DISQUS

GoodWordEditing.com: Old Fashioned American Road Trips (and DragonLight)

  • mj · 1 year ago
    Read it, read the whole series beginning to end. It is completely worth the journey and adventure.
  • Rebecca LuElla Miller · 1 year ago
    Definitely the kind of story you and your daughter can enjoy together.

    And btw, I seem to have resurrected your old blog link when I added you to the list this month. So sorry. Hopefully everyone will find their way here.

    All lists are now updated!

    Becky
  • Sam · 1 year ago
    Mark,
    I hear Matamoros is nice this time of year. Why not check out a border town?
    -Sam
  • mch3snut · 1 year ago
    Dearest Mr Goodyear:

    I do not remember your e-mail address so I thought I'd send you this article via comment. It's an interview with a religious scholar James Carse. The whole interview is great, and I've linked to the page where the story's namesake "Religion is Poetry" comes from. I would like to get your feedback (perhaps...a BLOGPOST) about it.
  • mch3snut · 1 year ago
    PS - The link is available by clicking my name!
  • nissa-amas-katoj · 1 year ago
    Good luck on your road trip, I've made a few of my own, but they usually involve purchasing goats. It's amazing the strange looks you get when you have goats in the back of your truck....

    I liked the 'castle built by committee' concept too, it explains a lot about how my own house and barn came into being....
  • Adelani Aderemi · 1 year ago
    Now I know why you have not reply my mails and why I have not been able to publish my recent posts in the highcallingblogs.com
    Have a nice trip. I am missing you here anyway.
  • Tim · 1 year ago
    Hi Marcus

    Just wondered if you would be interested in reading though my novel in the making - it can be found at http://www.spyjournal.biz/urban_space
  • Julie · 1 year ago
    A dear friend of mine goes to school in Starkville but I have never heard anyone mention it outside of that context. Sounds like a fun trip!