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Keenan Powell
Hogwarts, for sure! I'd like to take an intensive course in Telekinesis. No more "Where's my cell phone?" Just a whip of my wand and a firm "Leviosa!"
Keenan Powell
Currently I'm working through the Maeve Kerrigan series on Audible following a recommendation from author Claire Allan. I love this narrator, she brings so much life to each character, it's hard to believe she's only one person. And Maeve is just so likeable. Just finished Book #5. Also read Matt Coyle's most recent book, Wrong Light. Loved! My review is posted on Goodreads. And I read Edwin Hill's latest, The Missing Ones. Loved it too. He has a whole new interpretation on crime fiction and has made it his own.
Keenan Powell
I stood on the stairway holding the empty baby shoe in my hand as a silhouette of a man moved through the shadows of the floor below.
Keenan Powell
If I get stuck on a particular project, I first try to frame a very specific question about what should happen next. Then I put the project aside and work on a short story. Usually in a day or two, the answer will come to me on how to proceed. I always have paper and pen around, in every room in my house and a notebook and pen in my purse for when the muse strikes.
Keenan Powell
The best thing about being a writer is playing with my imaginary friends.
Keenan Powell
Never give up. You won't get published if you don't write. Apply to every contest you see.
Keenan Powell
I'm currently working on a historical series set in Adams, Massachusetts.
Keenan Powell
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(view spoiler)[Several years ago, there was a series of homeless deaths in Anchorage, Alaska, where I live. These were unusual in that they occurred during the summer and had all been ruled as death by natural causes. One day, I was sitting in a law seminar, bored to tears, when the two presenters began discussing a little known law that allows the medical examiner to declare death by natural causes without doing an autopsy. In a blinding flash of light, I saw how a serial killer could have gotten away with murder. (hide spoiler)]
Keenan Powell
My most recently published story, Cattle Raid of Adams, Mass, published in Busted! was inspired loosely, very loosely, by the legend of the Cattle Raid of Cooley.
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