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August 29, 2014

The Four D’s: Part 6 – Depth of Insight

    What is insight? The ability to understand people and situations in a very clear way. Or, an understanding of the true nature of something. How about the power or act of seeing into a situation, or the act of apprehending the inner nature of things. I think all of these are apt definitions of […]
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Published on August 29, 2014 16:02

The 4 D’s: Part 6 – Depth of Insight

    What is insight? The ability to understand people and situations in a very clear way. Or, an understanding of the true nature of something. How about the power or act of seeing into a situation, or the act of apprehending the inner nature of things. I think all of these are apt definitions of […]
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Published on August 29, 2014 16:02

August 21, 2014

Trauma University (What Are These Things–Part 2)

  Last month I showed photos of a laryngoscope and an endotracheal tube, and I explained how they are used to ventilate a patient who can no longer breathe on his or her own (go here a recap). In many medical and surgical emergencies, securing the airway and ventilating the patient is the top priority.    […]
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Published on August 21, 2014 11:18

July 21, 2014

Where Writers Win

              If you are writing a book that you hope will see the light of day at some point, you should already have a marketing platform up and running. If you’re not familiar with this concept, I talk about it and offer several useful links in a previous post (here). […]
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Published on July 21, 2014 15:58

July 18, 2014

What Are These Things …

  … and what are they doing on an author website?   The instrument on the left is a laryngoscope. The tube on the right is an endotracheal tube. They are used to intubate patients who cannot breathe for themselves, such as those who are undergoing general anesthesia for surgery, or who have a medical condition that precludes them from […]
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Published on July 18, 2014 14:09

June 30, 2014

The Me, Myself, and I Interview – Part 6

  In part 5 of this interview I described the most horrific surgery case I’ve ever seen, and went on to discuss how that experience shaped, and continues to influence, the characters I develop. In this installment, I talk about the single incident that set my writing career in motion.     Me:  All right. That was interesting, but […]
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Published on June 30, 2014 17:04

June 23, 2014

The Me, Myself, and I Interview – Part 5

    What happens when a young man drives his convertible into the base of a power pole and the electrical transformer falls in his lap? And what does that have to do with the building of fictional characters?     As writers, a great deal of ourselves end up in our characters. Some of our personality […]
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Published on June 23, 2014 17:27

The Me, Myself and I Interview – Part 5

  What happens when a young man drives his convertible into the base of a power pole and the electrical transformer falls in his lap? And what does that have to do with the building of fictional characters?     As writers, a great deal of ourselves end up in our characters. Some of our personality traits […]
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Published on June 23, 2014 17:27

June 12, 2014

Book News: finally, a release date.

  The Organ Takers is scheduled for publication on November 17th (just in time for the holidays). It will be available in print, e-book, and audio form. Between now and then keep an eye out for Goodreads and other giveaways. As soon as I have a box of hardcovers in my garage, I’ll start doling them out. […]
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Published on June 12, 2014 13:58

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