This caricature while completed in 1977/78 by a local Alamance County, North Carolina artist, for an entirely different reason, still has relevance today since it symbolizes my desire to write. I supposed today, I would be sitting in front of a keyboard or a tablet instead of a typewriter.
I write about things that interest me when I write my essays or opinion pieces. My interest flow around politics, economics, education, philosophy, psychology, and memories
I write lines of poetry that started in high school but did not become full blown daily exercises until 1972 when I returned to college after being in the military for 21 months. My poetry is about things I see, I feel, I imagine, and that I project.
I write novels and this activity did not start until 2015 when I retired, and I wanted to make sure I had something to do. Ten years later, I have completed 15 novels with another five that I have started but got sidetracked on an idea for another novel. My novels are typically 100,000 to 150,000 words; however, my current novel is tentatively planned for 300,000 to 500,000 words.
My novels revolve around science fiction, spies, a variation on current events, futuristic novels, and fall from grace.
Finally, I maintain two blogs daily, REFLECTIONS: White Scorpion which is where I post my poetry, both current and poems written in the past. MY WRITTING JOURNAL which started out as a place to post only my current essays and opinions. However, over the years, I have transformed it into a blog that also posts almost anything I can think of including photos, items on health and fitness, other opinions, other articles, recipes, videos from places like rumble, etc.
My Writing Journal will continue to evolve as I continue to find things that I think readers will enjoy reading and/or knowing about.
Both my blogs will continue for as long as I have the ability to write. They will not continue because of the number of hits I receive each day. I write because I like to write, and I share because I like to share. What you do with it is your business.

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