What he thinks What she thinks (A High School love Story)
First Novel
by Wayne Barron
This story was inspired by the people in my life who have touched me in some way.
From the girls I once loved, to the friends that can never be replaced.
Take a journey with me through a fictional story of what life would have been like for these young people if things had worked out for them the way their hearts desired....Continue reading...
Still proofreading and editing.
Second Novel
by Wayne Barron
I am working on the new book, but I still haven't come up with a title for it yet.
I was hoping for 100,000 words, but I'm not sure if I'll make that goal or not. Then again, I still have seven or more chapters to go. Then I will begin the actual editing, which will be a very time-consuming process.
Wish me luck.
It is getting there, just very time-consuming, as this is the process of editing a book, but I love it....Continue reading...
A little word for those that want to become an author
Writing
by Wayne Barron
This is just my experience; others have their ways of doing things, so this is mine.
#1: Pull from what you know.
Life has a way of providing us with all the information we need to develop various ways to express ourselves in story form.
From our first love, the first kiss, that particular moment we first saw the one we wanted to spend our lives with, to the birth of our child, or our first granddaughter, to getting married....Continue reading...
My day job, as a Magazine Vendor and Book Vendor
My Life
by Wayne Barron
I am a Magazine Vendor in my regular job.
I love it, don't get me wrong. (Well, sometimes, I love it.)...Continue reading...
Blog Navigation on the site is done
Web Design
by Wayne Barron
I have been meaning to do this for a while, and finally got it done.
Now, visitors to the Blog will navigate from one Blog entry to the next. Hopefully, this should make the site more accessible and user-friendly for visitors....Continue reading...
Gwother's farm yard friends - Poor little chicken (Story #1)
Short Funny Stories
by Wayne Barron
Back many years ago, before I was even thought of, there was a young girl who loved going out playing with her pigs, chickens, and cows, and one day, while out playing, one of the cows came up to her about a chicken who had broken its foot. She rushed over to the chicken and noticed the poor little creature was surrounded by all the pigs, cows, and, of course, its chicken family....Continue reading...