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Month: July 2020

60 Index Cards Equal a Book

60 Index Cards Equal a Book   What Is It? I used to be a pantser. I wrote my books and stories by the seat of my pants. After doing that for many years, I started to realize the value of an outline. When I was in a sales field, I started my career anew every month.  The previous month closed, and the next one started fresh. I was waking up in a new world…

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Deep Cheese

Yes, she did it again. My wife, PJ, did it again last evening. She took a bit of this and a handful of that, and created the most magnificent dish I have enjoyed in a long time! It actually consisted of, among many other things, lots of cheese, ripe olives, hamburger, spices, onions, tomatoes, taco shells and guacamole.  Wow.  What a treat to smell baking and a treat to consume! By now you probably know…

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A Quick Vacation

Well, we’re baaaaack… We went down to Chattanooga and up I-75 towards Knoxville all this week.  The scenery was awesome, of course.  There was a little road work delay from time to time, especially in Chattanooga, where they were working on some exits and merges.  But it was nothing too terrible like when we were coming back from Cookeville two weeks ago. Join our reader’s community, and subscribe/click here! In Cookeville, we had the pleasure of eating lunch at The Blue…

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Seven Books this Summer

Thanks for asking! I am working on seven books this summer, two of which are fiction, and the other five non-fiction. They are ALL going to be equally GREAT! Yes, unlike my previous books, like the three-book series on the Imposter Syndrome. I am so tempted to list the working titles to whet your appetites, but of course, that practice is considered bad luck by my people. Maybe later.

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