Wretched Writers Welcome

 

It was an overcast and dusty day on the campus mesa of UNM-Gallup.  The few students who had intrepidly braved the flight of tumbleweeds rolling across the parking lot were busy guessing what facts and concepts they may need to recall for their final exams.  Others sought refuge in the sheltering corners of adobe-style buildings where the orbs of Russian sage pile high or pass overhead. Although the wise and sage college librarian was equally quiet, his mind busied itself with thoughts of new LibGuides, student research, keywords subject headings and controlled vocabulary.  And then …

Actually, this might be my submission to the Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest, named after a 19th century Victorian author who first penned the words “it was a dark and stormy night.” Here, “WWW means Wretched Writers Welcome.”  The website documenting the contest is this week’s Wrap-up.  Visitors to the site can read the winning submissions from this year’s contest, a Lyttony of GRAND PRIZE WINNERS or from the Archives.” by ‘real’ authors.

 To read the written words of wretched writers, click here >>> http://www.bulwer-lytton.com/.

 With kind words,

Jim Fisk MLS MA

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