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Over the years people have asked me why I coach?
Tarone, you and the Philadelphia Blazers validate my decision.…
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Added by JE Thompson on June 23, 2013 at 3:00am —
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A Big Thank You To Everybody!
I was working my "Rule of Five" today on the internet. I learned this technique from marketing guru John Kremer. It just means you do five things everyday to market your novels.
I work the social media (Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, etc) as part of my everyday "Rule of Five" routine.
Well, I decided to check the numbers…
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Added by JE Thompson on June 19, 2013 at 6:53am —
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I was asked to choose a quote from my first novel, A Brownstone in Brooklyn, to reflect on the unpredictable nature of life. How things are never the same and human beings have to adjust to life’s…
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Added by JE Thompson on June 13, 2013 at 4:14am —
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Recently, I was driving and passed the empty Borders bookstore building at the corner of Ronald Regan Parkway and 124 in Snellville, Georgia.
I slowed down, turned into the parking lot. I opened the car door and walked up to the front door.
I stared inside at the empty space.…
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Added by JE Thompson on June 5, 2013 at 2:29am —
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How am I going to tell my story? Which Point of View?
Choices? Choices? Choices?
When I sit in front of my computer and start to pound the letters on the keyboard, I must decide on the point of view to tell the story! I swallow hard and try to figure out a “voice” in which to write my novel…so many choices!
What is the definition of…
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Added by JE Thompson on May 30, 2013 at 5:22am —
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I walked into the Barnes & Nobles book store in the “The Shoppes at Webb Gin” shopping mall in Snellville, Georgia on Saturday and saw customer Nyadi Abasto checking out my two novels A Brownstone in Brooklyn and the National Award winning Ghost of Atlanta.
I’ve been waiting fifteen years to see a customer in a Barnes & Nobles store looking on the shelves and…
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Added by JE Thompson on May 4, 2013 at 10:59pm —
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This is a question you DON’T want your readers to dwell on as they turn the pages of your novel.
Picking the setting of a novel is obviously a critical step.
You must craft a vivid and realistic setting to act as a canvass for your characters to perform. This setting/sense of place must be credible.
When…
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Added by JE Thompson on May 2, 2013 at 4:36am —
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Sitting in front of my computer slapping my head from side to side...
Finding an agent is so difficult that at times you want to slap your head from side to side and commit physical harm to your body.
Maybe, if I slap hard enough my brain will work in overdrive to figure out a way to make agents interested in my fourth novel: Purple…
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Added by JE Thompson on April 29, 2013 at 5:44am —
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How to use subplots to your advantage in crafting a novel?
Have you ever driven down one of those winding backwood roads in a rural area and couldn't figure out how to get back to the main highway? Well, that is the feeling a reader gets when they read your novel and get lost in a tangling subplot.
Your goal as an author is to create a little…
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Added by JE Thompson on April 25, 2013 at 4:19am —
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I'm animated! I’m excited! I’m energized!
I walked into the Barnes & Nobles book store in the “The Shoppes at Webb Gin” shopping mall in Snellville, Georgia on Saturday.
I was walking down the Fiction & Literature aisle. I was browsing and looking at the fiction books. The books were listed under the authors’ last names in alpha order. I…
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Added by JE Thompson on April 21, 2013 at 3:05am —
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It is the time to start your spring and summer reading with an award winning author Julius Thompson novel: A Brownstone in Brooklyn and Philly Style and Philly Profile!
Francis Grieff wrote after reading a Julius Thompson novel: “I like your crisp style, moving fast from one scene to another.”
A Brownstone in…
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Added by JE Thompson on April 10, 2013 at 9:25pm —
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Please check out my new Philly Style and Philly Profile book cover and the new paperback: https://www.createspace.com/4236894
Philly Style and Philly Profile short synopsis: Philadelphia streets were never silent. Gangs wars on corners, screeching cars on avenues, and squealing steel trolley tires on…
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Added by JE Thompson on April 7, 2013 at 11:54pm —
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I was asked to choose a quote from, A Brownstone in Brooklyn, to reflect on the unpredictable nature of life. How things are never the same and human beings have to adjust to life’s changing events. A Brownstone in Brooklyn is about growing up in the turbulent sixties, one of the most event filled decades in Black-American history.
A Brownstone in Brooklyn chronicles the…
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Added by JE Thompson on April 6, 2013 at 7:18am —
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My fourth novel, Purple Phantoms, is published! Here is a five-star review from Dennis DeRose that is on Amazon.Com. You can purchase the novel at www.Amazon.Com or…
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Added by JE Thompson on March 22, 2013 at 4:37am —
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In honor of Ghost of Atlanta winning the 2011 Readers Favorite National Gold Medal Award for general fiction, I want to read a story, from another writer, about the ghosts in the crawl spaces of a character they created.
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Topic: Write a “Ghost Story” about the…
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Added by JE Thompson on January 20, 2013 at 12:23am —
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When Mary Gilmartin strolled into my Evening at Emory Creative Writing Class, two years ago, with that effervescent smile and sparkling personality, I knew she was destined to be a successful novelist.
What impressed even more was her personality and how she interacted with the people in the class. I knew she could be creative in marketing her…
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Added by JE Thompson on September 20, 2012 at 9:04pm —
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I want to thank you for attending the debut of my fourth novel, Purple Phantoms.
Sometimes, you meet people who affect you and encounter experiences that change your life. When that encounter is with a young person, it is more intense and emotional.
As a high school varsity basketball coach, I experienced the…
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Added by JE Thompson on September 8, 2012 at 3:51am —
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Purple Phantoms are everywhere!
Purple Phantoms is now available at the publisher, Passionate Writer Publishing, website and will be at internet book sellers and national chain and independent brick-and-mortar book stores in the future.
Please Purchase your very own copy of Purple Phantoms at:…
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Added by JE Thompson on August 19, 2012 at 3:30am —
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The basketball player on the cover, captures the mystery of the Phantoms. The fact that you can't see his face adds to the mystery and the intrigue in the book.
The championship banners in the background shows the final goal of the Phantoms return to Earth.
Purple Phantoms' one-line synopsis: "Five Ghosts---basketball players whose lives were cut…
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Added by JE Thompson on August 8, 2012 at 2:03am —
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Purple Phantoms
Rating: 5.0 stars
Reviewed by Readers Favorite
Five talented young basketball players from Rockwood, Georgia's high school, were all killed at different times and in different ways but they all were much too young to die. Now they have been given a chance to come back to earth for six months to play basketball once again and help out…
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Added by JE Thompson on July 19, 2012 at 6:01am —
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