John A. Heldt
Time-travel extraordinaire
Wednesday, September 15, 2021
A salute to the couples
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As characters go, they are easy to spot. Though they vary in age, vocation, temperament, and even role within a series, they all have one th...
Monday, August 23, 2021
Upgrading the (cover) stock
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I don't upgrade covers often. In fact, since publishing my first book in 2012, I have replaced an original image with something signific...
Saturday, July 3, 2021
Two audiobooks and more
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For the first time in more than a year, I've added an audiobook to my growing library. Thanks to talented narrator Todd Menesses, The La...
Monday, June 14, 2021
Looking ahead to Baja
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As one who often writes about the things I've done and places I've visited, I rarely let an experience go to waste. Even when I can...
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
Finding a familiar Refuge
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To many novelists, World War II is like catnip. With endless themes, storylines, and possibilities, it is a subject they can’t resist. I k...
Friday, May 14, 2021
Review: At Dawn We Slept
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The book has aged well. Even four decades after its initial release, it remains the definitive work on a defining American moment. That wa...
Sunday, May 2, 2021
When character(s) matters
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The question is as old as fiction itself. In a novel and other works of literature, which is more important? Writing or story? Depending o...
Saturday, April 3, 2021
The charm of Coronado
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As book venues go, Coronado, California, is one that never gets old. Brimming with beaches, boats, shops, charming houses, funky trees, and...
Monday, March 8, 2021
Keeping an active pace
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The slogan, popular on motivational posters, tee shirts, and coffee mugs, has been at the forefront of my mind for weeks. "Three mont...
Friday, February 5, 2021
Review: Night Over Water
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I rarely read books twice. There are simply too many new ones to waste time on old ones. I prefer discovery to rediscovery. On occasion, t...
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