
- It all started with Jurassic Park (hence the T-Rex in the header). The novel introduced me to the wonder of books. A dinosaur story led me to the written world of Michael Crichton and I've been a reader ever since. Then, in 2009, I was encouraged to write my story - a memoir of my days as a college football player. Excited about the destination but intimidated by the journey, I sat in front of my computer, the only one awake in my sleeping house, and began Discovering Writing. More...
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- A man once took my breath away. When I finally got it back, I punched him in the ear. I hate when people don't let me breathe. 2 days ago
- Check out the feature I wrote about Florida State's potential All-American kicker. I enjoyed getting to interview... fb.me/17lYWZ8DC 4 days ago
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The Power of the Powerless “One sadness I see in these modern times is our attempt to try and keep ourselves private, hidden, aloof. I believe we must return to the secret of ourselves and slowly unlock the closed doors. … Continue reading