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R. Lewis Wright

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R. Lewis Wright lives a quiet life in the mountains of Central Virginia with his furry friends, Rascal, Judith, Ginny, and Patricia. He is an avid fan of all things science-fiction. Growing up he enjoyed SCUBA diving, martial arts, cooking, flying private planes, traveling, hiking, and marksmanship.

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R. Lewis Wright I think the most challenging obstacle both before and after publishing is overcoming fear and doubt. When you’re writing, your story is like your chil…moreI think the most challenging obstacle both before and after publishing is overcoming fear and doubt. When you’re writing, your story is like your child, it’s precious to you and you want to protect it from harm. During the editing phase you start to hate your own work. You read it so many times that the text starts to seem flat and unappealing. After it’s published you brace for the negative reviews and the missed errors. You wonder, what will people say? Will anyone like it? In the end, you have to just be comfortable with yourself and take what comes. You can’t control what people think or say. Your only defense is the knowledge that you gave it your all. For better or worse, it is what it is, and that’s good enough.(less)
R. Lewis Wright For me, the key to getting past writer’s block is not powering through it, but instead going around it. When I reach an impasse I get up and do someth…moreFor me, the key to getting past writer’s block is not powering through it, but instead going around it. When I reach an impasse I get up and do something else, clean house, wash dishes, etc. If the block lasts more than a day, I write something completely unrelated to my current work. I pull some conflicting ideas from my imagination and write them into a short story or work from writing prompt. Usually, while writing the short story, ideas about what to put into the book start flooding into my brain. I jot them down, so I don’t lose them, but stay true to my short story and finish it before switching back to the main work.(less)
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Flight of the Wasp

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