About Sean Lynch Sean Lynch's work is crudely balanced between the visceral and cerebral. Lamont B. Steptoe has described Lynch’s writing as having a precociousness that is “observant and compassionate”.
Thank you much.
“Ignore your writes, and they’ll go away.” is one of my favorite axioms – one to live by. (or if “rights” fits in there better, go with that)
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Doh. I didn’t realize that. (It’s quite recognizable now you mention it. And I found the story extremely affecting.) Your final word choices are improvements, though.
Lamont B. Steptoe was right.
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I can’t thank you enough sir, and I must say that I enjoy reading what you have to say on your site, and I especially like your blog title.
Thank you much.
“Ignore your writes, and they’ll go away.” is one of my favorite axioms – one to live by. (or if “rights” fits in there better, go with that)
Late…
Oddly intriguing
The rough copy of the end of The Loser Part 2.
Doh. I didn’t realize that. (It’s quite recognizable now you mention it. And I found the story extremely affecting.) Your final word choices are improvements, though.