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A Dub Walker Thriller. I welcome any opportunity to collaborate with other dedicated writers, both for the camaraderie and for the learning experience—and those are the biggest personal benefits I get from the writing group. My group, the Written Remains Guild, has been instrumental in helping me gain focus on my work from other member perspectives, as I in turn help them by providing my thoughts on their work.

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The critique sessions are illuminating as well as fun. Being with the group has also given me the opportunity to perform my first public reading of my own work, alongside four fellow members, at a public library.

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What I assumed would be a terrifying event was actually fun, and gave me a chance to talk with the audience members afterward. It was a rewarding event, one I look forward to doing again in the future.

I love anthologies, by the way. And I write a lot of nonfiction, particularly gardening articles. But my dream is to publish as many suspense novels as possible before I kick that bucket. It involves voodoo, drug running, and freaky violence.

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Biography Early years Karen Robards sold her first story in He is also one of Suspense Magazine 's book reviewers. The War is ageless, hidden in the shadows, governed by a rigid set of rules, and fought by two distinct sides — one good, one evil. Books by John Raab. Terri Armstrong rated it it was amazing Sep 06, Return to Book Page.

Literary agents out there, please take note! A chemist, believe it or not … well, up until I actually took a chemistry class in high school. When I was around 10 years old, I loved the idea of taking different chemicals and combining them to create a wholly different product. When I began writing short fiction in high school, I found out that it was much like chemistry, taking raw and often disparate ideas and turning them into a story.

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Not much difference between good storytelling and alchemy, is there? If you could write a message to future aspiring authors and place it in a time capsule for them to read years from now, what would you write? Just do it, whatever it takes. Churn out writing and market it.