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Christopher R. Brennan

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Christopher R. Brennan grew up in London and Paris, returning to the USA for academic study at Randolph Macon College, University of Denver, and advanced studies at UCLA. His first writing was a produced one act play at Boston College, which won the New England Theater Writing Conference.

Travels have taken Brennan to Mexico, Canada, back to Europe, Asia and Central America.

While in college, he joined the Ashland Volunteer Fire Department, and was elected Dept. President twice. He responded to over 100 emergency calls, from chemical fires, structure fires and vehicle accidents.

He presently lives in Miami,and travels to London and Los Angeles. His novella, "A Sea So Soundless," will be published soon.
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Writing is addictive. Good writing cannot be habit. It's a mix of dedication, frustration, and determination. Sometimes those three work. When they do, you will know it.
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When The Gods Clash

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Christopher Brennan I'm pleased to have just read that many fine authors are and were poor spellers. Now I can relax a bit, and 'knot' keep worrying.


message 3: by Dale (last edited Jul 19, 2014 09:36AM)

Dale Thele Christopher, thank you for the Goodreads friend connect.
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Christopher Brennan Reading good literature, classic and new, leads an author to many adventures, and discoveries, two of the discoveries are that to be a good writer, one must also be a good and avid reader. Reading outstanding works is not at all unlike viewing great paintings.


Christopher Brennan A thought for fellow and sister writers at Goodreads: Writing -- good writing -- is something like an actors job: Know your lines! Practice and practice, polish,(edit) and then relax. Be the characters in your own fiction. Only an analogy -- there can indeed be many.


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