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I completely understand that. May I ask what prompted you to write more consistently?
For me it's all about finding the time and a quiet place. I have much to say, but not enough time to say it.
When I stopped, it was because I was building and operating a prototype aquaponic farm. That took all my time for several years. The farm project ended and I started writing again. I'm almost done with the first draft of "The Sword of Yahweh." The second book in the Jonathan Harkon Adventures. It picks up where "The Meat Market" left off.
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I completely understand that. May I ask what prompted you to write more consistently?
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For me it's all about finding the time and a quiet place. I have much to say, but not enough time to say it.
When I stopped, it was because I was building and operating a prototype aquaponic farm. That took all my time for several years. The farm project ended and I started writing again. I'm almost done with the first draft of "The Sword of Yahweh." The second book in the Jonathan Harkon Adventures. It picks up where "The Meat Market" left off.
