How Author Murray Dunlap Used Writing to Find Himself Again After Traumatic Brain Injury

Bastard Blue by Murray Dunlap

I had the immense pleasure of interviewing an amazing writer and human being, Murray Dunlap. Everyone should read this interview. Next time you feel badly about having writer's block, or about how you don't have enough time to write, or about how life in general is going badly, think of him, and the daily struggles he's had to come back after TBI. His answers about his wonderful book are illuminating, and his answers about recovery and life are inspiring and humorous. And please share with your friends. We don't get enough positive news stories out there. . . . Enjoy!

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Published on October 04, 2011 09:57 Tags: bastard-blue, interviews, murray-dunlap, tbi
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message 1: by Teresa (new)

Teresa Amazing story, Tara! (And I learned some new impressive things about you from your bio there.)

I just got back from Winston-Salem (a brother lives there) and made a point of visiting Barnhill Books (Main Street Rag Press holds readings and an open mike there, though unfortunately I wasn't in town for any events) where there was a shelf devoted to Press 53 books. Too bad I didn't know about this book before now!


message 2: by Tara (new)

Tara Thanks as always for taking the time to read. Yes, it's an amazing story. Funny you were in that bookstore! Well, next time ...


message 3: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia Teresa you show up *everywhere!


message 4: by Teresa (new)

Teresa Cynthia wrote: "Teresa you show up *everywhere!"

;) And I won't bore you with the luck I had in getting to take a photo with a baseball player I really like. ;) But I'm glad you said so, because that reminds me I wanted to tell Murph the story ...


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