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"So, you want to be a writer?" It's a question that Professor Brent L. Kendrick always asks his creative writing students and other aspiring writers. As you might expect, he always leads them to an answer: "Great. Then write. Just write." That's exactly what he did to achieve this collection of fifty-seven creative nonfiction essays-composed in bed before going to sleep. These essays are always up-close-and-personal, with subtle hints of the scholar fooling around with ideas and words. They are proof positive-if you want to write, just write. Between these covers you'll find topics for…mehr

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"So, you want to be a writer?" It's a question that Professor Brent L. Kendrick always asks his creative writing students and other aspiring writers. As you might expect, he always leads them to an answer: "Great. Then write. Just write." That's exactly what he did to achieve this collection of fifty-seven creative nonfiction essays-composed in bed before going to sleep. These essays are always up-close-and-personal, with subtle hints of the scholar fooling around with ideas and words. They are proof positive-if you want to write, just write. Between these covers you'll find topics for everyone. Aging and Angels. Blogging, Writers, and Writing. Death, Immortality, and Love. Education, Teaching, and Transformation. Fitness and Health. Fruitcakes and Sourdough. Nature and Pets. Parents and Siblings. Religion and Spirituality. Time Management and Motivation. The essays are insightful and thought-provoking, filled with wonderment and whimsical observations that bespeak a writer who is passionate about language, life, and literature. They are entertaining and funny, sometimes even hilarious and hysterical. Fresh and refreshing through and through, In Bed is perfect for relaxed, bed-time reading.
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Dr. Brent L. Kendrick is an award-winning essayist, educator, and retired civil servant with a lifelong talent for turning everyday moments into something quietly extraordinary. After 25 years at the Library of Congress and 23 more teaching English at Laurel Ridge Community College, he now devotes himself to writing, gardening, and foolin' around-on the page, that is. He's the foremost authority on Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, having edited two landmark volumes of her work-The Infant Sphinx: Collected Letters of Mary E. Wilkins Freeman (1985) and Green Mountain Stories (2023). His own essay collections-In Bed: My Year of Foolin' Around (2023) and More Wit and Wisdom (2024)-blend wit, warmth, and reflection in bite-sized meditations on everything from aging and angels to love and late-night musings. Honored with numerous awards for teaching, service, and philanthropy, Kendrick invites readers to find humor, meaning, and maybe a little magic in the ordinary. For him, learning isn't a phase-it's a lifelong pursuit.