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Harry W. Kendall There are so many good things about being a writer to choose one as best would be an impossibility. Among the best, one most challenging to me is fleshing out reality (truth) in shaping literature from American History; whew.
Harry W. Kendall Leave your work-area. Sit comfortably in your sacred space, or wherever you will be alone, and meditate on the cause of the barrier. If meditation is not a part of your routine or is not practical find some other means to settle in a quiet environment. In meditation, a tentative solution might take you to some strange places. That is okay. Settle on one or two and ask yourself questions, such as why and what might come after. Do not fight suggestions. Reason them out, keep, or firmly reject. The right one will resonate with-in.
Harry W. Kendall I am preparing the second book of the MLK JR. Trilogy for publication. Its title is the Rev. Alan Duberry and begins with his leaving home for college. The central theme is his coming of age in the civil rights movement. Its history-encounters and forward progression-determine his future to make the MLK dream of a Promised Land became a reality.
Harry W. Kendall The acorn for writing, "Reap the Hot September Harvest", which has become a trilogy, came from meditating on finding probable closure to the crusade of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. "Desiree, Book 1", written as literature of the civil rights movement's history is based on my need to raise her spiritual consciousness while keeping her grounded as an interesting young woman. Readers must like her in order for the work to be successful.

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