Raymond G. Taylor
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Author living in Kent, England. Writer of short stories and poems in a wide range of genres, forms and styles. A non-fiction writer for 40+ years. Subjects include art, history, science, business, law, and the human condition.
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How's the new novel going?
How is your new novel Chapter One going? If you have started this with the intention of entering this challenge, good luck and I will look forward to reading the results. If you haven't started yet, you still have plenty of time. All entries received will be included in this article. Please drop by from time to time for updates.
By Raymond G. Taylorabout a year ago in Writers
Publication pending
Dear Vocal friends. As I am about to catapult this new collection of assorted verse into an unsympathetic marketplace, I thought I would offer it first to my online buddies for review. This, in the hope that you might either (a) persuade me of the error of my intentions or (b) want to review the contents and advise your various followings, online or off, as to its literary merits (or otherwise). In short, advise them whether (or not) they ought to buy it. To me, a bad review is as high a compliment as a good review, perhaps higher. That said, I would hope that reviewers find something of worth in my words.
By Raymond G. Taylor2 years ago in Poets
Will it flop on its face
This is the first attempt at a cover design for my new book: Will it fall on my head? What do you think? I would really appreciate some honest and direct feedback, as I am unsure if my approach will work. Of course what I am looking for is something to grab attention. Specific questions, if anyone cares to answer them, are:
By Raymond G. Taylor2 years ago in Poets
Back to school blues
First day back at school tomorrow and Susan was not happy to return after the long summer vacation. “There’s really nothing to worry about, dear. You’ll be fine,” said her Aunt Emily. Susan was not convinced. Emily tried to reassure her. “You’ll be able to see your friends again.” That was true, but she was not sure she wanted to see them, particularly if it meant going back to school to do so. First day after the long summer break, it was also the day when she and four other children had been selected to tell the class about their summer. They were told to choose one thing that they had done during the vacation, and speak about it for five minutes, bringing something along to use as a visual aid. A kind of show and tell.
By Raymond G. Taylor2 years ago in Fiction
This is not a work of art
When I created this digital image, I was not intending to create a work of art. I was just having a bit of fun with AI. Having created it, though, I think I have inadvertently done just that. Created a work of art! Yes, really! Why, then, have I called this story "This is not a work of art"? The simple reason is that the digital image IS a work of art precisely because it IS NOT a work of art. The artistic value of the work is defined in its own contradiction. Now, this might seem complete nonsense, and perhaps it is, but I will try to explain what I mean.
By Raymond G. Taylor2 years ago in Art













