Stories Told Purely in Dialog

Creative-writing-type stories are not a primary interest here at A Storied Career, but I bring you an entry about WEbook because it’s an interesting site that includes all kinds of stories and lots of other goodies. Short stories are apparently one of the top genres at WeBook, and topics include … Continue reading

If Dogs Could Tell Their Stories…

BAD RAP is the website/blog of Bay Area Dog Lovers Responsible About Pitbulls. Over the summer, one of the site’s bloggers wrote about an article in Bark magazine about Michael Vick’s pitbulls by Susan McCarthy. The blogger particularly cited a line in the article that reads, “Although dogs don’t tell … Continue reading

Sorensen Tells His Stories

Partly because I was once a speechwriter for a politician, one of my personal heroes is Ted Sorensen, best known as JFK’s speechwriter.  Thus, I am delighted to be reading his memoir, Counselor. Incidentally, while he acknowledges that when he dies, all obituaries will refer to him as “JFK’s speechwriter,” … Continue reading