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Month: September 2021

Holding Out For A Hero

Holding Out For A Hero

Last weekend I got to meet one of my heroes! It wasn’t an actor, singer, or reality star. It wasn’t even one of the people that are the real heroes like firefighters, medical professionals, or the majority of good policeman. She is just my hero. If it hadn’t been for her, I wouldn’t be posting anything right now because I wouldn’t have a blog. If that had been the case, then I am also more than certain I never would…

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Too Many Irons In The Fire?

Too Many Irons In The Fire?

More like too many projects in my Scrivener folder. I briefly mentioned before that I was working on three books a couple months ago. Since then, I started working on a short story and another novel. I thought I would be devoting the lion’s share of my writing efforts to Finn’s Descent, the follow up book to Sawyer’s Run. I have the general outline of the book laid out and written a few chapters but then the story stalled out….

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When is cancer a good thing?

When is cancer a good thing?

I’ll tell you when. When it bumps my priority level for a liver transplant into the stratosphere! The scene earlier today: Doctor: So, why are we seeing you today? Arionis: Have you seen my latest MRI results? Doc: Let me look at that right now. *clickity clack clack click* Oh, you got cancer. Ari: Yup. Doc: Well then, remember all the times you pushed us to do a living liver transplant and we said no because you weren’t sick enough…

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