Terry Talks #2 Short Stories

Fiction & Literature, Cultural Heritage
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Author: Terrance L. Weber ISBN: 9781476250021
Publisher: Terrance L. Weber Publication: March 14, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Terrance L. Weber
ISBN: 9781476250021
Publisher: Terrance L. Weber
Publication: March 14, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

I have been writing all of my life. I guess I started with assignments I was told to write in my many different grade schools. We moved a lot back in the Great Depression days so during my early education, I went to 13 different schools. Later, when I was away in the US Navy, I wrote newsy, homesick letters to my parents at home. I also wrote lots of love letters to my girlfriends back home. Then after I got out of the Navy, I went to college (at night) under the GI Bill, and I was required to write on a variety of subjects while taking a number of different classes. Another time, I got a job as a creative copywriter of sales letters for an advertising agency in Dayton, OH. Later I went in business for myself where I used mail order sales letters to sell some of my business type inventions. One time the pastor of my church, after he heard that I was a writer, asked me to write inspirational messages for the back of the church's weekly bulletin. I did that for about thirty years. So what you read here are just a few of the stories I've accumulated over my many years of all kinds of experience and writing.

In short, I think writing stories is often quite difficult, but also I find it very enjoyable as well as fun filled, and satisfying "work."
Terry Talks Series this is # 2 of 4.

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I have been writing all of my life. I guess I started with assignments I was told to write in my many different grade schools. We moved a lot back in the Great Depression days so during my early education, I went to 13 different schools. Later, when I was away in the US Navy, I wrote newsy, homesick letters to my parents at home. I also wrote lots of love letters to my girlfriends back home. Then after I got out of the Navy, I went to college (at night) under the GI Bill, and I was required to write on a variety of subjects while taking a number of different classes. Another time, I got a job as a creative copywriter of sales letters for an advertising agency in Dayton, OH. Later I went in business for myself where I used mail order sales letters to sell some of my business type inventions. One time the pastor of my church, after he heard that I was a writer, asked me to write inspirational messages for the back of the church's weekly bulletin. I did that for about thirty years. So what you read here are just a few of the stories I've accumulated over my many years of all kinds of experience and writing.

In short, I think writing stories is often quite difficult, but also I find it very enjoyable as well as fun filled, and satisfying "work."
Terry Talks Series this is # 2 of 4.

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