Politics, Passion, and Point of View By Kathryn Brown Ramsperger

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When I began writing The Shores of Our Souls, I knew my choice of point of view was critical. Point of view can make or break a story of interplay between cultures. I started the novel in my protagonist Dianna’s … Continue reading

Seems Mighty Suspicious By J.L. Salter

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Sometimes things are unnecessarily confusing. Especially when one spouse is a slightly paranoid mystery buff (who’s seen almost every Hollywood classic film from the 1930s and 1940s) and the other spouse is suddenly acting quite suspiciously.             [Note: this is slightly embellished from … Continue reading