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J.T. Buckley

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Born
in Texarkana, AR, The United States
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Robert Heinlein, Andre Norton, Arthur C Clarke

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October 2013

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J.T. has written science fiction and fantasy for over 20 years and has had works published in several magazines. He has traveled all over the world researching different countries and their customs. He has been active in Medieval re-creation and has done extensive research in ancient civilizations and cultures. He is an avid fan of military history both ancient and modern. He is a voracious reader and enjoys multiple genres including Science Fiction, Fantasy, and some romance. He enjoys cooking and develops his own recipes. He is a true renaissance man.

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J.T. Buckley I always have 3 -4 projects going at any one time. This allows me to switch between them when I have a block on one. Usually working on the next one w…moreI always have 3 -4 projects going at any one time. This allows me to switch between them when I have a block on one. Usually working on the next one will alleviate the writer's block on the first one. Another thing you can do is type in bold large print write " CHANGE THIS" then write whatever comes to mind. That will allow the creativity to continue without the stress of writing something brilliant. The change this is so the gobbledygook you just wrote gets removed by the next draft.(less)
J.T. Buckley This may sound a bit corny but the best thing to do is to Write, write, write. Write until you are sick of writing then write some more. The more you …moreThis may sound a bit corny but the best thing to do is to Write, write, write. Write until you are sick of writing then write some more. The more you write the better you get. Also when you finish something put it down for a while. I recommend months if you are not on a deadline. Write something else then go back to the first project. You will read it with fresh eyes and catch a lot of mistakes. (less)
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Sorry it has been a while since my last blog post. My intense writing schedule has me busy doing other things. I saw a post on a friend's website (who also happens to be my editor and she is the best easyreaderediting.blogspot.com) She sees this come up occasionally and so do I so I thought I would address it as an experienced writer. No one wants to steal our book or book ideas, especially an edi Read more of this blog post »
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