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Duane Windell Phillips

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Duane Windell Phillips I love to watch people. I observe interactions between individuals and sometimes channel that into a scene to write. I once watched a little girl, per…moreI love to watch people. I observe interactions between individuals and sometimes channel that into a scene to write. I once watched a little girl, perhaps 3 years old, play with her doll as she and her mother shopped in the market. I have filed my observations of her for some future story sequence. (less)
Duane Windell Phillips For me, I love when someone connects with my writing and desires to tell me about it. Every story I write has hidden meanings or messages and it thril…moreFor me, I love when someone connects with my writing and desires to tell me about it. Every story I write has hidden meanings or messages and it thrills me when a reader inquires about something they think they see.
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Blind Horizons

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I was asked if I had a favorite part of my book, Blind Horizons. Yes, and it is when Boulos and Amal reunite in Daiwik’s apartment. It was one of the first parts written once I established the main characters, a blind man and his childhood love. Here is a slice:

Madhura closed the door. Then he heard Madhura say, “I arranged for a problem to arise for my husband to fix. He will not be gone long. Le Read more of this blog post »
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Published on August 04, 2018 10:29 Tags: blindhorizons, published
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“When your heart is broken, sometimes all you need is another heart to recognize that.”
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“When your heart is broken, sometimes all you need is another heart to recognize that.”
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