Tuesday, December 17, 2013

On Hiatus


Illustration by Gustave Dore for
Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven."
Source: Wikimedia Commons.
(Cross-posted in 21 Essays…)

With apologies for the unexplained radio silence, I’ve been enjoying a temporary hiatus from both my blogs, Tour America’s History and 21 Essays.

During this dormant period, I’ve been devoting much of my free time to one more rewrite on The Poem Beasts, the young adult fantasy novel that my son and I wrote several years ago. A year ago, I published several poems from the novel on 21 Essays where they’ve received a fair amount of attention and praise. My goal is to have the next draft of The Poem Beasts completed by the end of January 2014.

I hope to return to regular posting of a restructured Tour America’s History in March. At that time, I anticipate making some significant changes to the blog in order to accomplish the original goal:  to cover more than 1,300 sites in six years. At the current rate of publication, it would be more like sixty years…

After Tour America’s History returns to steady production, I’ll turn my attention to reviving 21 Essays.

© 2013 Lee Price

3 comments:

  1. Lee....I'd like to invite you to be a part of our America's Treasure's writers group for our television show. We own the trademark for America's Treasures...and since you are interested in this subject...pleas contact me so we can include you in our show, magazine and blogs....

    Vicki Lea


    AmericasTreasures.tv vlea@AmericasTreasures.tv

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  2. Please remove your blog for America's Treasures. We have the trademark for America's Treasures and if this blog is not removed, we will have to charge you for this use. You are in violation.

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  3. As your trademark complaint appears to be entirely based upon my blog's title, I have changed the blog title to TOUR AMERICA'S HISTORY and changed the blogspot address. The federal government program Save America's Treasures continues to be discussed within the blog, as this program predated your trademark by eight years.

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