“Freedom is not just a word, but a way of life…”

–Shadow Within A City “Gangland Sage”

 

 

K.G. Bethlehem fathers one daughter, and has been writing since the late 1990s and has evolved into an accomplished author, poet, conscious-minded individual, narrative storyteller, and overall splendid writer and former GM of Some’n Unique Magazine, LLC

 

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  1. Thank you so much for liking my very first post on my very first blog. You were the first person to do so and you made my day!! 🙂 I would love you to read more of my upcoming posts. Anyway..thanks. 🙂

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      1. Did you really??! WOW thanks..!! This is one of the best compliments that I’ve ever got!! 🙂 Do keep coming and visiting my blog and please keep telling me what you think about it!! 🙂

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      2. Wow! impressive…@ first I didn’t check who is kgbethlehem when you started liking and commenting on my blog…you were the first person who commented on my blog and I appreciate the support from you.i believe that great people see great things when they come across them…so because of your support I’m gonna do more and become more than I am now…

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      3. I appreciate that. Stop by when you can, I know life pulls us in different directions so no worries. I enjoyed reading your blog too. It is intriguing.

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  2. Thank you for stopping by my blog! I look forward to coming back to yours and reading more poems.

    All the best,
    Ky. 🙂

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  3. Thanks for visiting the cosmic pilgrim! Happy you liked it..
    ….you have a very enjoyable blog…very good writing….look forward to reading your posts

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    1. much appreciated and thank you very much. i enjoy yours as well, for the same reasons you honor me with. con’t the good writing, i will stop through from time to time; drinking coffee, listen to miles and smoking a cigarillo…

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      1. Lololo…..i could do without the cigars!….but to enjoy every moment i live, write and eat is a blessing thatI have taken for granted many times…too many times….I find myself actually licking my wounds and keeping them present, even though I thought that I had forgiven some things and moved on….no one can be with their head stuck “in their baggage ” and still truly enjoy the “now”….you know, kgbethlehem, nothing is random and everything happens for a purpose….I REALLY needed to be reminded of this right now, to enjoy every moment…..thanks, my friend…. I will, and I wish the same for you!

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      2. wow, no doubt and i agree with you very much. true words and if we all can hold true to how you go through life the term “live and let live” will be more apparent and people can just relax and deal with reality. that’s enough for a person lol. good mantra to live by souljah. be easy, will talk soon

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  4. KG, You have stopped by my Blog more than once and have liked a variety of my posts. I do so appreciate your visits and the likes. Hopefully I will continue create posts that you like. Thank you again for visiting. Take care, Bill

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  5. Thank you for posting again on my latest novel, on Mick’s Rejects – “For this very purpose.” Winding it up in a few more chapters. I hope you find the ending satisfactory.

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  6. Just now finding you, thank you for the like on my own post; well the one found at JPriceHiggins. Anyway, I loved your comment about books and your writing.

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  7. Thanks for visiting and liking my blog on a regular basis. Very much appreciated! Good luck with all your ventures and interests. You are very ambitious and interested in a lot of things!

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  8. Dear friend, Thank you very much, I was really happy to have been following your blog. I’m still a lot to figure out, and here I can only say that you are an awesome blogger, full Inspiring and hope you can inspire more readers. Thanks and greetings compassion from Gede Prama 🙂

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  9. Thanks for the like on my blog. Wow, you have written about a lot of things. Much to explore here. BTW, I too grew up in St. Louis…and my dad graduated from Normandy. In fact, my grandparents’ house was taken/bought by eminent domain to build the “new” Normandy H.S. That would have been late ’60s, I think. It’s a small world!

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    1. Thank you and very much appreciate your words. Wow, yes indeed it is a small world. me and my brother graduate from there as well (93 & 87). My “Pops” worked there as a security guard for over 30 yrs. Indeed it is a small world.

      Sorry to hear about the eminent domain; i know it was a long time ago but still i dislike, well almost hate the use of it. but that is another topic for a another day/posting. I will check out your blog some more, again thanks and feel free to stop by anytime..

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  10. Thanks for the follow, KG! Looking forward to reading your work, especially your poetry.
    Drop in to my “Randa Lane…” haiku blog anytime. I’d love to get your comments. 🙂

    Ron

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  11. Hello KG, thanks for your like of my post from Zamyatin. Reading your blog, I can see a connection – where others see the mundane, you see the mystery. Congratulations on your honesty and best wishes. Phil Stanfield.

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  12. Thanks for supporting my first published book. A long time coming and it feels good to have it real and not just swirling around in my head. Hope you will follow my blog occasionally urweltchronicles.com. Gussie

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  13. Thanks for the follow, and liking my first-ever attempt at a book review.
    I hope to have more of them soon, amid whatever other writing material I come up with. 😉

    Incidentally, the link at the top of this page seems to have acquired an extra “http” in the address.
    It is possible to visit the link by copying the whole thing and then deleting that extra bit as I go, but the link doesn’t work as is, and attempting to visit it as is merely takes me to a search engine with an error message.

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  14. Hello – Thanks for visiting and following my blog. I appreciate the fact that you shared some of your background and interests and am glad to know that you like poetry, which is my primary form of writing for the moment. I look forward to reading more of the poetry and writings from various sources here.

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    1. Thank you very much for those kind words. Yes i “peeped” your poetry. That made me want to follow you, nice work. I am also looking forward to reading more works by you!

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  15. I am glad that I read your entire ‘about’. You sound like a very talented and caring person. I am looking forward to checking out your published work and more of your blog 🙂 Thank-you for sharing so much about yourself, and thank-you for doing so much to help others in your day job. You have served in some very demanding fields. 🙂

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  16. Hello, it is a pleasure to meet you. Thank you for following my blog! It’s wonderful to read the accomplishments that you’ve made in your career. Kudos! It sounds as if you have a loving family, and are blessed in this chaotic world. Keep up the wonderful work. Children are our future, we need to do all we possibly can to save them, and keep them safe. Blessings and peace.

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    1. Hey appreciate it! Thanks for stopping by, STL, Midwest, CARDINALS!! You get the idea. :o). Oh the drawings are by other people; namely Kevin Ray and Joel “Yoel” Charles of St. Louis. I can only draw stick figures lol

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  17. A friend of mine really likes the image of Jimmy Baldwin and Nina Simone (with him looking at a piece of paper and smiling). Can you tell me what the source of that image is? It’s too tiny to do much with in its current digital form. Thanks!

    James Webb Mealy

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  18. Nice to meet you. You have accomplished very much, and I commend you for your services helping people. We need more people to start looking out for others. There’s a lot of bad feeling out there, it’s an us against them mentality and I don’t know how to stop it. We have to live and work together, better yet, love one another.

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