How much of The Redemption of Don Juan Casanova based upon his life experiences? Does he have any more storylines in mind for this character? Out of all the books this author has written, which one is his favorite? Is there a special place he has set aside to write? You used to work in…
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Book Reviews, Memoirs, New Words Learned, Nonfiction, Words
Crazy is Normal – a Review
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• •Guest Posts
How Public Schools in the U.S. Have Improved – Guest Post by Lloyd Lofthouse
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• •As amazing as this may sound, the democratically managed public schools in the United States have been slowly and steadily improving over the last 114 years [actually longer than that], and they continue to improve in spite of the false claims to the contrary. How much of an improvement am I talking about? In 1900,…
Book Reviews, Historical Fiction, New Words Learned, Suspense/Thrillers, War, Words
Running with the Enemy – a Review
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• •Author Interviews, Fiction Writing
Lloyd Lofthouse Interview – Writing, Characters, and Vietnam
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• •How much of Running with the Enemy is fiction? How much of it really happened? How completely does he develop his characters before writing? When did he first have a desire to write? What advice does he have for writers who are striving to be published? You are a Vietnam veteran, and this book started as a…
Confusing Words, Fiction Writing, Words
Confusing Words from Bad to Bandied
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Atty Eve Interview – Reading, Writing, and Kentuckiana Authors
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• •For what audience was this book written? Which character was her favorite? Where did her inspiration come from? Why did she start the group Kentuckiana Authors ? For what audience is this book intended? This book is for those who like dark, twisted, psychological thrillers. It is not for young teenagers. I’m thinking New Adult…