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Many Stories to Tell but Forever Without A Voice

admin September 5, 2011 love, oak, Random0 Comment on Many Stories to Tell but Forever Without A Voice

I am sad to say that my old oak tree, the one that sits next to my driveway, has been slated to come down this week. I have not lived here long, but that oak tree has represented our property, at least for me, in...

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Rest In Peace, Dallas.

admin May 31, 2011 #dallas, love, Random4 Comments on Rest In Peace, Dallas.

All good things must come to an end, and Dallas really was a good thing. You may be thinking, what do you mean, “Rest in Peace, Dallas”, you haven’t killed your book, Exposing Dallas, have you? That is where I mention that in no way...

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Love Your Characters Too Much?

admin February 24, 2011 #dallas, #exposing, book, character, love, Random, sequel, writing0 Comment on Love Your Characters Too Much?

How much is too much? Is it too much when you have a crush on your main character? Or should that be a given considering you have created them with love into what you want them to be, exactly what you want them to be?...

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