Blaine Coleman
1 min readJun 9, 2020

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Satire isn't part of a Creative Writing curriculum, it's humor. I was more into Rhetoric, Creative Non Fiction and Fiction. And I've read things online just as lubricous but meant to be serious. After I looked at the publication I understood its purpose. My major was religious studies and while I'm not a Christian, I happen to believe what y'shua taught, not the phony church set up in his name. In other words, I guess it's okay if joke about the church because I've studied it but not for someone else to. A double-standard, I know, but... loosen up make, don't be so serious.

And it is funny but not the greatest satire I've seen.

I noticed your bio lists nothing.

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Blaine Coleman
Blaine Coleman

Written by Blaine Coleman

Rel. Studies, Creative Writing… Social liberal/fiscal conservative, occasional writer- profile pic- 6-yr-old coal minor 1910-flow with the Tao, all will be well

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