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The McGehee Hiatus Is Over (Apparently)

Kevin McGehee at the The McGehee Zone, fellow Swamp Stomper, had taken a bit of a sabatical for several weeks, complaining of “running dry”, and resorting to just posting once a week for a while.

That appears to be over.  Here’s my comment today on a piece he posted yesterday:

I don’t know if anyone else noticed, but this posting marked seven consecutive days of posting for the man who once said he was burned out on blogging!  I think that constitutes the end of the so-called hiatus.  Welcome back to the land of verbose, my friend!

Kevin is a sharp dude, a great writer of fiction from what I’ve been watching this summer, and a quick political wit.

Welcome back, man!

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  1. McGehee | Sep 19, 2008 at 5:50 pm | Reply

    “…a great writer of fiction…”

    You’re only saying that because it’s true.

  2. Bithead | Sep 20, 2008 at 10:59 pm | Reply

    Damn right.
    Art is if nothing else, a straight shooter.

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