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Kenneth L. Capps | Blog: April 2012
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Whaddya, a Scaredy Cat? Kenneth L. Capps Blog. Sunday, April 8, 2012. Whaddya, a Scaredy Cat? When I answer anyone who asks me, “Where did you learn to write? 8221; “Who is your favorite writer? 8221; or, “Where did you go to school? Is a wonderful place to be free and explore both stupidity and genius. I used to talk to myself a lot when I was a child, and my father would say, “Stop! One last thought and I will use the words of a world-famous editor to get my point across, “Whaddya, a scaredy cat?
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Kenneth L. Capps | Blog: Whaddya, a Scaredy Cat?
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Whaddya, a Scaredy Cat? Kenneth L. Capps Blog. Sunday, April 8, 2012. Whaddya, a Scaredy Cat? When I answer anyone who asks me, “Where did you learn to write? 8221; “Who is your favorite writer? 8221; or, “Where did you go to school? Is a wonderful place to be free and explore both stupidity and genius. I used to talk to myself a lot when I was a child, and my father would say, “Stop! One last thought and I will use the words of a world-famous editor to get my point across, “Whaddya, a scaredy cat?
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Kenneth L. Capps | Blog: My First Big Fish, my Father's Gift
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My First Big Fish, my Fathers Gift. Its Okay to Be a Rookie, or a Tadpole. Kenneth L. Capps Blog. Sunday, June 17, 2012. My First Big Fish, my Father's Gift. His bare shoulders, dark and tan, bowed in perfect form, silhouetted against the sunrise—my father, the angler, embattled with the tug of a monster. 8220;Time to tighten down the drag, boy. Are you ready? Please let me get him to the boat. My silent plea was reassured with the knowledge that my dad had rigged the tackle. His success with behemoth.
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Kenneth L. Capps | Blog: June 2012
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My First Big Fish, my Fathers Gift. Its Okay to Be a Rookie, or a Tadpole. Kenneth L. Capps Blog. Sunday, June 17, 2012. My First Big Fish, my Father's Gift. His bare shoulders, dark and tan, bowed in perfect form, silhouetted against the sunrise—my father, the angler, embattled with the tug of a monster. 8220;Time to tighten down the drag, boy. Are you ready? Please let me get him to the boat. My silent plea was reassured with the knowledge that my dad had rigged the tackle. His success with behemoth.
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Kenneth L. Capps | Blog: It's Okay to Be a Rookie, or a Tadpole
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My First Big Fish, my Fathers Gift. Its Okay to Be a Rookie, or a Tadpole. Kenneth L. Capps Blog. Sunday, June 10, 2012. It's Okay to Be a Rookie, or a Tadpole. So as a tadpole, what do you do? You relax, keep your mouth shut, grow some legs, learn as you go, and develop your talent. Don't just imagine you have the talent because you feel that you do; allow others to confirm it. Prove it. There will come a time in your writing career when your voice will be strong, and I don't mean your.
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