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Eric Wyatt
  • 36, Male
  • Kokomo, IN
  • United States
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How did you hear about Smaller Indiana?
Friend
What is your greatest strength?
Helping others identify their needs, learn about options and alternatives, and find solutions that meet their short-term and long-term goals.
What are you working on?
Growing my freelance writing business, a novel-in-progress, a non-fiction book-length conservative-on-a-soap-box manuscript (done, now: http://tinyurl.com/faceyourstorm), a movie script (for fun), starting a fiction writer's workshop in Kokomo or North-Indy, and a few musical things here and there.
How big is your business?
small company
What is your Job Title
Other
What is your Company Website?
http://tinyurl.com/faceyourstorm
What is your Personal Website?
http://www.ErnstWiley.com
What is your alma mater?
Ball State University
Why join Smaller Indiana? What are you hoping to experience here ?
I hear there may be some networking opportunities, and the chance to catch up with Indiana-type people I've lost track of over the years... :-)

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Eric Wyatt is now friends with Brett Sanders and Tanisha Hall
July 20
Eric Wyatt added a discussion to the group Writers Group
I'd like to start meeting regularly with anyone interested in writing, sharing, and learning in a fiction workshop environment. If you are interested, please contact me ASAP. email: ericswyatt@gmail.com or drop me a message here on SI. thanks, eric
June 5

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At 11:21pm on April 20, 2009, Jerry "J.R." Renkenberger said…
Thanks for the link, Eric. I will take a look!
At 10:53pm on April 20, 2009, Jerry "J.R." Renkenberger said…
Eric, I saw a comment you wrote in the Writers' Group that said you were dealing with the passing of your dog. I'm really sorry to hear that, and you and your family have my sympathy. I used to say a dog was like a member of the family. Having lived with a dog (or two) in the house for most of my life, I don't use "like" anymore.
At 1:51pm on January 27, 2009, Jonathan Simcosky said…
Hi Eric, looks like you've got lots of irons in the fire. Let me know if you're ever interested in working on a project of local interest. We're always looking to read proposals for community histories at The History Press (www.historypress.net).
At 2:21pm on July 22, 2008, Cathy Day said…

Eric,
Thanks for coming to Peru! It was great meeting you, and I hope we stay in touch.

Cathy Day
At 11:44pm on March 10, 2008, Matt Wenger said…
Eric,

Glad to see you joined. Hope you're doing well. Keep me informed on how the writing is going, I really enjoy that type of stuff.

Matt
At 10:24am on March 6, 2008, Kyle Lacy said…
Hey Eric! Welcome to Smaller Indiana and congratulations on becoming a SMOOSIER! Let us know if you have any questions or concerns about the site. And above all, enjoy yourself here.
At 8:34am on March 6, 2008, Erik Deckers said…
Hi Eric, Welcome to another Cardinal. Be sure to join the Ball State Alumni group when you have a chance.
 
 

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