T. L. Cooper
T. L. Cooper grew up in Tollesboro, Kentucky. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Corrections from Eastern Kentucky University. She has published poetry in anthologies, short stories, and articles. She is the author of the novel, All She Ever Wanted.
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Lessons in Memories of WarPoem honoring the lessons my Grandpa's memories of war taught me
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I Have No RightNostalgic poem exploring time's effect on a relationship's end.
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Redefining Common GroundA poem about making relationships work
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Forbiddenpoem about love
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GrannyPoem honoring my Grandma
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CaffeinePoem exploring caffeine addiction...
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Grandmapoem written for my Grandma.
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Memories of Kentucky Summerspoem honoring my Kentucky roots -
Griefpoem about grieving loved ones deaths
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Daddya poem celebrating dads.
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The EndExplores facing the life one chooses to lead.
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SeeingPoem about empathy inspired by but not about the movie Powder.
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DumpedShort short story about breaking up -
One MoreA poem about drinking alcohol
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HidingPoem exploring the need to protect one's self from vulnerability
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GrandpaA poem honoring my grandpa
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WinterPoem evoking winter
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RootsPoem honoring personal history
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Our Earth, Our HeartI examine how I came to embrace treating our Earth with respect by changing habits for the my health and the health of my family.
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Embracing the Inner RebelPersonal essay exploring the rebellion that lives in us all.
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What's in a Place?Explores the idea of treating setting as a character when writing fiction.
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Change: Like it or NotA personal essay examining embracing change in one's life.
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Word PowerAn essay on the power of words and using words wisely.
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HandsA poem describing how touch can both heal and hurt.
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Cross My MindA poem about remembering someone lost to one's life.
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Tears & CookiesA true goodbye story revolving around life's changes.
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DaddyA poem to express appreciation for the role my Dad plays in my life.
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Sink Your Teeth into Blackberries, Blackberries by Crystal WilkinsonA review describing why reading Blackberries, Blackberries will immerse you in the lives of characters you'll want to meet. -
The Mask of LongingIn life we often think we want something only to learn that something is only a symbol of our real desires.
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EarthA poem celebrating our Earth's contradictions.
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What it TakesA poem about graduation and life thereafter.
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Coming HomePeople strive to create a sense of home and connection in a world where the definition of home is ever-changing.
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ConnectionsPoem about the connections we make to people in our lives.
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Six Activities for Writers when Words FailA guide to help writers find inspiration and motivation.
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Valentine's DayA poem exploring Valentine's Day expectations
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My Path to a Career as a WriterAn exploration of the power of the drive to write.
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Clues it is Time to Leave a Writers GroupThe decision to leave a writers group should be based on professional needs and goals.
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Letting the Dream GoWilla struggles to hold on to a dream that causes her conflicting emotions.
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Finding the Right Writers ConferenceSearching for just the right conference to attend can be challenging for writers, but there are directories to aid the process.
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As Good as it Gets in a MovieAs Good As It Gets is a touching story filled with comedic moments.
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A Ray of Light in Madonna's Music CareerRay of Light is a timeless CD many people can enjoy.
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Review of Less Than ZeroLess Than Zero delves into the cocaine use of the bored and rich in the 1980s.
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Review of like a Prayer by MadonnaMadonna's albums are always interesting because while she creates controversy, the unheralded songs often contain the most meaning.
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What I Learned About Agents from Chairing a ConferenceChairing a conference changed the way I approach agents. -
Best Blogs of 2008: Blogs for Mystery WritersFive blogs in 2008 that provide resources for mystery writers. -
Best Budget Friendly Restaurants in Corvallis, Oregon of 2008With the current economic situation, eating well and saving is increasingly important. The best restaurants of 2008 in Corvallis, Oregon can fill this need and your stomach. -
Christmas EndsChristmas suddenly goes from a huge celebration to nonexistent for one family.



