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10 Commandments of a Successful Writer – Part 2

Last week, we looked at the first three commandments of being a successful writer. Click Here This week, let’s dig further into more of the elements that contribute to our success. We need to keep in mind that success is different for almost every writer. For many, being published defines …

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Chatting with Linda Brooks Davis

Greetings everyone. Today, I am a guest on Linda Brooks Davis blog. Please stop by and join the conversation. And maybe win a free book. Here is the link: http://lindabrooksdavis.com/henry-mclaughlin/lets-chat-author-henry-mclaughlin/ Blessings.

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Official Book Release

Wracked by guilt over having killed once again, Michael Archer embarks on a mission to clear the name of a man wrongly executed for murder. I am pleased to announce the release of my newest book, Riverbend Justice. This sequel to Journey to Riverbend follows the adventures of Michael and …

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When Writers Slump

We all get those times when our get up and go got up and went, leaving us behind. It’s an effort to get up in the morning and to start on our daily activities, like going to work, doing the laundry, cooking, cleaning. Whatever tasks call us. Those times when our …

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Giveaway & Vacation

The winner of the book giveaway from last week — Debbie Lynn Costello’s Sword of Forgiveness — is Angi Griffis. I am on vacation this week. I’ll be back on June 17th when I’ll share my thoughts on multitasking.

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Meet Author Jayme Mansfield

Meet Debut Author Jayme Mansfield Jayme’s debut novel Chasing the Butterfly. I had the privilege of helping her through the early stages of her story. Her vivid, literary voice grows out of melding artistic pursuits as an artist and owner of Piggy Toes Art Studio with those of a writer, …

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Hopping Right Along

My critique partner, Amelia Grimstad, writing at Keep Walking, tagged me in this Writing Process blog hop. Amelia’s determination to answer the call to write, no matter what, inspires me to keep going. What am I working on? At present, I am transitioning between projects. I’ve finished the second book …

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Reflections on the Fourth

As the Fourth of July approaches, I find myself pondering my nation and its history. June was a significant month, a fitting one for leading us to the 238th birthday of our independence. June marked the 50th anniversary of D-Day, the literal first steps to freeing Europe from Nazi tyranny. …

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