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Keith S. Wilson

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Words Written: 5520
Hottest Words: michael, richard, god, girl, began, room

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Keith S. Wilson published The White Trash of Damascus.
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Keith S. Wilson wrote a critique for The Writers Curse, by C. Crone.
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Keith S. Wilson edited their critique of Fatal Connection, by Lamont Cherry.
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Keith S. Wilson published Practically Religious.
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Richard is a young man deeply ashamed of his heritage, but is his new life as civilized as he'd like to believe? » Read...
A boy speaks to God... and God speaks back, much to the boy's chagrin.

I submitted this to a literary contest recently, but I'd still like to work on it. Critique away! » Read...

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On The Writers Curse, by C. Crone: Very interesting piece, and one that I'm sure a lot of writers fully relate to.  You have a number of very evocative... » Read more...
On Fatal Connection, by Lamont Cherry: I enjoyed this story.  Just as you mention in the description, it's a pretty realistic situation that could happen i... » Read more...
On Late Night Visitor, by Ink Weaver: I just want to preface this by saying that I enjoyed the poem, and feel that you've done your brother justice, and that b... » Read more...
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