Volume 3, Issue 10

  October 2008   

"He can compress the most words into the smallest idea of any man I know." - Abraham Lincoln


    

Fox and Quill Charter: Share experiences and ideas, open the writer's window on the world so we won't have to actually globe trot every detail individually. Inspiration is paramount. Sharing is sacred. Join in and be published here in the Fox and Quill. Spill some ink, your amongst friends.

    

    

More Dribble from the Pen of Wolf: I feel a chill in the air... no that's just the Mimosa drink in my hand. October brings joy to harvesting farmers and apprehension to those who live near covered bridges. This is the time of the year when spiders weave delicate webs to trap there mates, have sex, and later enjoy them with fava beans, and a fine chianta. What do our writers have in store for us this month, down in the cellars? Strange brews, indeed.


John Wolf editor: Contact me: (click here) , and send me your ideas and articles so the world can get a chuckle.
    

    

1. Seven Qualities of a Great Writers Conference - article by Antoinette Kuritz
2. Righteous Writing - essay by John Wolf
3. A Mother's Love - short story by Essie Whittell
4. Buzz - by John Wolf
5. New Reflections on an Ancient Art: Communication - essay by John W Davis
6. A Writer and the Neighborhood Watch Program - article by Shirley Parker
7. Electronic Books - article by Lina Meckler

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LaJolla Writers Conference
Nov 7-9, 2008
San Diego, CA at the Paradise Point Resort
(Info Link)

[Review this year's issues , and recommend who you thought wrote the best article. We will recognize that person at year's end.]

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