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Why I listen to a lot of music from the late 60s.
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Mice and deer invade a small town. Avid gun owner kills all of them to live in peace.
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I guess I'd like to go back to the Gold Rush, like in Redeeming Love.
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For this summer, I've re-read The Unexpected Choice. Since I'm so busy writing my next novel in progress, I haven't had much time to read. I am slowly but surely getting through A Wing and a Prayer by Julie Lessman.
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(view spoiler)[Personally knowing some musicians and their back stories, reading Creston Mapes' Rock Star Chronicles, and discovering my inner rock journalist. (hide spoiler)]
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(view spoiler)[Caffeine, hard rock music, dark chocolate, a good night's rest, exercise, and proper time management (I plan my day at least 24 hours in advance). Also, I have to have a good hair day {Laugh} (hide spoiler)]
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(view spoiler)[My third book, Wise Turned Foolish. It's about a fallen guitar hero, Keith Atwood, who abandons his band and spends many years as an alcoholic. After a few unsuccessful attempts at jobs and other bands, he becomes a born-again Christian. He reads the book of Ephesians, reflecting on some parts of his life.
But that's not the only book I'm working on. My fourth may be Stone Solid, which I started at the same time as Wise Turned Foolish. Due to the demands the latter has for me, I have to put Stone Solid on hold. But I will come back to it. I have at least two other books I have in my head that I have yet to put on paper. (hide spoiler)]
But that's not the only book I'm working on. My fourth may be Stone Solid, which I started at the same time as Wise Turned Foolish. Due to the demands the latter has for me, I have to put Stone Solid on hold. But I will come back to it. I have at least two other books I have in my head that I have yet to put on paper. (hide spoiler)]
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(view spoiler)[There is a story inside every one of you. You're not doing yourself, your family and friends, or even this entire world a favor by not putting it on paper. So, sit down and write it. If it means that much to you to write a book, take the advice from an overlooked line from Flashdance: "You must make the time, child." Also, no matter what or how long it takes, get your support system in order, starting with your family. Even then, keep writing. They'll see your passion, and they will want to support you, and others will want to write a book, themselves. I've seen this for myself over the past few years. (hide spoiler)]
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(view spoiler)[I can take my life experiences, my passions, my heart's desires, and put them on paper. I can also put my strong work ethic to work, and also listen to whatever music I'd like while I'm writing. Life is good! (hide spoiler)]
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I just keep writing something, even if it has nothing to do with the topic or scene. If I do that long enough, I'll think of an idea. When I do, I'll go back and delete all of the unrelated stuff, the "junk."
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