There are two problems with being a writer in the 21st century.
One is the amount of time a writer has to sit on her butt.
It's butt-numbing. The second is the multi-media aspect of the
job, trying to figure out how to yelp loud enough to be heard
above a virtual sea of yelping writers. It's mind numbing all the
yelping one has to do, but if you believe in the stories you have
to tell . . . well, what's a little yelping while sitting?
This is me, inviting you to laugh with me, at me, around me,
and about me and mine. For a convenient take along pack of
Zippityzern click on the title of my latest Ebook collection on
Smashwords. It's the blue book. Collect all the colors.
One is the amount of time a writer has to sit on her butt.
It's butt-numbing. The second is the multi-media aspect of the
job, trying to figure out how to yelp loud enough to be heard
above a virtual sea of yelping writers. It's mind numbing all the
yelping one has to do, but if you believe in the stories you have
to tell . . . well, what's a little yelping while sitting?
This is me, inviting you to laugh with me, at me, around me,
and about me and mine. For a convenient take along pack of
Zippityzern click on the title of my latest Ebook collection on
Smashwords. It's the blue book. Collect all the colors.
Price: Free! 5320 words. Published on July 6, 2012. Fiction.
In book two of Linda L. Zern's series "ZippityZern's Uncommon Nonsense" better known as "the blue book," the author continues to observe, deduce, and comment on life and living. Topics include the proper way to freak out over discovering porn in a teenage boy's room, teaching the young and impressionable the fine art of toilet plunging, and the proper use of paranoia as a parenting tool.
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