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During my time in the army, I deployed to Cambodia to train their military to operate and maintain heavy road building equipment. While there, I toured many of the torture museums Colonel Pol Pot used during the time of the Killing Fields. Left the country angry and with a heart for the people there. Drawing on that experience, I penned To Know Death. Of course, I added in the fictional aspect of touching one of the skulls in a mass grave and receiving the ability to see death (and hopefully prevent it), before it actually occurred.
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I've found that running is when I get past any blockage...
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Being a Christian writer, it gives me a way to spread the love of Christ...
D.W. Brown
To simply write, edit, and keep sending in your manuscripts. There are many publishers out there; chances are yours will appeal to one of them.
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A re-release of my first novel, Lost Time. While on a road trip to New York, the MC spaces out and loses 90 minutes of time. When he comes to, he discovers a mysterious gym bag with a bloody knife, gloves, and 5k in his backseat. He struggles to recall what happened. Did he harm someone? Should he call the police? Keep the money?
D.W. Brown
While deployed in the army as an heavy equipment operator, we instructed the Cambodians to build roads and maintain the equipment donated to them by the U.S. Navy. While there, we toured many of the torture museums used by Colonel Pol Pot to carry out his mass genocide. Used that setting to come up with a mass grave where one of the skulls give the MC's the ability to see death (and hopefully prevent it), before it actually occurs.
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