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What should we do with Don Moser (Napoleon Dynamite)?
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Pat on the head
Adopt
Kill
Sharing an Inspiration with Joyce Carol Oates
When I set out to write a novel inspired by the case of Charles Schmid, the “Pied Piper of Tucson,” I knew from the start that I was not the only writer to find a story in this case. (more…)
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How the Pied Piper of Tucson Led Me to My Story
How the Pied Piper of Tucson Led Me to My Story
Some writers keep returning to the story they have to tell until they get it right. When I started my YA novel Half in Love with Death (Merit Press – December 2015), I’d already abandoned two novels about a young girl who falls in love with a man who may be a murderer. This story drew me irresistibly, but every time I tried to write it I got stuck in the middle. (more…)
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Is it possible, he wondered, to love someone who doesn't know Theodore Roosevelt from Franklin Roosevelt? He watched Angeline sip her Kool-Aid, lick a drop from her lips with a tongue small and neat as a cat's. Yes, he decided.
A Heart to the Hawks - Don Moser
On an afternoon in early summer Mike Harrington was reading African Game Trails by Theodore Roosevelt for the second time, enjoying the book as much as he had last spring, and committing short passages to memory as he read along.
A Heart to the Hawks - Don Moser