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Penname: w. e. turner
Country: United States
Web address: http://duketurner48-turnerstidbits.blogspot.com/
Favorite book: Too many to name
Member type: Author
Member Since: Sep 7, 2011
Bio: Just an old hippie who don't know what to do. Should I hang on to the old or grab on to the new? I have been writing short stories and beginning novels since high school. I started college to become an engineer on the advice of parents and school counsellors who saw my high math and science aptitude. No one took into account that I had no interest in engineering but had a great interest in literature and history. The result was dropping out after one semester studying engineering-base curriculum with a 0.8 GPA. After bumming around for about a year and a half, with the draft board breathing down my neck the whole time, I joined the Navy in January 1968 and spent the next 3 years, 9 months, 15 days (but who was counting, anyway) serving Uncle Sam. I actually joined the Navy to see the world, but all I got to see was San Diego, California and Charleston, South Carolina. After the Navy I spent a couple of years working as a photographer in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, before going back to my home town of Wichita, Kansas with the purpose of buying a Nikon F-2 camera. While working in Wichita to get the camera and other photographic equipment paid for, I met my first wife. It was also about that time I discovered I wasn't nearly as smart or educated as I thought I was and decided to go back to Wichita State University (where I had done my first semester) with the aim of becoming a photojournalist. But to study photojournalism, you have to first take Beginning Journalism. That's when I rediscovered my love of writing. I ended up working the next several years as a writer of sales and technical manuals, public relations writer, publicist, presentation writer & photographer for the Wichita Public Schools Food Service, and as a Technical Writer for companies ranging from Aircraft Manufacturing to Industrial and Oilfield Fiberglass Products Manufacturer to an Amusement & Carnival Rides Manufacturer. During work and after getting laid off from numerous jobs (I must have always seemed to be at fault when those companies had financial difficulties) I finally finished my degree at WSU in 1985. Though I didn't have the classes completed in the correct area for a BA degree in Journalism or History (my twin majors), WSU finally gave me a BA in General Studies because I had 142 credit hours when only 124 hours were needed to graduate. I thereupon began a Master's Program in Creative Writing from WSU, but never finished it. The basic cause for this unfinished program was the fact I was still working as a Technical Writer at the time. I was not, as most other students in the program, a "professional student" who went from high school to college to graduate school and was not working as a Teaching Assistant for the English Department and who taught English 101 & 102 to incoming Freshmen. This seeming "lack of support" for the English Department resulted in a lack of support from the English Department head when my work was savagely berated by other Masters candidates during workshops. The result was a crisis in confidence in the validity of my writing; so much so that most of it was shelved and is only now being exhumed and submitted on this site. Yet, I am also doing some fresh writing which I will also submit for review.

User Writings

Title/Name Date Ranking Reviews Type
Jan 19, 201236316Novel

This is a story I wrote some time ago...

May 27, 201228528Novel

"Episodes" is a compilation of all stories...

Oct 9, 201133619Novel

Still another of Jim Johannson's "Caroline"...

Jan 2, 2012135126Novel

This, again, is a short story too long to fit...

Oct 5, 201143510Novel

Actually, this is not a novel but either a long...

Nov 17, 201149210Novel

This is not actually a novel but, again, a...

Jan 29, 20124688Novel

Here is another long short story that has to be...

Oct 5, 20125117Novel

Once again, this is not actually a "Novel" but...

Jun 10, 20124659Novel

I had been talking about this story with some...

Nov 13, 20119097Poetry

Does this work? 17 syllables, 5-7-5. What...

Nov 18, 201121216Poetry

This effort may not be some people's definition...

Oct 16, 20125724Short Story

This might be construed as cheating (slightly)...

Oct 24, 201113227Short Story

What's the purpose of this war, anyway? Why...

Sep 28, 201115167Short Story

This is another of my "Caroline" stories and...

Nov 5, 20116439Short Story

Gary Thomas wanted to buy a house, but one...

Dec 3, 20119820Short Story

Three men from Chicago go pheasant hunting in...

Mar 15, 20125589Short Story

I recently pick up a virus on my computer that...



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