Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Post Of The Day

Today's winner is a sombre piece of writing, characterised by sheer narrative power and the total honesty of emotion and expression, in Country Girl City Living's post Irony Doesn’t Even Begin To Describe It. There is a similar stark vein in Buck Pennington's We Remember as well as Queen of Dysfunction's 9/11. Back among the day's best is that gifted writer Suldog, the wannabe rock star, with World’s End, and I Gotta B with the post Of Pirate, Pioneers and Punks.

12 comments:

  1. David. THanks for the kind words on my blog. The encouragement was well needed after our event.

    --steve buser
    New Orleans Daily Photo

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  2. G'day Steve,

    No worries at all. Will try and visit as often as I can. Hope your granddaughter is on the mend.

    My children send her hugs and kisses.

    Cheers

    David

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  3. "...gifted writer" - David McMahon

    If I ever get published, that blurb goes on my bookjacket :-)

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  4. G'day Suldog,

    Not IF you get published, my friend, it's WHEN you get published.

    In about seven hours' time, I'll publish the first in a series of writing tips. I'd be very interested to know what you think of it.

    Stay tuned

    Cheers

    David

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  5. Thanks for the link, Dave. Much appreciated!

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  6. Thanks again for the props! I hope I made you proud!

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  7. David, this is definitely my favorite feature of authorblog. You pick the best stories and articles. Lindsay's story is incredibly powerful and I'm glad you brought attention to it as well as the great stories written by the other bloggers.

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  8. I hv become a regular here!! :) Thx fr the link David; made interesting reading!

    hey and ofcourse i wud be eternally grateful if u cud modify my link (Velu's Movies) on ur blogroll!!

    thx in advance!!
    http://moviezmazaa.blogspot.com

    :)

    _V_E_L_U_

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  9. G'day Buck,

    Any time, mate. My pleasure.

    Keep smililng

    David

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  10. Dear B,

    Make me proud? Ma'am, you always, ALWAYS make me proud.

    Bless you and your wonderful family. And your creative Muse, too.

    Keep smililng

    David, er, Davy Mac

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  11. Dear Stacy,

    Thank you for your kind words. You are always so appreciative.

    I really do relish your feedback, my good friend.

    I'm so glad the Post of the Day concept is working well.

    Keep smiling

    David

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  12. G;day MM,

    I'm delighted that you have become a regular. Thank you, very humbly.

    Yes, I'll fix the link right away.

    Cheers

    Keep smiling

    David

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