T. August Green

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I was born and raised in Central Virginia, and as a child I watched the Apollo moon missions along with every episode of Star Trek I could catch.
While many of my relatives were fans of NASCAR, I always loved the winged warriors of prototype sports car racing. It certainly didn't get as much TV time but Wide World of Sports delivered quite a few events.
Science, history, and English/drama were my favorite school subjects, but jobs and a early family start postponed any further formal education in those areas.
The education of life and people has proven quite beneficial as I returned to my inner goals almost two decades later.
Star Trek: The Next Generation began accepting open screenplay admissions and that got me back to writing. While a
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T. August Green Read, watch a movie, read, watch people at a sporting event or just in the city. Read at the beach or other public place where people come to enjoy th…moreRead, watch a movie, read, watch people at a sporting event or just in the city. Read at the beach or other public place where people come to enjoy themselves. You may not read as much there but the distractions can be priceless. Reading doesn't have to be novels, it can be magazines or other things that spark your interest. Read what you love, go back and read something you truly enjoyed, you might be amazed how much you get a second time around.(less)
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Moonracer: The Long Shadow

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Learn from the Legends

I've recently been reading J.D. Robb's "Naked in Death" and found it to be a compelling sci-fi police mystery, even if it does feel a tiny bit less involved. But a short book doesn't make it a bad one in the same way a one-hour television show can be as good or better than a feature film.

I finally got to see the long-awaited documentary film "Steve McQueen: The Man and Le Mans," and I discovered a Read more of this blog post »
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Published on December 03, 2015 19:39 Tags: hemingway, janet-evanovich, jd-robb, le-mans, naked-in-death, stephanie-plum, steve-mcqueen

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“Damn you, Terry Glenman! Why did you have to be so charming? Why did you have to make me fall in love? So you could risk your neck and I could die slow watching you?"
-Kelly Armstrong”
T. August Green, Moonracer: The Long Shadow

“Throttle it down a bit, mate, and don't crush that pint. You're gonna need that hand tomorrow. I'm not telling you not to do this, I'm saying stop trying to be Shadow and just be you. When you're in the cockpit you can race 'for him' but you can't 'be him.' You always had great potential, lad, but we both spent so much time making sure the lead horse ran the best race you got left behind."
- Luther 'Blackbird' Gregg”
T. August Green, Moonracer: The Long Shadow

“The beautiful part about writing is you don't have to get it right the first time, unlike, say, a brain surgeon.”
Robert Cormier

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