Delmar Cooper

Delmar Cooper

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Trussville, AL
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About Me

I write- a little. I don't write to reinvent the wheel, or discover fire. I just drag along from sentence to sentence hoping for a spark.


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Posted 3 Years Ago


Always wondered what the average person was doing at the Fall of Rome. Not watching Fox, I presume.

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Posted 4 Years Ago


During the world wars people on the home front sewed warm underwear and knitted socks for the troops. I wonder if stay at homes could sew masks for first responders and nursing home caregivers. Maybe a pattern could be furnished and posted online by some authority.

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Posted 6 Years Ago


Joining the courageous staff of our president to announce that: "I too, am not Spartacus."

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Posted 8 Years Ago


On the off chance you stop by...I wish you the merriest, indeed.

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Posted 9 Years Ago


I was just thinking--someone needs to write a Big Jim Folsom piece, and I think you are just the man to do it.

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Posted 9 Years Ago


The Department of Hoisted Petards offers this:
"Every word is like an unnecessary stain on silence and nothingness" Samuel Beckett
But , you see, he said it. Go figure

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Posted 9 Years Ago


I think each and every writer who nonchalantly states that they never bother to revise should be mandated to read your latest, and if you ever feel the need to hunt down everyone who proudly crows that they "wrote this one in five minutes"...well, I would happily ride beside you as your squire.

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Posted 9 Years Ago


Psssst...you're overdue to post.

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Posted 9 Years Ago


I think there's a hell of a piece to be written about a writer's family, and I think you're just the man to write it.

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Posted 10 Years Ago


Horror fans in WC should read "Oubliette" by D.M. Anderson. The same for fans of short fiction.