Malcolm Campbell
A contributing writer for Georgia's "Living Jackson Magazine,' and author of the 2010 novel "The Sun Singer" and the 2009 novel "Jock Stewart and the Missing Sea of Fire."
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The Danger of Writer's Critique GroupsWell-intentioned comments by group members on your excerpts may stifle the creative process.
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The Last TemplarWhile the book has an inventive plot and many compelling scenes, the Templar history diversions slow down the action. -
Your Best Writing Comes from Your PassionsYour hobbies, favorite vacation spots and avocations are sources of inspiration for articles, short stories and novels.
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Kris Jackson's Civil War Balloon Corps Novel 'Above the Fray'Kris Jackson's two-volume novel follows the exploits of a young telegraph operator who serves as an aeronaut in Thaddeus Lowe's Union Army Balloon Corps.
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Glacier National Park TriviaGlacier National Park officially celebrated its 100th birthday May 11, 2010. With more centennial activities planned throughout the summer season, this will be a wonderful year to explore the park and begin creating your own memories. -
The Angel of the JointBob gets six months in the pen for firing a gun during a city council meeting and meets the angel of the joint.
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Pat Conroy's South of BroadIf you loved The Prince of Tides, you'll find a similar approach in South of Broad, including a strong and well-described sense of place, a wounded narrator and memorable characters embracing life's melodrama.
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Pat Conroy's 'South of Broad'Conroy returns to his familiar South Carolina territory with stylistic ornate prose, wounded characters, and fine Southern melodrama.
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REVIEW: 'So Good in Black' by Sunetra GuptaWhen a noted journalist is killed in a cycling accident, old friends must cope with the possibility that one of them killed her. -
You Have a Story to TellNonprofts not only have a mission and programs, they have news to disseminate to old and new media outlets. The professionalism of your public relations effort will determine how much news coverage you receive.
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Unplugged - How to Disconnect from the Rat Race, Have an Existential Crisis, and Find Meaning and FulfillmentA practical guidebook for anyone who wants to get away from it all whether it's on a six-month trip or by telling your boss goodbye forever. -
Geraldine Brooks' March Received the Pulitzer Prize in 2006If Louisa May Alcott hadn't gone to the desk her father made for her in 1868 to create 'Little Women,' Geraldine Brooks might have written a stronger novel about an Army chaplain from Concord who goes south with Federal troops to discover he's too idealistic to be effective
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Thugs Masquerading as 'Honorable Men'Over 5,000 women die in "honor killings" in multiple old-world cultures around the world. We can't stop the barbarism if we don't stay informed. -
'Romancing the West' by Beth Ciotta is a Very Entertaining Novel"Romancing the West," a historica romance published this year in mass market paperback, is the second in a planned trilogy of books set in the 1860s and 1870s that began with last year's "Lasso the Moon."
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The Classic Hero's Quest in Your Adventure Story or FantasyReaders and movie-goers respond to the mythic elements in a novel or movie without necessarily knowing the origins of those myths.
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The Power of SilenceYou already know what you're going to say. So why are you mentally chattering to yourself all the time? Silence, when well practiced, is louder than your own inner voice.
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Mr. Déjà Vu Upsets the Apple CartThis experimental story first appeared on my "Trick Falls" weblog.
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In the Morning: Reflections from First Light by Philip Lee WilliamsPhilip Lee Williams, a Georgia author of 12 books, turns his attention to mornings on Wildcat Ridge where he has lived for the past 15 years.
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Creation: Deciding What Not to WriteWhat a writer does not say empowers what s/he does say. We create by holding back, by leaving things our, by not saying everything that we can.
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The Corpses on Your Nonprofit Board of Directors Aren't Out FundraisingWhen prospective new members for a nonprofit social service organization or museum are recruited, they're not told that they have a legal duty to manage the organization, help it grow and keep it solvent

