Lucille Bellucci: Writing tight, effective prose (unless the work is literary) evades the beginner until he/she has served the necessary hard-won apprenticeship. Thirty-four years at the keyboard has taught me some of that. The short stories, essays, and poetry have earned nine first-place awards and a nomination to the Pushcart Prize. None of those came easily. If you care to see my output, www.authorsden.com/lucillebellucci will get you there. |
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Lucille Bellucci: One of the finest aspects of being in America is the public library. I was always a voracious reader and am happiest in a bookstore or between library shelves. Those represent riches to me. I hate seeing society's current distraction by the variety of electronics being used everywhere. Reading loses out and society and general thoughtfulness lose out. |
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