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Coping With Challenges
A Remote Tour of Duty Inside the Arctic Circle By Jeff Salter Topic: What are some challenges you’ve encountered that you were unsure you could handle, but then surprised yourself? As I began making notes for this topic, I thought … Continue reading
Guest: Kristen Lamb
Kristen and I have been Facebook Friends for years and yet wires crossed. I have been trying to get her in for an interview for some time, but once we made contact, it worked. BOY, did it work! Kristen could … Continue reading
Posted in audiobooks, author interview, author's life, authors, blessings, blogging, book series, Books, careers, childhood, collections, Daily life, experiences, Family, goals, Guest author, HEA/HFN, historical, history, imagination, inspiration, interview, jobs, Life, memories, Miscellaneous, novels, publishing, research, social media, time management, Tonette Joyce, using talents, writers, writing, writing from experiences
Tagged Air Force, Anachronisms in writing, Are You There Blog It's Me Writer, Avoiding cliches in writing, Cait Reynolds, Fort Worth, getting paid and credit for writing, getting paid for writing, homeschooling, Kristen Lamb, necessity of doing research, Rise of the Machines, Romi Lachlan novels, Superfans, Texas Christian University, The Devil's Dance, TX, using social media in promotion, W.A.N.A. Tribe, We Are Not Alone-Writer's Guide to Social Media, Whistleblowing on the Huffington Post, writing for exposure
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Shoot For the Moon
“You’ve been asked to ghostwrite an autobiography for someone famous; you get to spend two weeks with this person as they tell you stories and details of their life. Who do you hope that celebrity is?” Oh, gosh, so many … Continue reading
Posted in America, author's life, authors, big plans, careers, Dealing with stress, decisions, experiences, Family, historical, inspiration, inspirational people, jobs, memories, Miscellaneous, non-fiction, titles, Tonette Joyce, Travel, tribute, writers
Tagged Air Force, Apollo 11, Astronauts, Buzz Aldrin, Carl Reiner, celebrities, Gemini 10, Jimmy Carter, John Young, Liane Moriarty, Michael Collins Astronaut, NASA, Neil Armstrong, Nixon, Stephen King., USS Guadalcanal
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Stand-up Landing
… Just a stone’s throw from the North Pole By Jeff Salter Nope … this is not about gymnastics at the Olympics. August at 4F1H features travel themes and this week focuses on aircraft. I’ve had … Continue reading
Posted in Jeff Salter, Life, Miscellaneous, writing
Tagged Air Force, Arctic Circle, Baffin Bay, C-130, Canada, cargo, DEW line, Ellesmere Island, Greenland, jump seat, Military, missles, North Pole, Point Alert, radar sight, RCAF, re-supply, Royal Canadian Air Force, Thule, Thule AB, Thule Air Base, U.S. Air Force
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