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J. A. Burnett

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Thanks for the feedback on TOO HIGH...I am starting to publish more here because it helps the editing process. I have a good little circle of writers, you included, going to we all seem to read and comment on each other. I have an agent working on publication for other things as well for a work in progress (the outline is posted without the fillers and connecting scenes under "Renovations" but we'll see what happens.
That makes more sense if it was Scrib that wouldn't let you post with fonts - it must be the type of member you are. Maybe you could throw "******" in between or something....that might explain it? Or put "Several poems collected" in the intro so that people expect it?
Hello! Wanna read my works somtime? In order to do so, click my name, scroll down to recently published works. you will see Heart of Ice. Read and critique it!
Hey J.A. Thanks for the review on The Woods. I appreciate it. Let me know when you have something posted we can read
Thanks very much for your review of "Likened to Something"! It was very much unexpected and appreciated.
Hey,

Thanks for your feedback, I appreciate it
Name: Justin Burnett
Sex: Male
Location: Texas
Words Written: 3,645
Hottest Words: legs, footless, sky, figures, sand, mural

About J.

Occupation: I am attending Weatherford Community College full time and work as a farm hand part time.
About Me: I have an intense passion for composition, be it with words, music or colors.
Interests: Books, music, and art.
Publications: (work-in-progress) "Somethings, Nothings and Inner Stirrings"

"Post Humanic-Drone" from "Expressions: An Anthology of Short Works" White Oak Press
Favorite Books: Dante "Inferno"
Milton "Paradise Lost"
Berryman "The Dream Songs"
Sinclair "Oil"
Rand "Atlas Shrugged"
TS Eliot "The Wasteland and Other Poems"

many many more
, but cant think of them at the moment.
Favorite TV Shows: I hate TV

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Nov 21, 2008
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J. A. Burnett wrote a critique for Insane, by a.mscifi.
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J. A. Burnett deleted Selections From: "Somethings, Nothings and Inner Stirrings".
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J. A. Burnett deleted Selections From: "Somethings, Nothings and Inner Stirrings".
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J. A. Burnett deleted Selections From: "Somethings, Nothings and Inner Stirrings".
Aug 22, 2008
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J. A. Burnett wrote a critique for Contact, by Britain Roush.
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J. A. Burnett wrote a critique for The Nicotine Cat, by Josiah Franco.
Apr 9, 2008
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J. A. Burnett deleted Gordon's Lair (chapter one).
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J. A. Burnett posted Gordon's Lair (chapter one), Chapter 1: Avernus Street.
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J. A. Burnett edited his critique of Complexities, by Timothy Uptain.
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J. A. Burnett wrote a critique for Complexities, by Timothy Uptain.
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J. A. Burnett wrote a critique for Too High, by Kathleen Dineen.
Apr 8, 2008
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J. A. Burnett wrote on Kathleen Dineen's scratchpad.
Apr 7, 2008
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J. A. Burnett wrote on Kathleen Dineen's scratchpad.
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J. A. Burnett posted Selections From: "Somethings, Nothings and Inner Stirrings".
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J. A. Burnett became a fan of Dear Daisy.

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On Complexities, by Timothy Uptain: Interesting poem. I enjoyed the theme, (one which I find oftentimes in my own poems… the brevity of life, the utterly momenta... Read →
On Too High, by Kathleen Dineen:  A great little true-to-life poem. The cost of living certainly can obscure the pursuit of happiness, love and can easil... Read →
On The Woman that Knows My Grandmother, by Dear Daisy:   Another great poem! Though this one is a bit more conventional than the other, I enjoyed it. Your narrative style flow... Read →
On Fondly Yours, Kid, by Dear Daisy:  As something of a new fan of these “confessional” era writers like Plath, and Sexton, I enjoyed this poem. I enjoyed th... Read →