Friday, August 5, 2016

A Very Fine Old Battleship

Douglas Clark
-Head writer, The Inspiration Engine



Here's a great article by Geoffrey Morrison about an old Battleship. I love ships, but there's something slightly sad about this one. It's permanently landlocked. You'll see in the picture gallery that it will never sail again. There's something so confining about that. But the pictures are great.


(picture taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_battleship_Mikasa)

Enjoy.


Friday, July 1, 2016

My Published Short Story

By Douglas Clark
Head writer: The Inspiration Engine


Hi everyone. Good news!!! I got published again. This time in the Paragon Journal

My short story, Twenty Minutes to El Cajon Boulevard, appears on page 83.


Please read my story and enjoy.

Doug

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Doug Clark - in The Syzygy Poetry Journal

By Doug Clark
Head Writer - The Inspiration Engine


I am pleased to announce that two of my poems have been published in The Syzygy Poetry Journal. I have provided a direct link to my poems here.


Below is the acceptance letter I received from the editors of Syzygy Poetry Journal. I'll be keeping it in close proximity from now on as a reminder of what persistence can yield.




The key to getting published is never giving up.


Thanks for reading.



Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Happy New Year

By Douglas Clark
-Head Writer - The Inspiration Engine


There's so much to be thankful for, even if you don't realize it. Set a goal for 2016 and do your best to meet it. For me, my goal is to get as much writing done as I can. Also, my other goal is to get something published.


Make a plan, stick to it and you should hit your mark. Believe in yourself and you can accomplish what you set out to do.


Good luck.


2016


Thanks for reading.

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Enjoy the day!


Douglas Clark
-Head writer, The Inspiration Engine

Remember, there's always a chance to turn the day around. All one has to do is walk in a new direction.


Thanks for reading.

Monday, September 28, 2015

A Sun-Driven World!

Douglas Clark
-Head writer, The Inspiration Engine






I've wondered for a while just how much solar it would take to power the world instead of the archaic fossil fuels we use today. The guys and girls over at TechInsider answered the question for me.


Here's how we power the world.










Thanks for reading!

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