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Curtis Moser

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Curtis Moser studied creative writing at Utah State University and lives in northern Utah. He pays the bills by working the night shift at a cheese plant, and writes so that he doesn't have to pay a therapist. ...more

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Curtis Moser Writer's block is a malady I am all too familiar with. I'm a slow writer by nature--it takes me a long time to write a novel. And each word is painful…moreWriter's block is a malady I am all too familiar with. I'm a slow writer by nature--it takes me a long time to write a novel. And each word is painfully drawn, which makes writing a difficult, almost unbearable journey. I write, rewrite, edit, rewrite, and rewrite again before I declare the work finished. I am in a perpetual state of writer's block. The only way for me to deal with it is to write every single day. I have to write through it. (less)
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Memoirs of a Bad Dog

3.72 avg rating — 214 ratings — published 2012 — 3 editions
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Autumn's End

3.42 avg rating — 24 ratings — published 2015 — 3 editions
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Squeezing Out Writing Time

When I started this blog, my intention was to post every single day. What a ridiculous guy I am! Then, when life got in the way, I thought I'd write every weekday. Now I find myself shamefully revising my goal once again. Three days into the week and I'm just now making my ripple in this ocean of the World Wide Web. I once read that vocalizing your goals or, in this case, writing them down helps y Read more of this blog post »
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“Mom said to me, “You can’t control how things turn out. It’s what’s in your heart that matters most.”
Curtis Moser, Memoirs of a Bad Dog

“For every pound of joy, there is a pound of sorrow.”
Curtis Moser, Memoirs of a Bad Dog

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“Mom said to me, “You can’t control how things turn out. It’s what’s in your heart that matters most.”
Curtis Moser, Memoirs of a Bad Dog

“People who intentionally become famous - I mean people who, after a little taste of fame, want more and more of it - are, and I honestly believe this, deeply psychologically ill. The fact that we are exposed to these people everywhere in our culture, as if they are not only normal but attractive and enviable, indicates the extent of our disfiguring social disease.”
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