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Author: P. K. Abbot

P. K. Abbot writes character-rich thrillers. His Jersey Murder Series are exciting crime novels with very twisty endings. Before writing full time, he had a fascinating occupation. For twenty-five years he worked as a professional buyer in two different industries. In his career, he met hundreds of remarkable people and traveled to Europe and throughout the United States. On February 21, 2011, he experienced a life-changing event. On that day he went into V-fib — ventricular fibrillation. He would have died that afternoon, but his implanted defibrillator discharged seven times within two minutes that day. After the fourth intensive shock to his heart, he questioned if he would have the stamina to survive the ordeal, but survive he did. He spent the next thirteen days in cardiac intensive care in the hospital and the following four months in recovery at home. After that experience, he decided to devote himself to writing, and he has been writing full time ever since. He grew up around Trenton, New Jersey and attended high school and college in Philadelphia, where he studied writing, languages, and history. He also served for six years as a military policeman in the United States Army National Guard. Today he is the proud father of two talented young women, and he lives in a small town in southern New Jersey with his wife and dozens of imaginary characters.

Creativity

Albert Einstein

In my experience, the best creative work is never done when one is unhappy.

– Albert Einstein

Posted on January 12, 2021January 3, 2021Categories opinion, ReflectionsTags creativity, HappinessLeave a comment on Creativity

Franklin’s Rules

Benjamin Franklin

Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing.

—Benjamin Franklin

Posted on January 11, 2021January 3, 2021Categories Reflections, WritingTags accomplishment, doing, WritingLeave a comment on Franklin’s Rules

Capote’s Rules

Truman Capote

I think most writers, even the best, overwrite. I prefer to underwrite. Simple, clear as a country creek.

—Truman Capote

Posted on January 10, 2021January 3, 2021Categories Reflections, WritingTags Simplicity, Truman Capote, WritingLeave a comment on Capote’s Rules

Hemingway’s Rules

Ernest Hemingway writing

There is no rule on how to write. Sometimes it comes easily and perfectly; sometimes it’s like drilling rock and then blasting it out with charges.

—Ernest Hemingway

Posted on January 9, 2021January 3, 2021Categories Reflections, WritingTags Hemingway, WritingLeave a comment on Hemingway’s Rules

Courage

Playwright Arthur Miller and his wife, the actress marilyn Monroe
Arthur Miller and Marilyn Monroe

The best work that anybody ever writes is the work that is on the verge of embarrassing him, always.

—Arthur Miller

Posted on January 8, 2021January 3, 2021Categories UncategorizedLeave a comment on Courage

An Artist’s fear…

Natalie Goldberg, author

If you are not afraid of the voices inside you, you will not fear the critics outside you.

—Natalie Goldberg

Posted on January 7, 2021January 3, 2021Categories Reflections, WritingTags courage, critics, WritingLeave a comment on An Artist’s fear…

Alternate Facts…

Mark Twain

Get your facts first then you may distort them as you please.

—Mark Twain

Posted on January 6, 2021January 3, 2021Categories Humor, opinion, ReflectionsTags alternate facts, factsLeave a comment on Alternate Facts…

Suspicious…

Alfred Hitchcock

I’m a writer and, therefore, automatically a suspicious character.

—Alfred Hitchcock

Posted on January 5, 2021January 3, 2021Categories Reflections, WritingTags WritingLeave a comment on Suspicious…

We all need it…

U. S. Senator Alan Simpson

Humor is the universal solvent against the abrasive elements of life.

– Senator Alan Simpson

Posted on January 4, 2021January 3, 2021Categories Humor, ReflectionsTags Alan Simpson, Humor, life, life lessonsLeave a comment on We all need it…

Wishful thinking

Neil Gaiman
Neil Gaiman

All writers have this vague hope that the elves will come in the night and finish any stories.

—Neil Gaiman

Posted on January 3, 2021December 27, 2020Categories Humor, Reflections, WritingTags Elves, Humor, procrastination, WritingLeave a comment on Wishful thinking

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