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”.
Hi Sean–I’ve had a terrible time trying to get through WordPress. I signed on once and then everything got lost. I’ll try to sign on again. I talked to you in the bookstore–I wanted to post a comment about the play, the one about the boy and girl sitting by the river. I think it could be performed. the dialogue is good, also the details, the smoking,her texting etc. I’ll try to grt to the site and post a fuller comment. Alex
Alex Marshall right? I wrote down what you said about the other story, I’m going to implement your advice, I hope to see and speak with you again in the near future.
Hi Sean–I’ve had a terrible time trying to get through WordPress. I signed on once and then everything got lost. I’ll try to sign on again. I talked to you in the bookstore–I wanted to post a comment about the play, the one about the boy and girl sitting by the river. I think it could be performed. the dialogue is good, also the details, the smoking,her texting etc. I’ll try to grt to the site and post a fuller comment. Alex
Alex Marshall right? I wrote down what you said about the other story, I’m going to implement your advice, I hope to see and speak with you again in the near future.
Yah, pen is mightier than the sword.
I wanted to expand the banality.
Humm! Well done. ;-)
It’s quite simple, I thought of it while walking home from work that night.
You should rap. You’d do well with rhymes like the ones above.
Sometimes I do freestyle with my friends, but I’m not very good.
Neither am I, but it never stops me.
Oh, I’m glad my comment got through. I typed too fast and there are typos in some of the messages I sent.
It’s quite alright, this isn’t a very formal site.