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Second Wind Publishing Blog- Second Wind Publishing NewsletterThere is a lot going on with Second Wind Publishing lately, and we’d like to share our news with you. We’re closing in on 100 titles! The most recent fiction releases are It All Started With a Dog and the … Continue reading →
- Fact versus Fiction“The difference between fact and fiction is that fiction must be believable.”–Mark Twain Have you ever noticed that we suspend our beliefs for the sake of entertainment? Don’t think so? How much murder and mayhem do you think happens in … Continue reading →
- On Top of the World or Down in the Valley by Sherrie Hansen DeckerI was going through some old photos recently and came upon a photo of me taken back in the late 80′s while I was climbing Pikes Peak. For those of you who know me as a now silver-haired, overweight, 55 … Continue reading →
- “When You’re Dead, You’re Done” Or “It Ain’t Necessarily So”Over the weekend my wife and I went to an Indian Powwow (Monacan Indians, Amherst, Virginia). There we viewed Native American tribal dances and examined hand-made crafts that were for sale. On one vender’s table she saw a stack of … Continue reading →
- I’m In the Delivery RoomI am told by the experts, namely Google et al, that the gestation period for Humpback Whales is 12 to 16 months. For elephants it can be as long as 2 years. I can’t say exactly when my child was … Continue reading →
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A few years ago I bought a book called The Devil Never Sleeps authored by Romanian ex-patriot Andrei Codrescu. I had listened to Codrescu for years on NPR, and I was interested in reading his essays (which, by the way, … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrei Codrescu, Annie Lennox, Bruce Springsteen, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Jackson Browne, John Prine, Lacey Took a Holiday, Michael Stipe, Natalie Merchant, Poetry, Robert Frost, Sheryl Crow, The Devil Never Sleeps, The Medicine People, Walt Whitman
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