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The Old Testament: Judges I – While the Cat’s Away, The Mice Will Play and Writing First Appears.

Like most high school kids, I may have had a friend or two whose parents were incredibly trusting and, when they went out of town and left said friend to manage himself, would casually mention that there was a key … Continue reading

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The Old Testament: Joshua II– Complete, Rounded Characters

When I was an undergrad writing major, I spent a lot of time in workshops discussing how the use of flat, underdeveloped characters work against a story.  Often times, writers (perhaps unintentionally) incorporate these flat characters because they are easier … Continue reading

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The Old Testament: Joshua I – The Holy Wars.

When I worked at a restaurant in San Diego (while I was in college), I worked with a girl who, liked most of us, was really busy.  She worked full time, was in school and ha d a social life.  … Continue reading

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