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Elton Pruitt

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Elton Pruitt's RUNNING UP THAT HILL
Posted: 2006/11/30 13:03
Welcome to the official discussion thread for my Running Up That Hill column.

My debut column features:

  • The bio that never was

  • My rejected ad slogan for Roller Funeral Homes of Arkansas

  • My first-ever submission to a comic book publisher, and what it taught me

  • and more!


I hope you'll read my column and join in the discussion here. Thanks for tuning in!

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Caleb Monroe

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Re:Elton Pruitt's RUNNING UP THAT HILL
Posted: 2006/11/30 13:17
Good first column there, Elton. Look forward to many more.


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Jason Berek-Lewis

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Re:Elton Pruitt's RUNNING UP THAT HILL
Posted: 2006/12/05 08:57
We are at similar stages in our writing 'careers', so I look forward to reading your columns!


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Elton Pruitt

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Re:Elton Pruitt's RUNNING UP THAT HILL
Posted: 2006/12/06 01:38
Jason Berek-Lewis wrote:
We are at similar stages in our writing 'careers', so I look forward to reading your columns!
Thanks Jason, I'll do my best to make it worth your while.


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Re:Elton Pruitt's RUNNING UP THAT HILL
Posted: 2006/12/06 08:25
I'll hold you to that!


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Re:Elton Pruitt's RUNNING UP THAT HILL
Posted: 2006/12/07 04:30
In only his second column ever, Elton, undaunted, tackles the Eternal Song of the Aspiring Writer.

And speaking of songs:

Elton Pruitt wrote:
Welcome back to another installment of Running Up That Hill, the only column in the WWWorld1 named after a Tori Amos song that the columnist doesn't even like!

Elton Pruitt wrote:
Years later, Elton regained his senses and rediscovered his love of comic books. Around this time he also discovered a passionate dislike for Southern rock – Lynyrd Skynyrd, 38 Special, you name it – and proudly attested to its worthlessness throughout the halls of his high school in Searcy, Arkansas.

So it seems only fitting that his first published comic book story would revolve around a Lynyrd Skynyrd song.


I'm noticing a pattern here....maybe you should switch your iPod to music you don't like, because apparently it keeps you writing.



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