Category: At What Cost, Silence?
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Using Scrivener for a Timeline
This is mainly for writers, but readers may be curious about how a novel is developed and written—on Scrivener.
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A 19th Century Christmas
Christmas in the East and West Those who have read At What Cost, Silence? may remember the scenes that took place at Blue Hills during Christmas. Adrien and Berni with help from Betta decorated the home with greens, and the family enjoyed a bountiful Christmas dinner. There was no Christmas tree. The Christmas tree tradition…
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Embracing Creativity at 79
In a world that often glorifies youth and new beginnings, a 79-year-old writer embarking on an ambitious creative endeavor might seem unusual.
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Forgotten 19th Century East Texas
This journey became an immersive exploration of 19th century EastTexas, bringing to life the rich history of the region.
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First Write for Yourself
Do try writing your story in your own words though. Break a few pencils, crayons, whatever. Tear pages. Get. It. Out. That is what is most important.
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Austin’s Old Three Hundred
The two main families in my historical novel are members of those southerners who settled along or near the Brazos River in the early 1800s.
