Monthly Archives: August 2012

Writing Fiction Tip

I am going to pass along the best advice I ever got for writing fiction. I don’t know who told me, or where I read it but it is true. It is a simple concept, but a vital one if … Continue reading

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A Book and a Movie

I’ve just experienced an epiphany. I finished a book and saw a movie and it was remarkable how the story of Hitler’s rise to power and the movie 2016 can be so similar to current events in America. The book, … Continue reading

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Lazy Writers for Lazy Readers

Back in the day of Peter, Paul and Mary and Sonny and Cher I remember reading an article about musicians and songwriters. What it said was, in effect, that when artists writing songs had written everything they could think of, … Continue reading

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“Sonny” My Hero

I had so much response to my blog “My Hero” that I thought you might like to see a picture of “Sonny” (Lt. George Edward Boeckmann) which was taken on the flight line shortly before he died on 3 August … Continue reading

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Editors? Who needs ’em?

One of the most frequent and consistent complaints I read in reviews on Amazon about eBooks is the number of errors that annoy the reader. I read one recently where the reviewer had counted fifty instances of typos, missing words, … Continue reading

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My Hero

I want to tell you the story of a hero. There are few heroes around these days outside of the military, so he can be your hero too if you need one. But first I have to tell you about … Continue reading

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