Tag Archives: Creative writing

Hunting Really Big Game

Due to some serious life changes (work related & recent family size expansion, for the most part) I’ve fallen off the blogging wagon; though I doubt that I’ll ever go back to blogging on a daily basis, with the possible exception of the dog mushing race season, I’m back to “steady” writing. This includes frequent […]

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Huskies, Heartbreak & Hell: A trail of frozen tears on the K300 Part 2

This is a rerun of one of Harm’s most popular posts–I promised I’d post this several weeks ago, but I got sidetracked… hope you all enjoy. Memories from the 2004 Kuskokwim 300–by Harmony Barron Part2 So there I was, meandering down the trail thinking I was the only poor soul on the planet, when it […]

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Huskies, Heartbreak & Hell: A trail of frozen tears on the K300 Part 1

‘MEMORIES FROM the 2004 Kuskokwim 300’ by Harmony Barron Part 1– My competitive aspirations at this point were a thing of the past. I had eight tired dogs wandering down the trail in front of me, with Sage in single lead. There was no moon to speak of and my last fallen tears had nearly […]

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Narrating an Audiobook #1

During the course of listening/reading all of the feedback on my new audiobook version of the novel ‘Ballad of the Northland’, I’ve had quite a few eye openers, and a slough of new ideas—and gained a much greater understanding of the audiobook experience in general. I have a great appreciation for this particular artistic field—in […]

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Narrating an Audiobook #2

The most difficult part about editing the audio version of Ballad of the Northland was controlling the sound– far and away a harder process then writing the book in the first place (at least it seemed so at the time!). Everything from mice scurrying in the walls to a jet-liner droning overhead at thirty-thousand feet, […]

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