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Facing the blank page is the hardest part for any writer. Author, editor, and teacher, David Martin, encourages all of us to remember that &quote;writing of life's experiences brings order to chaos, beauty to existence, and celebration to the mysterious. Hopefully, words connected to actions will make a difference. How can they not? Don't we all need a more positive world to share?&quote; This collection of essays and poems is an example to writers of all ages that our writing can &quote;begin as memories from experiences long past&quote;.

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Facing the blank page is the hardest part for any writer. Author, editor, and teacher, David Martin, encourages all of us to remember that "e;writing of life's experiences brings order to chaos, beauty to existence, and celebration to the mysterious. Hopefully, words connected to actions will make a difference. How can they not? Don't we all need a more positive world to share?"e; This collection of essays and poems is an example to writers of all ages that our writing can "e;begin as memories from experiences long past"e;.

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Autorenporträt
David Martin has spent nearly 40 years as a teacher, writer, and editor. He is the author of two essay collections, Little Birds with Broken Wings (WriteLife, 2012); and Facing the Blank Page (WriteLife, 2009). Martin is the editor of the quarterly literary journal, Fine Lines, a publication of and by creative writers which began in 1991. Writers of all genres have submitted work from all 50 states and 33 foreign countries. What started out as a newsletter and a journal writing project in one high school classroom is now a writing network, a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational organization, and a place where people of all talents may display their work.