Category Archives: World War I

NAVIGATING THE RESEARCH JOURNEY

When you’re a writer, research is part of the job. But here is the thing: some writers would rather have root canal surgery than endure what they consider the drudgery of research. I, on the other hand, am one of … Continue reading

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INTERVIEW WITH MARGIE VAWTER

I am delighted today to welcome one of my critique partners and dear friend, Margie Vawter, to my blog. Margie and I go way back. She’s been an influence on my writing, and since she also works as a freelance … Continue reading

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