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A Walk In My Shoes

A Walk In My Shoes

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A peek at my walk toward publication.

The King of College Football

The King of College Football

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This is a blog devoted entirely to college football. Check out our weekly Bloggers-Only Top 25 Poll!

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Dark Side Sports

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Sports Blogging Outsiders. We're on the outside looking in, while you are on the inside looking at yourselves... Sports writing by true Fanatics.

Discussionati

Discussionati

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this is just a blog where i put forth my personal takes on any subject that crosses my mind.

Real Sports Bloggers

Real Sports Bloggers

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We are a sport blogging collective that seeks to network together a wide variety of sports enthusiasts and feature their opinion all in one place.

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Mortimer, NC

Seven Bridges Road | November 29th 2009 by John

Pulled an all dayer in Mortimer NC. lost three nice pigs, one almost in hand! I did however, land two piglets and a few 10-12 brook trout. Weather was excellent starting out at 33 and ending up at 70. The big nasty #6 (Aka slumpbuster) in Olive was t read more

Davidson River Report...Major Skunking

Tar Heel Fly Fishing | November 2nd 2009

I left town at 6:30 and arrived at the fly shop at 9:45. The crowds were few and far between around the hatchery section of the D. There were a few anglers, one upstream of me and two downstream. They weren't having any success either. I stopped by D read more

Delayed Harvest is Finally Here!!

Tar Heel Fly Fishing | October 4th 2009

Well, Stone Mountain was on fire today folks. The temperatures were in the mid 60's most of the day, with overcast skies. My kinda weather!! Water temps were in the mid 50's, which means wader season is here and wet wading can be eliminated until nex read more

You Light Up My Life!

A Walk In My Shoes | August 3rd 2009 by Susan Mills

This shoe lights up. And so does my phone. When I have a new email, a flashing red light appears in the corner of my phone. I used to look forward to seeing this light because I hoped it would be a response to one of my e-queries. On more than on read more

Interview With SlumpBuster Co-Founder Jeff Brannon

Baseball Reflections | August 1st 2009 by Peter Schiller

If any of you have ever played sports as a kid, I’m sure you all have experienced being in a slump. But what did you do to get out of it? Some may have thought about wearing the same underwear to every game until the slump was broken. Others mi read more

It's A Balancing Act

A Walk In My Shoes | July 27th 2009 by Susan Mills

If you lean too far in any direction, you are going to fall. You can only hope there is a net below to catch you.This is what I learned from Unplug Week. For those of you who don't know what I'm talking about, last week was supposed to be a week for read more

On The Road Again!

A Walk In My Shoes | July 18th 2009 by Susan Mills

This time it really is for a vacation--no baseball involved. We are going to Table Rock Lake. It's perfect timing since Unplug Week starts Monday. You know, the week when writers are supposed to stay away from all social networking. No blogging, no t read more

A Blast From The Past

A Walk In My Shoes | July 9th 2009 by Susan Mills

Remember these scrunch boots from the '80's? I do. We all had them, and, boy, did we think we were cool!As you know, I had a fun girls' night out last night. I got together with three of my friends from high school. It's hard to believe we've been fr read more

Three Laps to Go!

A Walk In My Shoes | July 8th 2009 by Susan Mills

Well, we've made it once around the track in our Slumpbuster Challenge! Only three more to go. Thanks to all who have participated thus far.For those of you who are new to my blog or visiting for the first time, here's what I'm talking about:A week a read more

No Shoes is Good Shoes?

A Walk In My Shoes | July 6th 2009 by Susan Mills

I don't think so! I have a couple of outstanding queries for which I expected a response. These particular agents don't indicate a time frame, so when do I consider their lack of response a rejection?I don't mind a rejection because I know it's just read more