Candy O'Connor

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Purgatory is a satirical look at the professional and personal lives of the waiters at Pierre’s Custom Catering. Inspired by real people and events, their improper pastimes, human foibles, and hopes and dreams are explored as their search for love, success, and happiness leads them down some twisted and surprising roads. It culminates the night of the company party — an unforgettable night full of shocking twists and sizzling romps, as their dirty little secrets get exposed and explored...
The setting is New York City. The hard-working servers are white and black, Hispanic and Asian. There’s a talented singer in a trap of her own making (the particulars of which she is not yet fully aware). A man approaching middle age, still playing the pl
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Candy O'Connor I don't get writer's block! I adhere to my outline, write until I get bored, then stop. If I'm bored, the reader will be bored! The next time I sit do…moreI don't get writer's block! I adhere to my outline, write until I get bored, then stop. If I'm bored, the reader will be bored! The next time I sit down to write, I review what I wrote last time, make adjustments and go on.(less)
Candy O'Connor Know the ending before you begin. Become a people watcher and listener. Base your characters on real people (even if your story takes place in outer s…moreKnow the ending before you begin. Become a people watcher and listener. Base your characters on real people (even if your story takes place in outer space) in order to get more realistic speech patterns, gestures, attitudes etc. Put together an outline of the story arch. (less)
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My Father's Eyes

This is my very first post of my very first Blog. I have no great wisdom to impart or advise to offer. Just glimpses of my life.

My Father's Eyes

Like most people, I have dusty bins and overstuffed drawers full of years past of pictures and treasured memories both bitter and sweet. I had two large such bins under my bed of memories - but they were not my memories, they were my mother's.

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Published on July 06, 2019 11:00 Tags: bittersweet, family, simple-things
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