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Too Many Deaths, Too Few Books by James R. Coggins

It’s another case of the shoemaker’s children going barefoot. Over the last few years, through my Mill Lake Books imprint, I have published over 30 books. But rarely any of my own. I have continued to write, of course. Writers … Continue reading

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WHY WRITERS WRITE WHAT THEY WRITE by Vicki Hinze

WHY WRITERS WRITE WHAT THEY WRITE BY VICKI HINZE   If you ask ten writers why they’ve written the books they’ve written, you won’t get ten different answers. You’ll get a question: Which book?   Because each book captures, captivates … Continue reading

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