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RG Sanders (The Gentleman Highwayman)

RG Sanders (The Gentleman Highwayman)

http://rgsanders.wordpress.com

An Englishman in Seattle, on a voyage to write his first great novel. Will it be the one with Angels, the one with the Prostitute and the Assassin or the one about the end of the Universe? It might even be the one with the kitchen sink in it...

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  • NPI: December Edition (Holiday Shenanigans)

    Posted on Tuesday December 1st, 2009 at 21:41 in npi, novel push initiative

    I‘m taking part in Mr. Enlowe’s Novel Push Initiative once again. Although I am writing quite steadily and honing in on the end of my yet to be universally and critically acclaimed first novel (…) I think this will be a nice opportu...

  • Snaring Me Time: A Look From The Inside

    Posted on Tuesday November 10th, 2009 at 16:50 in writing, and the stars ran red, introspective bollocks

    aka; ‘It’s not you, it’s me’ Quite often I have to take a moment to appreciate how little writing I get done. For someone who boasts of being an aspiring author and categorises it as somewhat of a modus operandi, I find myself...

  • Nanoo Nanoo

    Posted on Sunday October 25th, 2009 at 18:59 in nanowrimo, and the stars ran red

    HELLO! Anyway… November approaches and of course, I’ve been considering NaNoWriMo this year. I can’t believe it’s actually been an entire year since the last time I attempted (then chose to step-back)  from it. I could take w...

  • What’s In A Name?

    Posted on Thursday August 13th, 2009 at 00:32 in name, rg sanders.com, ryan g. sanders.com, ryan g sanders

    A lot, obviously. This is a short post declaring (so serious) that I’m opening up my initials to include my given name, Ryan. Were it not for the impending expiration of my domain name, I may have been RG Sanders forever. However, as the choice...

  • My Time: 1900 Hours

    Posted on Tuesday August 11th, 2009 at 15:55 in and the stars ran red, rules of thumb: 73 authors reveal their fiction writing fixations

    1,003 I have been reading Rules of Thumb: 73 Authors Reveal Their Fiction Writing Fixations (Amazon has it listed as 71 authors, but it’s 73 – an odd mistake). It’s an interesting book looking at how a large collection of writers vi...

  • Into The Wilderness

    Posted on Thursday August 6th, 2009 at 15:23 in writing, lake quinalt

    I went on a brief vacation this last week (Sun – Wed), and of the camping persuasion. It was… interesting, though not the first time the family has been. Last year we went to the same location: Lake Quinalt in the Pacific Northwest –...

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