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Author: Wendy L. Koenig

I was born in Colorado, but raised on a small homestead in Illinois. I served in the USAF right out of high school. After my stint in the military was finished, I returned home and had a horse stable. My first piece to be printed was a short children’s fiction, Jet’s Stormy Adventure, serialized in The Illinois Horse Network. It was a natural fit, given my business. Later, I attended University of Iowa's famed summer workshops and writing programs. Since that time, I have authored and co-authored numerous books. Several of my novels and short stories have won international awards and have appeared in multiple venues.
Posted on September 14, 2019September 9, 2019

Tip #10

Publishing is a business. They want to make money. No-brainer, right? Yet, I hear lots of people say they can't get a publisher. Or they write better than so-and-so, but can't get a representative. My first advice is to look at your manuscript. Is it grammatically correct? Does it have lots of spelling mistakes? Do …

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Posted on September 11, 2019September 10, 2019

Birthright

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Posted on September 9, 2019September 10, 2019

Praise for Frozen Fire

Frozen Fire is a good blend of drama, suspense and thrills. Denefe is a strong willed woman that can think and react on the run. Being a telepath allows her to draw support from her sister and to keep tabs on others. I feel that young and older readers alike will find this story worth …

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Posted on September 3, 2019August 8, 2019

Tip #9

Writers often get bogged down in the middle of their work because they keep going back and editing the beginning. Yes, sometimes changes need to be made as we discover different than what we'd originally planned, but editing - honest to goodness editing - should wait until after the first draft is completed. Why? Writing …

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