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Michael Kimball Writes Your Life Story (on a postcard)

 

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Blog Name: Michael Kimball Writes Your Life Story (on a postcard)
Url: http://postcardlifestories.blogspot.com/
Language: English
Topics: writing, books, life
Description: If you want me to write your life story (on a postcard)—and trust me, I want to—then send me an email (postcardlifestories@gmail.com). I will write up your life story and then mail you the postcard so you can put it up on your refrigerator with a magnet.
Popularity: 537 Followers

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The Baltimore Grill
Baltimore Magazine made me their last page--The Baltimore Grill. We talk about rejection, an obvious motto for Baltimore, smashing things, the value of reducing somebody's life to a postcard, and the most generous and attentive reading audience I have ever been around. [It's not online, but click the scan. It's kind of big enough to read.]
#226 Greg Santos: A Romantic and a Traditional Gentleman
Greg Santos was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1981. His birth parents were Cambodian, but he was adopted when he was 4 months old by his Spanish Mom and Portuguese Dad. Greg was an only child and had a happy childhood. His parents gave him so much love and support. The family lived on a cul-de-sac, had bonf
Shape of a Box: A Video Review of Dear Everybody
At Shape of a Box, Jessie Carty gives a thoughtful video review to DEAR EVERYBODY in which she says that
#45 The Awesome Adam Robinson: A New and Improved Version
Adam Robinson has lived in a bunch of different cities, but that probably doesn’t matter. His childhood was not notable except for the fact that he often ate lunch in a bathroom stall during his junior year of high school and except for all of the God stuff that he grew up with. He went to a Christian college, but only bec
Most Violence Is Intimate
I have an interview with Ben Tanzer up at my interview column for The Faster Times, Writers on Writing. We talk about Most Likely You Go Your Way and I'll Go Mine, dialogue, narrative speed, pop culture references, and what characters want from fiction. More interviews @ Writers on Writing:

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