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Kathy Fuller July 27, 1960 - August 2, 2004
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Will Dockery
2012-11-17 20:56:05 UTC
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All those years ago:

Kathy S. Fuller July 27, 1960 - August 2, 2004 COLUMBUS, GA - Funeral
services will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 4, at Striffler-Hamby
Mortuary Macon Road Chapel. The family will receive friends at the
funeral home this evening from 6 to 8 p.m. Kathy S. Fuller, 44, of
Columbus, died Sunday, Aug. 1, at the Columbus Hospice House. Mrs.
Fuller was born July 27, 1960 in Atlanta, Ga., and had lived in
Columbus most of her life. Survivors include her husband, Frank Fuller
of Columbus; a daughter, Sarah Dockery of Columbus; a son, Clay
Dockery and his wife, Sara of New York City, N.Y.; mother, Norma Kemp
and her husband, Fred of Columbus; father, Marcus Strickland of
Columbus; a sister, Victoria French of Columbus; an uncle, Ralph McCoy
of Columbus; and a nephew, Troy Combs of Columbus. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to Columbus Hospice House, 7020 Moon Road,
Columbus, GA 31909.

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Will Dockery
2012-11-18 23:45:57 UTC
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On Friday, July 27, 2012 7:49:44 PM UTC-4:

"I can still see the day that you came to me on a painted desert, in your
busted down Ford and your platform heels. I could never figure out why you
chose that particular place to meet, but you were right, it was
perfect..." -Dylan

Kathy S. Fuller July 27, 1960 - August 2, 2004



On topic now more than ever.
Will Dockery
2012-11-20 19:17:49 UTC
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Publishing: It means that material is submitted, subjected to critical
review, and accepted by an editor.
I've been writing a monthly column since 1998 (14 years?) and publishing
poetry as often since 1995 in Playgrounds Magazine:

http://www.playgroundsmag.com

That's thousands of printed copies per month, for almost two decades... so
what have you done, Gary?

Where have you published, and please cite references and/or link to the
publication?

Or snip this again while you evade the question... heh.

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Will Dockery
2012-11-21 17:37:25 UTC
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Naughty Naked Dreamgirls? Andrew Roller? LOL. OMG, Will! That sure ties
things all together in a big old
<snip>

Well, all your value judgements and thinly veiled jealousy aside, can you
show better? Can Gamble?

Apparently not.

The fact remains that my poetry was published in Poet's Market back in 1995,
and all you can come up with is that you might have had an anonymous bit in
Reader's Digest.

http://books.google.com/books?id=039ba9-971kC&q=%221995+Poet's+Market%22+%22william+dockery%22&dq=%221995+Poet's+Market%22+%22william+dockery%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=3dGsUNO6N8eJqgGd2YDoCg&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA

1995 Poet's Market:Where & How to Publish Your Poetry
Christine Martin

Writer's Digest Books, Sep 1, 1994 - 552 pages
This poet's directory contains 1,700 listings--U.S. and international
publishers, Canadian and U.S. art councils, contests and awards, conferences
and workshops, writing colonies, organizations and publications. Poets will
also find advice on submission formats, cover letters, record-keeping, and
other aspects of submitting.

From inside the book

1 page matching "1995 Poet's Market" "william dockery" in this book

Page 248

Title 1995 Poet's Market: Where & How to Publish Your Poetry
Poet's Market
Editor Christine Martin
Publisher Writer's Digest Books, 1994
ISBN 0898796776, 9780898796773
Length 552 pages
Subjects Language Arts & Disciplines > General

I'll be posting the poem of mine used in this volume later... feel free to
try and top this, if it really is that insignificant, Corey.
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Truck Stop Woman / Will Dockery & Henry Conley:

Hieronymous707
2012-11-21 17:56:30 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
Naughty Naked Dreamgirls? Andrew Roller? LOL. OMG, Will! That sure ties
things all together in a big old
<snip>
Well, all your value judgements and thinly veiled jealousy aside, can you
show better? Can Gamble?
Apparently not.
The fact remains that my poetry was published in Poet's Market back in 1995,
and all you can come up with is that you might have had an anonymous bit in
Reader's Digest.
http://books.google.com/books?id=039ba9-971kC&q=%221995+Poet's+Market...
1995 Poet's Market:Where & How to Publish Your Poetry
Christine Martin
Writer's Digest Books, Sep 1, 1994 - 552 pages
This poet's directory contains 1,700 listings--U.S. and international
publishers, Canadian and U.S. art councils, contests and awards, conferences
and workshops, writing colonies, organizations and publications. Poets will
also find advice on submission formats, cover letters, record-keeping, and
other aspects of submitting.
From inside the book
1 page matching "1995 Poet's Market" "william dockery" in this book
Page 248
Title 1995 Poet's Market: Where & How to Publish Your Poetry
Poet's Market
Editor Christine Martin
Publisher Writer's Digest Books, 1994
ISBN 0898796776, 9780898796773
Length 552 pages
Subjects Language Arts & Disciplines > General
I'll be posting the poem of mine used in this volume later... feel free to
try and top this, if it really is that insignificant, Corey.
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Truck Stop Woman / Will Dockery & Henry http://youtu.be/wGiuONOUeFk
<sigh> Poet's Market is simply a source book, a laundry list of places
one might look to have one's work published. It is not in and of
itself a publisher of poetry. Your poetry was not reviewed by the
publisher of Poet's Market. It was submitted to Poet's Market on
behalf of Naughty Naked Dreamgirls, the comic publication for which
you were ostensibly the Editor and for which Andrew Roller was your
publisher. If you had Poet's Market as a pub cred on your CV, granting
you ever had need of a CV, people would laugh at you, and not in the
good way like I do.

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