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  1. @ZeeAvi Just saw Carson Daly, what a beautiful voice! I'll be telling all my readers on all my blogs about you. You are Writely Applied!
  2. Working on my PNN site, the global water cooler for women... http://bit.ly/TxqnR
  3. A fond farewell to a baseball wordsmith Harry Kalas. Philadelphia will miss you, baseball will miss you and even a Yankee fan will miss you.
  4. How vain it is to sit down to write when you have not stood up to live. ~ Henry David Thoreau
  5. January Footnotes to Edgar Allan Poe's 200th at Writely Applied http://tinyurl.com/a9owst
  6. Working on new WritelyApplied look and WELCOME all followers. http://tinyurl.com/cquz95
  7. @ToniShrader Thanks Toni, I signed up right away!
  8. Edgar Allan Poe January Celebrations Wind Down http://tinyurl.com/d4yvxj
  9. Update of Edgar Allan Poe at Today. Celebrate 200 years! http://tinyurl.com/djthoz
  10. "We encounter each other in words, words spiney or smooth, whispered or declaimed, words to consider, reconsider." Elizabeth Alexander,inaug
  11. Edgar Allan Poe and Snoopy the Musical http://tinyurl.com/7xeu5w
  12. Happy Birthday Edgar Allan Poe! http://tinyurl.com/9p27a3
  13. Watch The Last Days of The Raven before it is too late: http://www.poelastdaysofthe...
  14. "I think one's art goes only as far and as deep as your love goes." - Andrew Wyeth, Life mag. 1965. ...rest in peace Andrew
  15. If you like song, remember Ricardo Montalban here http://tinyurl.com/9r3jew
  16. If you like dance, remember Ricardo Montalban here at BigShoes http://tinyurl.com/9tmcr5
  17. ...and you've made a friend. - Ricardo Montalban
  18. If you shake your fist, the other guy will shake his too. But if you extend your hand to shake their hand, then they will extend theirs also
  19. @DustinParker I've read many novels could lose the first three chapters and the story wouldn't suffer. A solution to superfluous content?
  20. Edgar Allan Poe’s poem The Bells as read by Basil Rathbone http://tinyurl.com/7hnmel