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I can't help but smile a little to see my short story, "Scarecrow's Sunrise," included in the mix.
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In 2009, I also sold my first short story -- "Scarecrow's Sunrise," which was published in the JW Schnarr edited anthology, Shadows of the Emerald City.
Writing Like Crazy: I Ought to Write More than I Did During the Oughts 2010
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I can't help but smile a little to see my short story, "Scarecrow's Sunrise," included in the mix.
Archive 2009-09-01 2009
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Shadows of the Emerald City (Northern Frights Publishing, JW Schnarr as editor) accepted my short story submission, "Scarecrow's Sunrise."
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In a "Simpsons" reference to that gaffe, an uncharacteristically brainy Homer nevertheless repeats the Scarecrow's mistake.
All Hail the Hypotenuse Alan Hirshfeld 2011
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Oh, and look, my story's right there on page 266 -- "Scarecrow's Sunrise."
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The Times letter alluded to the Scarecrow's bran-new sharp brains in his head, and the Cowardly Lion's drink of courage -- details from L. Frank Baum's book.
The MGM Wizard of Oz 2008
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The Times letter alluded to the Scarecrow's bran-new sharp brains in his head, and the Cowardly Lion's drink of courage -- details from L. Frank Baum's book.
Archive 2008-09-01 2008
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Within a couple of generations, most Americans would be thinking of the Scarecrow's brains as a diploma and the Cowardly Lion's courage as a medal.
Archive 2008-09-01 2008
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Those later books show us the Scarecrow's playful side, the Tin Woodman's dignified ego, Dorothy's risk-taking confidence, and so on.
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