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The Hero’s Journey (continued)
In last month’s blog, I discussed the first part of Joseph Campbell’s Monomyth Model. I discussed the first of the three parts, (Act 1 which should be about 25% of the story) which Campbell labeled Departure. The second part he … Continue reading
THE HERO WITH A THOUSAND FACES
Vaughn Hardacker here: I’m a pantser. I try to be a plotter but can’t seem to get through the process. Lately, I’ve been researching not for a new novel but into the craft itself. Enter Joseph Campbell. I came across his … Continue reading
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At Last! A Style Manual For Fiction Writers!!!
Vaughn Hardacker here: Are you in a quandary trying to find a gift for the writer in your life? Have you given thought to a style manual? When I became serious about writing I was told that two books were … Continue reading
Many of Us Didn’t Almost Serve
Vaughn C. Hardacker here: What is it about veterans that make non-vets say: “I almost joined…”? I can’t count the times people have said this to me. When my daughter’s first father-in-law learned that I was a Marine vet and … Continue reading
It’s Fall In The County
Vaughn C. Hardacker here: Earlier this month my partner Jane and I decided to fire up the ATV and embark on our annual Leaf Peep Excursion into the north Maine woods. I would like to say that this years experience was … Continue reading
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Tagged deforestation, environment, fall foliage, Global warming, Maine, Vaughn Hardacker
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I’m Back
Vaughn Hardacker here: As many of you know, it’s been a while since I’ve blogged. Truthfully, it’s been a long time since I’ve done any serious writing. We’ve all known that this past year and a half have been tough … Continue reading
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Tagged Family, indy book stores, Isolation, Pandemic, writing, ZOOM meetings
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Social Media: The New Krystallnacht?
I believe that our country may be dealing with a schism greater than any since the middle of the nineteenth century. The division has become so great that I’m afraid we may never again be a single country. I spent … Continue reading
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Tagged freedom of speech, Government Reform, Kristallnacht, social media
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REALITY BITES!
Here we are headed into another New Year and in the past few weeks I’ve been slapped in the face by reality. We live an isolated insular existence up here in the county, so far from the rest of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Aroostook County, Covid-19, Governement, Maine, Vaughn Hardacker
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Veteran’s Day versus Memorial Day
Vaughn Hardacker here: There are two holidays that always seem to confuse a lot of people. One is Veterans Day (for many years known as Armistice Day) and Memorial Day while both honor our military veterans. They are not the … Continue reading
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Tagged Memorial Day, vaughn's rants, Veteran's Day.
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