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Mark C. King

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Mark King is an easy-going writer with a talent for finding enjoyment in most any situation. He’s a lifelong reader whose literary interests include science fiction, adventure, thriller, and mysteries, to name a few. When not working or writing, he can be found watching movies, kayaking, associating with friends, and of course reading.

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Mark C. King I have two ways:

1) I bounce ideas off of friends - I love hearing different viewpoints.

2) I don't stress over it. Time will fix the problem, it alway…more
I have two ways:

1) I bounce ideas off of friends - I love hearing different viewpoints.

2) I don't stress over it. Time will fix the problem, it always does.(less)
Mark C. King It is extremely satisfying to have an outlet for creativity. Regardless if anyone reads it, I am happy to produce a story from my own self.

If I create…more
It is extremely satisfying to have an outlet for creativity. Regardless if anyone reads it, I am happy to produce a story from my own self.

If I create something that others enjoy, then wow!! Humbling and awesome at the same time.(less)
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“I painted stars and the moon and clouds and just endless, dark sky.” I finished the sixth, and was well on my way sawing through the seventh before I said, “I never knew why. I rarely went outside at night—usually, I was so tired from hunting that I just wanted to sleep. But I wonder … ” I pulled out the seventh and final arrow. “I wonder if some part of me knew what was waiting for me. That I would never be a gentle grower of things, or someone who burned like fire—but that I would be quiet and enduring and as faceted as the night. That I would have beauty, for those who knew where to look, and if people didn’t bother to look, but to only fear it … Then I didn’t particularly care for them, anyway. I wonder if, even in my despair and hopelessness, I was never truly alone. I wonder if I was looking for this place—looking for you all.”
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Mark King Charlotte wrapped her arms around herself in an attempt to become smaller, more self-contained. It was a physical reaction to her emotional state. Her entire world was crashing in on her like a collapsing star and she didn't know what would emerge.

- Excerpt from my upcoming book. :)


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