In anticipation of the release of my upcoming novel, Jump, I wanted to offer some answers on a few questions I think readers and media might have regarding the book. I hope you enjoy! How did the idea for ...
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Feed Subscription#HowIWrite Blog Hop: Jumping into my mirky pages
I was tagged by a fellow author across the Atlantic ocean to take part in this Blog Hop: Scottish literary author John Logan, whose novel, “The Survival of Thomas Ford” I reviewed on my blog last year. The fun behind ...
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Note: This is a chapter excerpt from my upcoming novel, JUMP. This is a work of fiction. — Protesters. It didn’t matter what religion you were, what political lever you pulled, whether you smoked marijuana or were against it, ...
Read More »Mixing oil with water: Christian Fiction & Contemporary Literature
(Feature image provided by Knold) Can oil and water mix? Can they become the same substance? Or, at the very least, can they be packaged into a single product? Several years ago, when I was thinking of proposing to my ...
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A while ago a book-reader friend of mine shared a link to her pastor’s blog, specifically an where he discusses the reasons for why he writes. That prompted the question: Why do I write? Why do I have such a passion for this ...
Read More »Writer’s Edge: Submission Feedback
Last week, I wrote a brief post about Writer’s Edge and how I discovered them. Here I wanted to share with you the feedback I received on Amidst Traffic: You are a fine writer—with perhaps an affection for Sherwood Anderson’s ...
Read More »PRESS RELEASE: Amidst Traffic wins international award, places finalist twice
PITTSBURGH — A short story collection that explores ideas of violence, chaos and human connections won first place in the 2013 International Book Awards, Short Story Category, May 20. “Amidst Traffic,” authored by award-winning Army journalist Michel Sauret, of Pittsburgh, ...
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