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Free Friday Ebook! THE ACCIDENTAL HEALER (a Barnes & Noble Bestseller!)

Happy Friday, everyone!   Someone once said “You’ll never know what you’re made of until you’re staring death in the face.” How often are we misunderstood or misjudged by others, or even by ourselves, because we base our self-perception on the surface–our behavior, our words, our emotional reactions?   Robert McKee, credited with 18 Academy Awards, […]

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Joshua Graham to Appear at Barnes & Noble Author Event April 9, 2011

On Saturday April 09, 2011 1:00 PM, I will appear on an author panel at Barnes & Noble to discuss the topic:  How to Get Published Here’s the official announcement on the B&N Website: Please join us as we host local authors Max Sturman, T.J. Johnson and Joshua Graham as they discuss how to get […]

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Free Friday Ebook! THE ACCIDENTAL EXISTENTIALIST

Hope everyone’s got great plans for the weekend!  I was thinking about this recently.  The hardest thing about dying isn’t the physical end of life, but the sadness of leaving behind those you love, and thinking about the sorrow left in your wake when you’re gone.  I have often felt that this is more frightening […]

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Why Beyond Justice Should be Made into a Major Motion Picture (Guest Blogger Scott Lowell)

…there is an empty niche out there. That is: hard hitting Christian drama/thrillers/mysteries that don’t involve exorcism or Church scandal. Right now we have the two extremes. The sappy, toothless lifetime snore fests that desiccate the reality and ameliorate the impact so as to make them too saccharine and not realistic or acceptable to mainstream viewers. ~Scott Lowell

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Two Free Friday ebooks this week!

Hi everyone! Because BEYOND JUSTICE soared up to nearly the top of the Amazon bestseller list for legal thrillers, and because these two ebooks are similar to one another, sweet and short, I’m offering TWO free ebooks today! Thanks you all for being such wonderful fans!   The first is THE DOOR’S OPEN, a HarperCollins […]

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