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June 28, 2012

New Series, New Website Announced

I have been keeping this a secret until I had the editor go through the website with me, but now that it’s done, go see what I have been up to recently. Spend some time on the site… the legend is fascinating (or at least it is to me!) A big thanks to James Curwen for his excellent artwork!


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Published on June 28, 2012 07:45

June 11, 2012

Cover Revealed For Soon To Be Released THIRTY-SIX Novel

Every author loves to see a working manuscript become a completed novel. It’s very exciting. I can hardly contain my enthusiasm for the project I have been working on for the last several months.


This is one of the reasons why: I have a super cool cover. The artist is James Curwen. You can see some of his other covers

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Published on June 11, 2012 14:34

May 10, 2012

Judge Not That Ye Be Not Stupid And Regretful

I recently attended the LDStorymakers Writers Conference, and had a great experience. Three days of thinking about nothing but writing. I participated in Boot Camp (a way for new and improving writers to hone their craft with other writers critiquing their work) as an instructor. That is the second year in a row that I have done so, and I have loved it! I plan on participating again next year.


I also attended some fantastically good presentations. My favorites were from Sandra Tayler, Clint Johnson, Tristi Pinkston, and Tracy and Laura Hickman. What great classes!


But of all the things I experienced this last weekend, one thing stands out the most: I learned something about myself that I don’t like.


Sometimes I have pre-judged people. And I am not going to give any names, but there was a person, a fellow author, who I knew (by name, by sight) from previous conferences, that I never bothered to get to know because I figured they wrote books that I wouldn’t care for. And they seemed a little bit strange anyway. And I thought their fans were strange too.


My realization: I am a foolish man, languishing in a thoughtless stupor.


Yeah. I called myself an idiot. Not because of what I did, but because of what I did NOT do. I should have introduced myself to them a LONG time ago. I should have gotten to know them.


You know what? I discovered that not only are they very articulate, but they are a lot more like me than I ever would have dreamed. And I also discovered that I really like them. I have become part of their fan club.


That is not the first time I have almost packed C-4 explosives around a door of opportunity and blown it sky-high. I think back on those types of experiences in my past, and wonder: What would have happened if I had not given up my preconceived prejudices about them?


Uh . . . My life would be very different now. Some of my best friends today are people who I basically ignored when we first met, years ago.


How about you? Have you ever met someone and not liked them at first, and then later, really gotten to know them? And then become close friends? And then had the horrible realization that you ALMOST passed up a wonderful opportunity? Didn’t it make you sick to your stomach to even think about it?


Yeah. I thought you would understand.


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Published on May 10, 2012 07:50

April 4, 2012

Another Great Blog For Writers

For my writer friends out there . . . take a look at this letter from C.S. Lewis:


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Published on April 04, 2012 16:08

April 2, 2012

Telling Versus Showing In Dialog

I am still learning the differences between telling and showing in my writing. And sometimes I get confused by all of the opinions out there.


One of the questions that I have had concerns the use of dialog, and whether or not dialog does a good enough job at showing, or if it can slip into telling the reader what to think and feel. And editor by the name of Victoria Mixon answered my unspoken question today, and said it like this:


"Dialog is part of showing. "Showing" is where the author shows the characters as they act and speak and move in their described environment—and keeps their own big trap shut."


Yeah. That is what I thought. But not everybody thinks dialog is "showing".

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Published on April 02, 2012 20:45

March 23, 2012

March 19, 2012

Dream Job: Food Critic

I love food. Food makes me happy. So when I ate at a new restaurant today (new to me, I have no idea how long they've been open) and I came away from my lunch thinking: "I am DEFINITELY going back there" (notice the CAPS, bold, and italics), I remembered what my Twitter profile says about wanting to be a food critic. I used the phrase as the title of this blog post. But I'm in touch with reality. Nobody is going to pay me to be a food critic.


So what am I to do?


I declare today to be National Be A Food Critic Day.  Here we go . . .


El Paisa Grill in West Valley City has tacos that will "knock your socks off". That would be "caigan los calcetines", in Spanish.


Now, I don't know what that really means if you translate it directly like I did with Google. It may not even be nice. In English, the phrase "holy cow" doesn't really work in French. Say "sacré vache" while in France, and they look at you like you just escaped the psychiatric lock-down unit. And I'm sure my Spanish speaking friends probably did an eye roll like my teenage daughters do with any of my attempts at being funny. Sorry about that.


*cough*


At any rate, El Paisa Grill has great tacos. Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. they have an All-You-Can-Eat taco bar for just $8.99.  I talked to the manager and asked permission to take some pictures. At first, he looked at me like I was from the health department. But I told him that the Chorizo on the taco bar was excellent. He told me they make their own, in store. That must be why it wasn't greasy like so many others I have had at other restaurants.


The good: They have fantastic salsa and chips. Their fresh corn tortillas, cilantro, and fresh limes made the tacos sing. They had nine different choices for filling, and everything else you usually put on a taco. They serve the fillings, asking you what you want on it, then allow you to do the condiments. I like that. And to top it all off, the price was perfect.


The bad: I ate WAY too much.


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Published on March 19, 2012 19:35

March 2, 2012

There IS Evil In The World

I am very, very concerned for our nation. And I can't seem to shake the feelings of doom which oppress me. Why? Because I think America may have already crossed the point of no return. What is the point I refer to? And what would America return to if she could?


The crossing-point I refer to is the separation of good and evil. It used to be easy to see the dividing line between the two. Everything appears so gray now.


The wheels of our wagon train are now mired on a muddy trail, and torrential rain is coming down in blinding sheets. We are prevented, it seems, from seeing not only where we came from, but where we are going. This trail is not the one we intended to be on. Somewhere down the line, we took a detour in the dark. Supplies are running low, and now we are in enemy territory.


Will America cease to be the great nation it once was? It already has. As a whole, Americans are no longer the moral people who once held up the torch of liberty to the world. Americans have become ungrateful, unrepentant, disobedient, and full of hate. And I am not talking about hatred toward our fellowman. I am talking about hatred toward God. Ungrateful for His blessings. Unrepentant in our hearts. Disobedient to His commandments.


You don't believe me? Do you think Americans have forgotten what the Ten Commandments are? How about you? Can you name them from memory? In order?


I can do it.


1. No other gods.

2. No idol worship.

3. Do not take His name in vain.

4. Keep the Sabbath holy.

5. Honor Father and Mother.

6. Do not kill.

7. Do not commit adultery.

8. Do not steal.

9. Do not bear false witness.

10. Do not covet.


If you couldn't name them yourself, don't feel bad. Most people can't. I blame our schools.


Actually, I am kidding about that one. I don't blame our schools. I blame us. We kicked God out of the schools. We did it because we believed a lie. We believed the lie that the founders of this nation intended us to have freedom FROM religion. It's not true. They intended us to have freedom OF religion. Big difference.


Will the Constitution be destroyed? No. I am assured that the good, God-fearing people of this country will uphold the Constitution even if Washington collapses on itself into a huge sink-hole.


But we have a lot of work to do. There is a pernicious evil in the world right now. Far, far worse than terrorists or Taliban. I believe the most evil idea in the world is this: People are saying that Satan doesn't exist.


Yes. This trend, even in mainstream Christianity, that Satan, the Devil, doesn't exist, is a huge problem. If they claim that he is a myth, they thereby also deny the existence of true evil in the world. And if there really isn't evil, then there really isn't good either. All is gray. You can then do whatever you wish, as long as you don't harm anyone else. Does that sound familiar?


Can we even raise a warning voice against the establishment who has led us down this muddy trail? If we do, what then? Are we being too partisan? Or, is the public debate acceptable as long as we tolerate the other points of view and don't personally accuse each other of having evil motives?


Here is my take on it. We need to be civil. We need to be kind and have compassion. We should treat others with respect. But, we should not be required to accept the words and ideas of others without scrutiny. I believe it is perfectly acceptable to exercise due diligence, study things out, and then decide for ourselves if we need to continue to listen to a voice. If we determine the voice is promoting evil, we tune it out.


There truly is evil in the world, working hard to destroy all that is good. Anyone who denies this is fooling themselves. Or . . . they are being fooled by him who says, "I am no devil, for there is none."


What set me off on this tangent was that in recent days, on more than one occasion, I have heard the following idea presented: "Nobody is trying to destroy the Constitution."


That is a LIE.


The Constitution was divinely inspired. Our founding fathers recognized that. If you don't believe me, go read their writings. Look at the Federalist Papers. Look at the histories. The hand of God is plainly evident in the creation of that wonderful document.


If you ARE convinced that the Constitution was divinely inspired, and if you believe that Satan is real, then why don't we put 2 and 2 together. Wouldn't he want to destroy it? Wouldn't he want to use the offices of the Presidency, Congress, the Senate, and the Judiciary to change the document until it is no longer recognizable, OR, cause them all to ignore the document and do as they please?


Yes. That is exactly what Satan is trying to do. The Constitution represents Liberty. And Satan does not want us to have Liberty, or the freedom to choose for ourselves.


Don't get me wrong here. I am not talking about Democrats. I am not talking about Republicans. I personally think, as a whole, they are almost all corrupt, both parties. Libertarians and Independents too. Not every single person, but most of them, corrupt. Secular and Godless.


And now we finally get around to my point . . . if we can't even agree that evil DOES exist in the world, and that there truly are those who would destroy all that is good (whether knowingly and intentionally, or unwittingly because they are an ignorant pawn), then how in the world can we ever protect the things we hold dear if we don't even admit that there IS an enemy?


The solution to the problem: America needs to return to God. Then it will be far easier to see the enemy among us. Because, trust me . . . he does exist.


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Published on March 02, 2012 08:10

February 8, 2012