Laughter Lifts the Heart
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Tag Archives: Company Man
Stunning Sentences
I told you I was reading this. I’m still reading it. Yes–I’m slow. I just finished the chapter on sentences, and thought I’d share some of my favorites with you. Thing is, most come from the same source: Cormac McCarthy’s The Road. … Continue reading
Joseph Finder’s Odd Dog
If you’ve looked at my sidebar recently, you know I’ve got Joe Finder’s latest “Nick Heller” thriller on my bedstand. This book releases June 21, but I’m one of the lucky few who won a pre-release copy on Goodreads. My … Continue reading
Posted in Writing
Tagged Buried Secrets, Company Man, dogs, English Mastiff, Joseph Finder, research, Shar-Pei
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Next Book on the List
Anyone notice how long Vince Flynn’s Memorial Day stayed “on the nightstand” in the sidebar? If you did, you’re probably thinking I’m the slowest reader on the planet. In my defense, I (1) finished it a long time ago and … Continue reading
Posted in Writing, Writing Tips
Tagged Characterization, Company Man, Donald Maass, Joseph Finder, protagonists, Red Leaves, The Fire in Fiction, Thomas Cook
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