I had the hardest time thinking of a title that represented the theme of what I was going for. It just hit me like a ton of bricks last minute… My mom really helped me.
18 June 2019 – Ty’Sean Judd Continue reading
I had the hardest time thinking of a title that represented the theme of what I was going for. It just hit me like a ton of bricks last minute… My mom really helped me.
18 June 2019 – Ty’Sean Judd Continue reading
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Learning to be the person I never really knew after I retired was a process that defies age and inspires courage. Taking that first step to a “brand new you” allowed me to embrace uncertainty and grow as an individual.
Becky Kueker – 12 June 2019 Continue reading
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Writing is an art for me, a safe place and whatever my mind conjures up, whether this be a book that men can relate or women, I will take solace in knowing that whoever has sat down to read my book has found it to be quite pleasurable.
Lisa K. Stephenson – 6 June 2019 Continue reading
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I hope to reach younger generations who can commit themselves to a greater understanding of nature.
Tyler G. Warne – 31 May 2019 Continue reading
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However, the topic of government secrets and questioning the existence of extraterrestrial life terrified me to the core. The struggle was in balancing fiction with my research that raised its own questions on what was the truth and what was fantasy.
Kristina Reienzi – 27 May 2019 Continue reading
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The writing just flowed and I felt very lucky for that. The Devil of Writer’s Block has yet to visit me.
Vernon Glenn – 25 May 2019 Continue reading
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We all struggle between two competing natures, the logical and the spiritual. Where we lie between those two points largely defines who we are. That dualism is at the heart of my book.
Gareth Frank – 19 May 2019 Continue reading
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Besides having an overactive imagination, I usually take my stories from the people in my life. What’s happening in the world. Besides crazy cat videos, an idea gets stuck in my head and from that seed I make a story around it.
Jill Brock – 13 May 2019 Continue reading
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Basically, my writing style can be summed-up as a collection of extremely bad habits finely-tuned to an almost professional-level.
Lauren Alexis Wood – 7 May 2019 Continue reading
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Eventually, a story began to emerge in my mind. A story that I hope will bring our two cultures closer together.
JDeVereS – 1 May 2019 Continue reading
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