Books I have Written

Today was a bit of a showery day. I spent most of the day working on the writing I did last night, editing Naked in the Road and Lost in the Tunnels. In fact, if the rain hadn’t have come, I could perhaps have gotten through the onscreen edit of Lost in the Tunnels. I’d like that book to be ready for a paper edit when I get back to Winnipeg, just as Working for Ray is ready to go and hopefully a couple of others. It’s been a prolific year.

The thunder storm was wild enough that I recorded some of it, trying to get the hail coming down on the roof and the rain gushing from the gutters. If I had a better water delivery system for the pond, I could easily fill it with a storm like this. Maybe I’ll work on that next year, as well as insulating the floor in the new part. The other smaller projects can wait until then as well, for now I’m trying to wrap up writing projects and get ready for the fall courses.

About Barry Pomeroy

I had an English teacher in high school many years ago who talked about writing as something that people do, rather than something that died with Shakespeare. I began writing soon after, maudlin poetry followed by short prose pieces, but finally, after years of academic training, I learned something about the magic of the manipulated word.
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