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in 1907 he lived in ogden and started one of the first movie theaters in ogden.ally expanded his little movie theater empire taking over distribution of movies in utah, moved to hollywood where he started his production company of paramount picture. that theory has it that one day he was sitting in a restaurant in 1914 talking about a logo to represent his company, and he just sketched out a picture of the mountain he represented from living in ogden, surrounded it with stars and that was the paramount logo for years and years. and the mountain he drew was ben lomond. the logo has changed a few years ago. it's very stylized mountain now with just a few stars over it. i think it looks more like mount everest than ben loman anymore. so that's the history. >> forward slash and on booktv's recent visit to ogden, utah and the many other cities visited by our local content vehicles go to c-span.org/localcontent. >> we are at the summit and that golden spike national historic site. walking you over to where the transcontinental railroad was completed. this spot right he
in 1907 he lived in ogden and started one of the first movie theaters in ogden.ally expanded his little movie theater empire taking over distribution of movies in utah, moved to hollywood where he started his production company of paramount picture. that theory has it that one day he was sitting in a restaurant in 1914 talking about a logo to represent his company, and he just sketched out a picture of the mountain he represented from living in ogden, surrounded it with stars and that was the...
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it is the hottest place in ogden. and he had his own gambling joint which was on the opposite side of the street. the second store where the pizza parlor is. and for a year and she ran as a normal rooming house when she leased the building. and then the mayor came back into office at the beginning of 1948. there's no evidence for this, but i think that she thought that maybe a bordello would stand a chance. so she decided to start importing women in their as prostitutes. the first came into the public consciousness in 1948 and it was holding its annual party in three strippers were hired as the grand finale and they were passing around matchbooks with the logo on them. and the crowd became the lone reliever they started throwing bottles. this is the first time they had ever heard of it. a few days after that they rated it is dangerous as the center of the distribution of your products. we are here in front of the london ice cream parlor and this one was called davenport saloon. and she owned them at one point and she
it is the hottest place in ogden. and he had his own gambling joint which was on the opposite side of the street. the second store where the pizza parlor is. and for a year and she ran as a normal rooming house when she leased the building. and then the mayor came back into office at the beginning of 1948. there's no evidence for this, but i think that she thought that maybe a bordello would stand a chance. so she decided to start importing women in their as prostitutes. the first came into the...
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ogden ramp on the reagan expressways closed for repairs. small construction spot pond construction we will explain the coming up. >> coming out the strategy to winning at rock, paper, scissors. on to minnesota, black hawks to hold to it-0 game lead over minnesota wild. chicago defeated minnesota 4-1. they now hold a 2-0 lead over minnesota. >> much better over all over two periods. we were better over all and all areas and all. app. >> we have more if you look at the pace of a game. we have improved since last game. >> we are in a good spot, i felt in this game we are going into the right way. >> the series shifts to minnesota for two games. >> chicago cubs lost to the cardinals 5- 4. the the white sox defeated the indians 4-3, snapping a four game losing streak. stocks closed lower friday, all markets gained about 1% for the week. a team of the chinese researchers studied the outcome of thousands of games and say they have found a pattern that began to ease odds of winning the game rock, paper, scissors. players are now winning streak tend
ogden ramp on the reagan expressways closed for repairs. small construction spot pond construction we will explain the coming up. >> coming out the strategy to winning at rock, paper, scissors. on to minnesota, black hawks to hold to it-0 game lead over minnesota wild. chicago defeated minnesota 4-1. they now hold a 2-0 lead over minnesota. >> much better over all over two periods. we were better over all and all areas and all. app. >> we have more if you look at the pace of a...
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everything that happened happened in part with ogden. when you have that type of a transportation hub you get a lot of industrial things that tend to cluster around the transportation hub like that. we were a blue-collar rail town. a really rich history. >> the biggest challenge especially in the house, where redistricting occurs, the biggest challenge that a republican is going to face is from somebody more conservative in a primary. in almost every district that is the case. that is what they are worried about. they are worried about being challenged from the right. how is it in a political interest to reach across and make compromises? we have the system that we designed. when we created the districts, i am not even sure the people who created the districts realized how profound the implications of this would be. to some extent, some democrats and particularly minority democrats, have been in on this too. in some states, there have been african americans who want to be sure that they have reliably african-american districts not just d
everything that happened happened in part with ogden. when you have that type of a transportation hub you get a lot of industrial things that tend to cluster around the transportation hub like that. we were a blue-collar rail town. a really rich history. >> the biggest challenge especially in the house, where redistricting occurs, the biggest challenge that a republican is going to face is from somebody more conservative in a primary. in almost every district that is the case. that is...
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they ranked in ogden and tilting may not be they see it has been going on. i did not. not to be continued i took things happening just down right to stay behind the security deed and what it was abandoning its common name in vain to tingle. i don't spend much of the night last night not to tease him so i'm getting it. she has given me for whatever reasons he made every day she was the one who was somewhat funny. she was a torture house late but with an independent adult she wasn't liking the links you get there and she never had a fab off enough at the twenty one because i said to look in them and converts it to give in to check our duty to question who would look like her husband dna to look like cindy and i see that the one when he was dancing and put em up because none of us and how it would take up my guard is the name comes from. i mean anybody to tell them that the idea benning ga to keep its uses. the drive back to our local economy was my monday was taking off. she has begged me to decide in and i'm wanting to be sacked even so she was the one who forced me to
they ranked in ogden and tilting may not be they see it has been going on. i did not. not to be continued i took things happening just down right to stay behind the security deed and what it was abandoning its common name in vain to tingle. i don't spend much of the night last night not to tease him so i'm getting it. she has given me for whatever reasons he made every day she was the one who was somewhat funny. she was a torture house late but with an independent adult she wasn't liking the...
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they rate in ogden and tilting may not be they see it has been going on i did not. i mean i did not speak to you tied to things happening just down many to stay behind the security deed and what it was abandoning its common name in any of the beagle. i tossed and much of the night is tonight at seven eight season. so i'm getting it. she has given me for whatever reasons. he made every day she was the one who was plucked from me. she was a torture house late but with an independent adult she wasn't liking booming together and she never had a fab off enough at the twenty ninth of august at the look in them and i'm expecting good things in check. our duty to question who would look like her husband dna to look like and be in a suit is the one with goodies for dancing and put em up because none of us and how it would take up my guard is nothing comes for me. i mean anybody to tell them that the idea benning ga to keep its uses the drive back to our local economy was spent nine months of listing of you know she has begged me to decide in and i'm wanting to be sacked even
they rate in ogden and tilting may not be they see it has been going on i did not. i mean i did not speak to you tied to things happening just down many to stay behind the security deed and what it was abandoning its common name in any of the beagle. i tossed and much of the night is tonight at seven eight season. so i'm getting it. she has given me for whatever reasons. he made every day she was the one who was plucked from me. she was a torture house late but with an independent adult she...
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ogden regional chamber haunt him and it was such a pass to strengthen and expand these neatly beneficial relationships curly on to the businessmen are going to bother is to exchange experiences. to which the book even took a little alcohol risk reduce the wide range of products that are in the interest cost and it was in the region therefore the purpose of our visitors to establish direct contact with you was on the beach and ocean colleagues. so back to work directly without any assistance is provided under the customs union. just someone who sees the benefits of integration obvious city representatives of the two countries' trade without intermediaries with the customs union boss lower prices. as for kazakhstan and promotion goods taken a more competitive. the parties believe that the current tune of amounting to one million dollars is not permanent the press for most of the military parade dedicated to the bottle and defenders day was held in austin. i do with regular doses are held daily during the month more than fifteen hundred soldiers will take part in the parade this year. in ad
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what makes ogden's 25th street unique is that it arose in the middle of a mormon settlement.you had, on the one hand, the mormon's peoples party, which was struggling to regain control of the city, and on the other hand, you had the railroad, which was the economic life lot of the city which is bringing in non-mormons, which swelled the ranks of the liberal party. so, the railroad which was the economic lifeblood was also the leveling the playing field. you have that irony. the guilty pleasures that were along 25th street were joined to be just a little bit more taboo in other cities. so with the hotels and the restaurants here at the depot in the hotel three blocks east of here, the three blocks between them began to fill in slowly with boarding houses, rooming houses. and saloons. and bordellos, and even some opium dens. it just so happened that people who came through here, trans-continental passengers, were interested in past times that were quite different of those then mormon culture was accustomed to. >> book tv and american history tv take a look at the history and li
what makes ogden's 25th street unique is that it arose in the middle of a mormon settlement.you had, on the one hand, the mormon's peoples party, which was struggling to regain control of the city, and on the other hand, you had the railroad, which was the economic life lot of the city which is bringing in non-mormons, which swelled the ranks of the liberal party. so, the railroad which was the economic lifeblood was also the leveling the playing field. you have that irony. the guilty pleasures...
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there's a history section over here very close but murder monger us was a wonderful one that ogden nash created for agatha christie. he used it in a poem to rhyme with library of congress. whodunit was a guy named donald gordon. he was a critic in 1930 and of course little gray cells for the brain matter for perot. that was agatha christie so you've got those. one that is a lot of fun to talk about is ben bradlee's term. you are smiling back there. it's an old term that ben bradlee brought it into the 20th century which means backwards. he was in a big battle with a guy named reed irvine. they were coming up with pencils for one another and he used it for irvine. irvine got the last laugh because he ended up using that to raise a lot of money or at least according to one of the con site read which was useful to him. it can also bring out a word that was once that died in the language but it was brought up again. gobbledygook was maury maverick junior. maury maverick was a big deal congressman and it was meant to describe the language of washington which sort of sounds like a turkey gobb
there's a history section over here very close but murder monger us was a wonderful one that ogden nash created for agatha christie. he used it in a poem to rhyme with library of congress. whodunit was a guy named donald gordon. he was a critic in 1930 and of course little gray cells for the brain matter for perot. that was agatha christie so you've got those. one that is a lot of fun to talk about is ben bradlee's term. you are smiling back there. it's an old term that ben bradlee brought it...
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what makes ogden's 25th street unique is that it grows right in the middle of the mormon settlement. -- arose right in the middle of the mormon settlement. the railroad was bringing in non-mormons. it swelled the length -- ranks of the liberal party. you had that irony. the guilty pleasures along 25th street were going to be a little more taboo than they might have been in other cities. restaurantsels and , the three blocks between them began to fill in with boarding houses, rooming , ands, and saloons bordellos, and even some opium dens. it just so happens that people who came through here, transcontinental passengers, were interested in past times that were quite different than those that mormon culture was accustomed to. >> this weekend, book tv and american history tv take a look at the history and literary life of ogden, utah. >> former president bill clinton spoke about how the policy it georgetown university. the second of four lectures he is giving on the topic of public service. he graduated from the school of foreign service in 1968. this is two hours. [applause] >> thank y
what makes ogden's 25th street unique is that it grows right in the middle of the mormon settlement. -- arose right in the middle of the mormon settlement. the railroad was bringing in non-mormons. it swelled the length -- ranks of the liberal party. you had that irony. the guilty pleasures along 25th street were going to be a little more taboo than they might have been in other cities. restaurantsels and , the three blocks between them began to fill in with boarding houses, rooming , ands, and...
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ogden heading west bound 88 off ramp closed that will be there for a few weeks as the do renovations along the ramp. at this point volume is light. no big delays. another update in just a few minutes. >> what you have for us? >> mother's day is coming up. you're running out of time to get the gift. i know a lot of the weight maybe you have a high-tech bomb in your life. skip the flowers and the cars or maybe do the flowers and cards and something else. take a look. >> imagine being able to hear the hearsfirst beat of like. >> this makes tracking a pregnancy and taking it to the next level. >> send it to your loved one. >> if fetal monitor let you listen to your baby's heartbeat. also in movement tractor along with a personal diary. write down notes an important milestones in your pregnancy. it sells for $129. for the fashion for mom, this may be the option. the wallet clutch with a built in charging up to three times you're charging power. when it runs out the class has a u.s. beat plug the charges back up. it's available to pre order at $98 will scheduled to ship this summer. maybe
ogden heading west bound 88 off ramp closed that will be there for a few weeks as the do renovations along the ramp. at this point volume is light. no big delays. another update in just a few minutes. >> what you have for us? >> mother's day is coming up. you're running out of time to get the gift. i know a lot of the weight maybe you have a high-tech bomb in your life. skip the flowers and the cars or maybe do the flowers and cards and something else. take a look. >> imagine...
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for this in the fact that 80% of the people who live in utah live in the 100 mile stretch between ogden and provo with salt lake city being the largest city in the middle, 180,000. our population balloons at 370,000 during the day. a lot of the success was realized by having strong regional partners. our salt lake chamber was an advocate for regional transportation choices. has done a plan that has been fully accepted and implemented by our partners. and the utah transit authority which has constructed and operates an amazing and efficient regional transportation system. we have estimated the economic impact of our regional transportation system is about $7 billion which is amazing. i want to talk to you about three different systems we have within our region. tracks line, our light rail line. it requires similar collaboration within the city to realize its success. transportation, economic development, and planning in my department. we were able to collaborate looking at changing our zoning, housing policy, and working with stakeholders and developers to map out the development potenti
for this in the fact that 80% of the people who live in utah live in the 100 mile stretch between ogden and provo with salt lake city being the largest city in the middle, 180,000. our population balloons at 370,000 during the day. a lot of the success was realized by having strong regional partners. our salt lake chamber was an advocate for regional transportation choices. has done a plan that has been fully accepted and implemented by our partners. and the utah transit authority which has...
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. >> this weekend, booktv in american history tv take a look at his tree and literary life of the ogden, utah. today c-span2 and he spent three. >> coming up next, the life and he knew the influence of the late north korean leader kim jong il. he spoke with cole styker at the housing works cafÉ in new york city. this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> thank you, everyone, for coming. we have a couple of great books here on sale. dear reader, which is a book that we are celebrating tonight. something that i finished earlier this week i found captivating and i'm so glad to see that you're all here. we will make sure that that will be illustrated in tonight's talk as well. we have our man of the hour. we got to know each other because he spent the entire night chatting up my mother who is visiting new york for the first time. and from what i understand, michael being soviet born, he basically wanted to learn more about what is or is went through growing up under soviet rule and decided to take a trip to north korea. and he bought every book of propaganda he could find, presumably all written by
. >> this weekend, booktv in american history tv take a look at his tree and literary life of the ogden, utah. today c-span2 and he spent three. >> coming up next, the life and he knew the influence of the late north korean leader kim jong il. he spoke with cole styker at the housing works cafÉ in new york city. this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> thank you, everyone, for coming. we have a couple of great books here on sale. dear reader, which is a book that we are celebrating...
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other cities, whether beaumont, texas, hells half acre, larry her street in denver, but what makes ogden's ish street somewhat unique the fact that it arose in the middle of a mormon settlement. hand then the one mormon people's party, which was struggling to retain control of the city. and on the other hand you had the railroad which was the city,ic life blood of the which was bringing in nonmormons, which swelled the of the liberal party. and so the railroad, which was the economic life blood, was also leveling the playing field. so you had that irony. thei think in that context, guilty pleasures that were along 25th street were going to be a little bit more taboo than they might have been in other cities. with the hotels and restaurants here at the depot, three blocks east of here, the three blocks inween them began to fill slowly, with boarding houses, houses, and saloons. bordellos and even some opium dens. people so happens that who came through here, transcontinental passengers, interested in pastimes that were quite different than those culture was accustomed to. >> this weekend bo
other cities, whether beaumont, texas, hells half acre, larry her street in denver, but what makes ogden's ish street somewhat unique the fact that it arose in the middle of a mormon settlement. hand then the one mormon people's party, which was struggling to retain control of the city. and on the other hand you had the railroad which was the city,ic life blood of the which was bringing in nonmormons, which swelled the of the liberal party. and so the railroad, which was the economic life...
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is developing but also a catholic effect of thinking about our downtown hub in salt lake city and ogden and revitalize them to think about how they could better transform our downtown and our hubs. in this end i want to say that all this investment in infrastructure also includes people so what we have done in salt lake city, we did a study and found we have a great regional system, though majority of residents in salt lake city make shorter trips and more frequent trips but we are priced at a regional rate. so we were able to put in $200,000 partnered with the utah transit authority and create an annual pass specifically for salt lake residents at a price of $360 a year. at the price of $360 a year, i am so amazed and so proud about this project. we put a significant amount of staff time into it, what the name should be called, the high pass is what it is but it created this goal of reducing the troops of increasing ridership, being responsive to how local functions are reason all functions and environmental targets. we sold 1500 of them and we had a target of 7,000 so we will see this
is developing but also a catholic effect of thinking about our downtown hub in salt lake city and ogden and revitalize them to think about how they could better transform our downtown and our hubs. in this end i want to say that all this investment in infrastructure also includes people so what we have done in salt lake city, we did a study and found we have a great regional system, though majority of residents in salt lake city make shorter trips and more frequent trips but we are priced at a...
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, but also had the catalytic effect of thinking about our downtown hubs in both salt lake city and ogden and revitalize them to think about how they can better transform our downtown downtowns and ore hubs. in the end i just want to say that all this investment in infrastructure also does include people, and so what we have done -- we did a study and found that while we have a great regional system, the majority of the residents of salt lake city make shorter trips and we make more frequent trips, but what we're priced at a regional rate. so we were able to put in as a city $200,000, partnering with the utah transit authority and create a pass for salt lake residences at the price of $360 a year. at the price of $360 a year. i'm so amazed and so proud, and we put a significant amount of staff time into it. most in what the name should be called. the hive pass. is what it is. it's created this goal of reducing trips. increasing ridership and how regional functions and environmental targets. we have sold 1500 of them, and we have a target of about 7,000 so we'll see this happen. we're spec
, but also had the catalytic effect of thinking about our downtown hubs in both salt lake city and ogden and revitalize them to think about how they can better transform our downtown downtowns and ore hubs. in the end i just want to say that all this investment in infrastructure also does include people, and so what we have done -- we did a study and found that while we have a great regional system, the majority of the residents of salt lake city make shorter trips and we make more frequent...
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transportation, and has had a effect of thinking about our downtown hub in beth salt lake city and in ogden and revitalize him to think about how to better transform our downtowns and our hubs. and then in the end i just want to say that all this investment and infrastructure also has to include people. we have -- we did a study and found that while we have a great regional system, the majority of the residents in salt lake city make shorter trips, and we makemer frequent trips, but what we're priced at a regional rate. so we were able to put in as a city $200,000 partnered with the utah transit authority, and create an annual pass specifically for salt lake residents at the price of $360 a year. at the press of $360 a year. [applause] >> i'm so amazed and so proud about this project. we put a significant amount of staff time into it. most was not what the name should be, the hive pass, but at it created this goal of reducing the trips of increasing ridership, of being responsive to how local functions versus regional functions and is -- thus far we have sold 1500 of them and we have a targ
transportation, and has had a effect of thinking about our downtown hub in beth salt lake city and in ogden and revitalize him to think about how to better transform our downtowns and our hubs. and then in the end i just want to say that all this investment and infrastructure also has to include people. we have -- we did a study and found that while we have a great regional system, the majority of the residents in salt lake city make shorter trips, and we makemer frequent trips, but what we're...
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ogden,ek focuse is utah. one of our programs on american strike tv will include a -- include a visit to this site where the golden spike was struck. here is a little bit from that interview. [video clip] apologies about that. not only can you go to our , ifite c-span2 and c-span3 you go to our local content vehicle section on our website you can get that full interview as well. let's take one more call on this topic. eric is on our independent line from california. like to say to all the c-span callers, you all need to mellow out. apparently i was the one person watching the show last night that -- everybody was having a good time and laughing together. of that ina bit more the beltway maybe people can work together more. people need to have a sense of humor and lightened up. host: that will be the last call. if you want to see the full program go to our website and you can watch all of last night's proceedings. coming up this morning, we are going to take a look at the practices of the national security agen
ogden,ek focuse is utah. one of our programs on american strike tv will include a -- include a visit to this site where the golden spike was struck. here is a little bit from that interview. [video clip] apologies about that. not only can you go to our , ifite c-span2 and c-span3 you go to our local content vehicle section on our website you can get that full interview as well. let's take one more call on this topic. eric is on our independent line from california. like to say to all the c-span...
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ogden, utah. steve, thanks for holding on. phoenix, arizona on our employed line.d recommend to anybody who does not have employment right now to consider trucking. the trucking companies are all pretty -- they need help. it is not a career because the trucks will be driving themselves in 10 years. , it willed a job today let you see other fields which will be more interesting to you. host: is that what you did? caller: i became a truck driver because i liked truck driving and they started a company. i am a truck driver and i work with other guys who own their own trucks. the short answer is, yes. i like trucking because i get to look around and see other fields of interest everywhere i go. need benefit that you get in trucking. if you don't know what you want or whatever, you can see a lot of stuff. it opens other avenues. the trucking is easy to learn. 3-4 months. it pays a low-middle income wage. i would not recommend it for a career. what i would recommend it for somebody that wants to get up and moving. new york. employed. caller: thanks for taking my call. .
ogden, utah. steve, thanks for holding on. phoenix, arizona on our employed line.d recommend to anybody who does not have employment right now to consider trucking. the trucking companies are all pretty -- they need help. it is not a career because the trucks will be driving themselves in 10 years. , it willed a job today let you see other fields which will be more interesting to you. host: is that what you did? caller: i became a truck driver because i liked truck driving and they started a...
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this and the fact that 80 percent of the people who live in utah live and no 100-mile stretch between ogdenand provo with salt lake city being the largest city in the middle. 180,000. our population ballooned to 370,000 during the day. a lot of the success was realized by having strong regional partners. so the chamber was an advocate for regional -- for transportation charges. regional council or and p.o. has done an amazing regional transportation plan has been fully accepted and implemented by our partners, and in the utah transit authority which is constructed and operated by an amazing and efficient regional transportation system. we have estimated that the economic impact of our regional transportation system is about $7 billion, which is amazing. so i want to talk to about three different systems that we have within our region. the top, which is our track line, light rail line or requires similar collaboration with in the city to realize its success, as was mentioned. i have housing, transportation, economic development, and planning. we were able to collaborate looking at changing o
this and the fact that 80 percent of the people who live in utah live and no 100-mile stretch between ogdenand provo with salt lake city being the largest city in the middle. 180,000. our population ballooned to 370,000 during the day. a lot of the success was realized by having strong regional partners. so the chamber was an advocate for regional -- for transportation charges. regional council or and p.o. has done an amazing regional transportation plan has been fully accepted and implemented...
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it is half an hour from ogden, where we are now. and i started our writers' groups, riders critique group, and in the local little newspapers blocked in valley news i sort of just after we arrived in utah i put a little ad in saying i am going to start this writer's group. i invited local authors to come. i was surprised. and then it sort of went off a little bit. one of the things i feel strong about it that if you want to be a writer you need to write. i found out that a lot of people that want to be writers never really -- they never went to an actual writing block. so i strongly believe that people should belong to writing groups. the way that critique group's work that i belong to is that you meet every second week. you are working on a new project. you and in its chapter. next week another chapter. it encourages you to actually write. everyone in the group will give input on it, and that is how you doing. so i had this critique. and yet an adult author. we decided that even was the perfect place to have writing continents. it
it is half an hour from ogden, where we are now. and i started our writers' groups, riders critique group, and in the local little newspapers blocked in valley news i sort of just after we arrived in utah i put a little ad in saying i am going to start this writer's group. i invited local authors to come. i was surprised. and then it sort of went off a little bit. one of the things i feel strong about it that if you want to be a writer you need to write. i found out that a lot of people that...