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I'm Bill Wren, a writer-editor, social media enthusiast in Fredericton, New Brunswick. And that would be my dog, Molly Bloom, as a logo in the header.
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Author Archives: Bill
My day takes a not unwelcome left turn
So I went to Purgatorian and saw JJ’s Flashfiction thing and started writing. I’ve got it done, though I haven’t posted it yet. I will eventually. But it’s one of those cascading things. I realized I was actually writing a … Continue reading
A new book; a freelance gig
Again, it’s been a long while since I’ve posted here. Sorry. But there hasn’t been much worth saying. Not that it’s of any interest to anyone but myself, I’m currently reading Arthur & George by Julian Barnes. I’m utterly engaged … Continue reading
Why am I here? What am I supposed to do?
What is my purpose? I don’t think I have one. I don’t think anyone has one, really, not in the sense of being born with a set of instructions on what you’re supposed to do with your life. Purpose is … Continue reading
‘Mr. Spielberg, I’m ready for my royalty cheque now’
First of all, I know many of you spell it check but I’m Canadian and my mother would give me a lickin’ if I were to spell it anyway other than cheque. But I’m not here to burble about the … Continue reading
From desktop to laptop, MS to Mac
I’ve been preoccupied the last day or so. My Powerbook arrived so I’m getting use to using an Apple product. And this is a laptop, replacing my old Toshiba Wndows laptop (which actually replaced itself about a year ago). Excluding … Continue reading