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Judalon de Bornay

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Judalon de Bornay First, I take the advice of my mentor, Bruce McAllister, and read great writing in my genre - which is historical fiction. Second, I read all those un…moreFirst, I take the advice of my mentor, Bruce McAllister, and read great writing in my genre - which is historical fiction. Second, I read all those unread emails languishing in the ether world from great sources like Writer's Digest and find current articles on this age-old problem. Third, I write journal entries, and letters -long emails or handwritten and snail mailed. Fourth, I wait for dark, quiet moments and type out whatever images are playing out in my mind, trying to convert them into words. (less)
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Great Crossing

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Forgotten Man, Forgotten War

Great Crossing by Judalon de Bornay Richard was born October 17, 1780, and almost didn’t make it to his thirty-third birthday.

In its earliest drafts, Great Crossing opened with the origin of Richard’s fame: on the glorious morning of October 5, 1813, along the River Thames in Ontario, Canada, where fighting men credited him with slaying the greatest Native American leader ever, Tecumseh. But early readers pointed out the fact th Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 27, 2021 18:10
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“Change "I'm too old to start (or finish or publish) that novel" to "I'm too alive NOT to start." Sharing your words is the best way to keep on living.”
Judalon de Bornay, Great Crossing

“Change "I'm too old to start (or finish or publish) that novel" to "I'm too alive NOT to start." Sharing your words is the best way to keep on living.”
Judalon de Bornay, Great Crossing

“No one believes more firmly than Comrade Napoleon that all animals are equal. He would be only too happy to let you make your decisions for yourselves. But sometimes you might make the wrong decisions, comrades, and then where should we be?”
George Orwell, Animal Farm

“My friends tell me that I have a tendency to point out problems without offering solutions, but they never tell me what I should do about it.”
Daniel Gilbert, Stumbling on Happiness

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