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Radio Show | A Literary Interview Gone Awry: The End of Christian America

Don’t let the title frighten you. Today’s broadcast was everything but horrible. William Cooper, author or There’s Always a Reason, and Tyrell DeVon Floyd mesmerized me with their quick wit, sincere humor and substantive and unconditional honesty. What started out as a discussion of their contributions to the anthology, The Soul of a Man (June

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Time Alone-Time With Others: Finding Balance as a Writer

A writer’s most valued commodity is her/his time–and usually alone. It is in those moments alone that we do our greatest work–writing and reading. And yet, the writer must remain engaged with the world–observant, aware, awake, and alert to what makes people tick–the universal modus operandi that drive the human heart and soul. How do

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