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Friday’s Odds and Ends

A recent article in the Dallas Morning News about taking on too much responsibility by Jonathan Look made me stop and think about the difference between responsibility and “response-ability.” He wrote, “If we have the trappings of success, but through our lack of ‘response-ability’ have eliminated the time to enjoy them, has this pressure made […]

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Book Review – A Voyage Remembered by Leslie Snow

A Voyage RememberedLeslie SnowHardcover: 220 pagesPublisher: Peter E. Randall Publisher (March 18, 2014)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 1931807787 BOOK BLURB: This is a story of a man and a woman with vastly different backgrounds who overcame obstacles and created art and living experience. Leslie Snow was a dancer, painter, and poet; Louis Féron was a goldsmith, jeweler, and

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Writing by the Numbers and Playing by the Rules

Today’s Wednesday’s Guest is Stanley Schatt who is here to share about how his mystery, Silent Partner, came to be. Sometimes we writers to like to give a bit of the backstory. We are all influenced by other writers whose books we enjoy, and the story ideas don’t always come out of thin air. I

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Book Review – Silent Partner by Stan Schatt

Silent PartnerStan SchattPublished by Pen L PublishingISBN: 978-1-940222-45-5 Release date 9-01-2014$14.97246 pages BOOK BLURB Haunted by her past, Detective Francis “Frankie” Ryan must race against time to solve a double homicide and find a sadistic killer. Besieged from all directions, the only person she can trust is Josh, a tabloid reporter who also writes the

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