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James Radford

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Troy, AL, The United States
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In addition to his writing, James Radford is a practicing attorney and founding partner of Radford Scott LLP, a law firm focused on civil rights and employment litigation. He a 2003 graduate of Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama, where he earned his Bachelor’s Degree in English Literature. He is a 2006 graduate of the University of Georgia School of Law in Athens, Georgia. He lives with his family in Decatur, Georgia.

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James Radford Feeling the story somehow magically flowing from your brain into your fingers and onto the page. Stories that seem to come from nowhere, like a dream.
James Radford Finish what you start, no matter how much of a grind it can seem at times. It's not always fun. Treat it like a workout or a run. The goal is to get t…moreFinish what you start, no matter how much of a grind it can seem at times. It's not always fun. Treat it like a workout or a run. The goal is to get to the end. If you quit before then, no payoff and lots of regret.(less)
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Iain M. Banks
“Almost every developing species had a creation myth buried somewhere in its past, even if by the time they’d become space-faring it was no more than a quaint and dusty irrelevance (though, granted, some were downright embarrassing). Talking utter drivel about thunderclouds having sex with the sun, lonely old sadists inventing something to amuse themselves with, a big fish spawning the stars, planets, moons and your own ever-so-special People – or whatever other nonsense had wandered into the most likely feverish mind of the enthusiast who had come up with the idea in the first place – at least showed you were interested in trying to provide an explanation for the world around you, and so was generally held to be a promising first step towards coming up with the belief system that provably worked and genuinely did produce miracles: reason, science and technology.”
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Iain M. Banks
“The birds disturbed from the network of waterways beneath the barges wheeled in the sky, calling plaintively.”
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