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This is the place for writers and readers alike who have always wanted to know about the book they hold in their hands. Phoenix is AJ's fourth book and here we will be following it from concept to paperback to AudioMovie and beyond.

It takes more than just words to make a book, far more. So here you will follow AJ through the creative process - ideas, research, deadlines, editing, and production. You'll also find posts from Eli, AJ's manager, as she handles all the behind-the-scenes details.

Posts Tagged ‘writer’

The Long and Winding Road

Written by AJ on August 13, 2010 – 10:02 am

It’s always good to use a Beatles title. That aside, it’s totally true. Read more »

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3 down – always another to go

Written by AJ on July 19, 2010 – 6:40 pm

Just 2 days ago I finished my big edit of my third book (GOD’S EYE). Read more »

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The Writer’s Desk – 2

Written by AJ on June 27, 2010 – 2:11 pm

I think I’m like a lot of you in that I’m really picky about my keyboard. I have a close friend who wants his keys to click each time, but I like mine really squishy.
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The Writer’s Desk – 1

Written by AJ on June 22, 2010 – 1:48 pm

My desk is a crazy place. I’m one of those people who knows which pile each thing is in. Read more »

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Logo

Written by AJ on April 6, 2010 – 10:02 am

4/6/10 – This is the start of the Blog! Read more »

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Phoenix becomes Phoenix

Written by AJ on December 15, 2009 – 10:14 am

12/15/09 – Eli and I were writing up some business documents last week and I realized that the name “Recognition” doesn’t suit me. Read more »

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Jason

Written by AJ on June 14, 2008 – 8:06 am

6/14/08 – I re-name the main character of the book Jason. Read more »

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Dallas FD

Written by AJ on April 16, 2008 – 8:23 am

4/16/08 – The main character of the book is a firefighter, hopefully in Dallas. I’ve found out that the Dallas FD has an USAR (Urban Search and Rescue) division. Read more »

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