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IT’S ALL IN THE STARS

I’ve talked a lot about developing believable, interesting characters.  In my humble opinion this  is perhaps the most important factor in creating a successful novel. Without, logically motivated, three-dimensional characters, the most stunning descriptions, the most  exciting plots and the most sparkling dialogue, fail to engage the … Continue reading

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WHY TO HAIKU

One of the many reasons I love my Kindle is the treasure trove of new books and authors I find in the bargain bin at the Amazon and Barnes and Nobles Ebook Stores. There, to generate interest in their projects, many newly … Continue reading

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WHY TO HAIKU

One of the many reasons I love my Kindle is the treasure trove of new books and authors I find in the bargain bin at the Amazon and Barnes and Nobles Ebook Stores. There, to generate interest in their projects, many newly … Continue reading

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WHY TO HAIKU

One of the many reasons I love my Kindle is the treasure trove of new books and authors I find in the bargain bin at the Amazon and Barnes and Nobles Ebook Stores. There, to generate interest in their projects, many newly … Continue reading

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