina
“Papa And The Secret Train” is a children’s book surrounding the life of Eugene Jim Shaw. Mr. Shaw was born in Sampson County, North Carolina in 1881. He became the first African American switch and fireman on the “Shoofly” between Goldsboro, North Carolina and Morehead City, North Carolina. He a... writers / published
Kwame Pitts Chicago, Illinois
“I love to express myself through my writing because to me words are a powerful thing. Poetry tends to dig down into a person’s soul and hopefully through my verses that I leave the reader with a smile or a rouse in emotion”
Kwame Lynn McDonald was born and raised on the South Side of Chicago, th... writers / published
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Ron Daigle Oakland, California
“I could make an honest living cheating at cards.” I didn’t say it, actually it’s a line from a thirties’ movie. But it’s a damned good line, and one I sometimes wish I could use. My Curriculum Vitae doesn’t read like a book…more like an erratic rower, maybe. So brace yourself.
I happily attend... writers / unpublished
Dave Gioia Irvine, California
“Harpoons”, The Emerson Review, 1972; Ploughshares, 1973; reprinted in The Emerson Review 40th Edition, 2011; creative writing studies with Russell Banks at Emerson College and Donald Barthelme and Dan Wakefield at Boston University; thirty years of writing award-winning marketing communications and... writers / unpublished
Karin Duncan-Smyth Ithaca, New York 
“Growing up in rural Central New York State in the 40’s and 50’s, times were hard,” quotes author Karin Duncan-Smyth, “and family was everything. ‘Virgin Karleen’ is my tribute to those times.”
This is Duncan-Smyth’s first novel.
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David Spencer Marion, Arkansas
“Go home,” Mark replied. He waved off the door. “See your kids.”
Why aren't you married? Margaret's voice asked, pleading, incriminating, bursting through his personal, mental privacy with a sledgehammer called Sleep Deprivation. No place, no date attached. Just an echo from the dust.
I know you... writers / unpublished
Kelly Harris
~Married; husband, Jeffery
~one daughter, Cassidy
~animal lover, have 4 kitties who are totally and completely spoiled rotten: Danni, Jazz, Angel and Radar
~Mother, Marilyn, lives in Woodbury, NJ; father is deceased
~Eldest of three children, one brother and one sister
~first time to be publish... writers / unpublished
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