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Are you an Author, Reader, Publisher, Editor, Agent or Other?
Have been a free-lance writer/photographer for over 30 years, working in newspapers and magazines. Served as the editor of three magazine and as the copy editor for a daily newspaper. Have had well over 1,000 articles and columns published and twice that many photos, including some covers. Check out my photo website.
Currently a full-time, free-lance writer. One book: A Higher Good.
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http://pa.photoshelter.com/user/ronkruger
About Me:
Love hunting, fishing and golf. Lived entirely off the land for a couple of years during the late 1980s. Currently writing a novel based upon that experience. Pushing 60. Body builder.
Favorite Books:
Any book from which I can learn. Non-fiction, philosophy, anthropology and some memoirs.
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TV Journalism

The state of TV "news" in many cases is an optical aberration of journalistic integrity. What bothers me most is when three or four news celebrities (especially during the morning) sit around and gossip among themselves about current events, decide the guilt of various people and fully participate in character assassinations. Some of it is so petty, and it is so common that I’m afraid the general public actually believes this is "news" simply because "news" is in the name, and that it is "fai

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Posted on January 27, 2008 at 8:51am —

Ron Kruger

Coyote Capers and Housecat Concerns

Pets that go missing have always been something of a mystery, but as urban sprawl and an unchecked proliferation of coydogs collide, evidence of coyotes killing family pets is mounting.


Last winter, residents of Mesa, AZ reported a rash of missing pets. At first the Mesa residents weren’t sure what was ravaging their cuddly pals, until one of them saw a coyote loping down a well-lighted street with a white cat in its mouth. She said she noticed it because a bell on the dead cat’s color

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Posted on January 25, 2008 at 3:27pm —

Ron Kruger

In Appreciation Of Springs

Appreciation of springs









Water that suddenly appears, whether it trickles, rushes or roars from the ground, is fascinating natural phenomena that people call “springs.”

The water usually is cold, glistening with a pure brilliance and a force that emanates from some mysterious source. They are the architects of subterranean cav

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Posted on January 23, 2008 at 2:02pm —

Ron Kruger

The Groundhog Who Hated Me

Groundhogs were thick back in the 1950s. We hunted them back then–even barbecued a few.


Ronnie Tebbe and I hunted them more than most. Of course, we were always hunting something, building something, or planning something grand, which made our mothers nervous and our neighbors cautious.


Ronnie had most of the bright ideas. In fact, he usually announced them by exclaiming with his eyes widened and his voice elevated: "Hey, I’ve got a bright idea."


We weren’t even teenagers

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Posted on January 22, 2008 at 6:40pm —

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The Trapper And The Scrapper

Tommy Strake was a trapper.


In the little town where I grew up back in the ‘50s, most everyone fished or hunted for sport, and many did both. But Tommy actually made his living off the land, I think.


There were a lot of rumors about Tommy, some of them told to me by my mother in the same tone she used about bats getting tangled in my hair if I stayed out past dark.


Most people avoided him, which I think he preferred, but he was a source of great wonder and curiosity to a

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At 9:31am on December 22, 2007, Shelagh Watkins said…
Hi Ron,

The review you wrote for Abe March's book is the featured review of the week on PublishedAuthors. Why not join us there? You would be most welcome.

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At 11:04am on November 12, 2007, Denise Williby said…
Thanks for the recommendation, Ron! I will check that one out!
Denise:)
At 11:01am on November 11, 2007, Gay Ingram said…
Thanks for your comments on my recent blog. I don't feel this lassitude about writing can be attributed to laziness or writer's block. I've been writing for close to 20 years, managed to produce seven published books and numerous articles.
I've been in this state of mind for a couple years now and the upshot of it all is that I seem to have lost the passion for writing.
Maybe it's an age thing - but there doesn't seem to be much of any subject matter that grabs my interest enough to fuel my passion. It's gone on long enough that I don't angst about it any more. I've come to the realization that when there is a piece of writing to be done, I have no difficulty getting right down to business.
It's just that there isn't very much I feel strongly about to set myself down and write about it.
At 3:23pm on November 6, 2007, Ron Kruger said…
Thanks, Lynn. I'm polishing it. What I've got (about half) keeps getting better. Should have it finished in 20 years or so. Nice of you to remember my birthday. It's the eighth. I'm 59 or 60, something like that. As you know, it doesn't mean much to me, but I do love chocolate cake.
At 3:06pm on November 6, 2007, Lynn Jett said…
Ron,

Glad to see you here... How is the new book coming? By the way, Happy Birthday... it is sometime this week if I recall... Have a great one!!
At 3:58pm on October 31, 2007, Abe Firestone March said…
Ron,
Your book, "A Higher Good" needs mentioned. I read it and highly recommend it. It is an eye opener to say the least.
I think your death experience would be of interest to others on this forum if they know about it.
At 11:28am on October 31, 2007, Ron Kruger said…
Writing is a real mystery to most. They think people are born with it and that it takes no effort or craft development for those lucky few who are "born" with it and are too lazy to work at a "regular job." I understand that.
The only time it really bothered me was when I was the editor of a fancy magazine. Occasionally, when we were putting an issue together, we would come up with some empty space and no ads to fill it. The publisher would look at me and say: "Why don't you just make something up to put in there."
It was a non-fiction magazine, and we never just made anything up. A publisher should know that, but writing was a mystery to him as well.
However, that's not the main reason payment is so poor. For every professional writer out there trying to make a meager living, there are hundreds who would do it just for a byline and the ego trip. That keep our market value in the basement.
At 10:16am on October 31, 2007, Harley L. Sachs said…
Yes, people don't respect that what a writer does is WORK. It's amazing how people ask me for free copies of my books but they wouldn't dare ask a plumber to come and fix their toilet for nothing. One woman runs into me on occasion in a department store and asks when I'm going to send her a free copy of my books. I ask her when she;'s going to mow my lawn for nothing. Then she gets offended.
At 5:33pm on October 30, 2007, Ron Kruger said…
Thank you girls. I like girls.
At 11:12pm on October 29, 2007, Morgan Mandel said…
Hi Ron,
Welcome to Book Place.
I hope you have a great time & be sure to tell your friends about us!
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