Ask the Author: Andrew Paul Grell
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Andrew Paul Grell
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Andrew Paul Grell
First of all, the most significant philosophical take-away is that even though I am a computer professional, I seem to lack the capacity to navigate social media, thereby not seeing your question for three weeks!
The take-away from the book is that organization and bureaucracy tend to impede an inate desire to do good stuff.
The take-away from the book is that organization and bureaucracy tend to impede an inate desire to do good stuff.
Andrew Paul Grell
Write something else that isn't blocked.
Andrew Paul Grell
I can do it in my jammies with our little puppy, Cyrus King of Persia, curled up at my feet.
Andrew Paul Grell
Journal everything you see and hear. If you put real stuff in your writing, people will recognize it and like it.
Andrew Paul Grell
The Caleb Hoffman Stories. Let's just say that Caleb is my Zuckerman.
Andrew Paul Grell
My work is about problem solving; that's my day job. When I see a solvable problem, I think about solving it in writing. Luckily, my last stab at that got picked up by Golden Fleece Press.
Andrew Paul Grell
The goats from Leviticus 16:21 stick out like sore thumbs: they are the only example of vicarious expiation of sin in the Old Testament. Their story needed to be told. And they're a great device for a science fiction story!
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