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Terry L. Mills

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Terry L. Mills was born in Harlem, New York, and raised in Jamaica, Queens, New York where he attended public schools including P.S. 37, and Junior High School 59. Relocating to Powhatan, VA for high school, he attend St. Emma Military Academy where he developed a love for books, story-telling; and also a sense of being a disciplined and focused person. He has travelled extensively having journeyed to Beijing, China, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Morocco, Northern Africa, Costa Del Sol, Spain, Havana, Cuba, Istanbul, Turkey, Manaus, Brazil, most of the islands of the Caribbean, as well as to many of the major cities in the United States. Terry is a professor of sociology having earned his PhD from the University of Southern California, and is in ...more

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Terry L. Mills Writer's block is probably inevitable. However, it is important to take a break away from your work to let some fresh air into the "ideas room." While…moreWriter's block is probably inevitable. However, it is important to take a break away from your work to let some fresh air into the "ideas room." While you are on this break, try to develop an outline for your ideas. Nothing complex, just a simple outline with for example, some key ideas for the chapter, some points about the character development, how the chapters might flow.(less)
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“I should have told you long ago how much I love you, but those fleeting moments of opportunity passed all too quickly. Before I knew it, you had gone to your eternity. Nevertheless, I want to tell you now that I love you . . . still!”
Terry L. Mills, The Escort: Walking to Eternity With My Brother

“Remember me and smile, for it's better to forget than to remember me and cry.”
Dr. Seuss

“I should have told you long ago how much I love you, but those fleeting moments of opportunity passed all too quickly. Before I knew it, you had gone to your eternity. Nevertheless, I want to tell you now that I love you . . . still!”
Terry L. Mills, The Escort: Walking to Eternity With My Brother

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