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2006 Writer's Blog Anthology

2006 Writer's Blog Anthology
By Deborah Woehr

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The 2006 Writer's Blog Anthology began as a collaborative effort by the members of the Writer's Blog Alliance, branching out to include military blogs and other writers outside of our network. This is a multi-genre collection, composed entirely of posts and reader responses. Slittin' on the Dock of Ebay, by Marti Lawrence--a satire about selling goods on EBay. Just Drop Me Off When This is Over, by Lee Kelley--An Army National Guard Officer who writes about coming home from Iraq Saturday Morning Writing Club, by Chris Howard--How he taught his grade-school daughter how to write and co-author a children's book. Humor and Humour, by Clive Allen--an essay about American vs. British sitcoms These are just a few of the stories in this collection. The writers are diverse in their careers as well as their styles. What they have in common is how they draw and entertain their readers.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3161757 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-10-07
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 244 pages

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The 2006 Writer's Blog Anthology began as a collaborative effort by the members of the Writer's Blog Alliance, branching out to include military blogs and other writers outside of our network. This is a multi-genre collection, composed entirely of posts and reader responses.

Slittin' on the Dock of Ebay, by Marti Lawrence--a satire about selling goods on EBay.

Just Drop Me Off When This is Over, by Lee Kelley--An Army National Guard Officer who writes about coming home from Iraq

Saturday Morning Writing Club, by Chris Howard--How he taught his grade-school daughter how to write and co-author a children's book.

Humor and Humour, by Clive Allen--an essay about American vs. British sitcoms

These are just a few of the stories in this collection. The writers are diverse in their careers as well as their styles. What they have in common is how they draw and entertain their readers.