John A. Heldt

Time-travel extraordinaire

Monday, September 3, 2018

Another day, another draft

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"Writing the last page of the first draft," author Nicholas Sparks once observed, "is the most enjoyable moment in writing. ...
Thursday, August 16, 2018

Becoming a grandfather

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Like many Baby Boomers, I have always thought of grandparents as older people. Women who sit in rocking chairs and knit sweaters. Men who te...
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Wednesday, July 4, 2018

Taking a summertime break

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According to Alan Cohen, author of more than twenty inspirational books and CDs, "There is virtue in work and there is virtue in rest....
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Thursday, June 14, 2018

Getting an on-site inspection

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There is nothing like visiting the scene of a scene to stir the senses and get a genuine feel for a time and place. I should know. I have do...
Wednesday, May 2, 2018

A 'Tree' that bloomed early

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I had originally planned this one for August. That was back in the tentative days of October, when I thought I would need ten months to plan...
Friday, April 6, 2018

Review: Hotel on the Corner . . .

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It remains one of the most troubling chapters in U.S. history. In the spring of 1942, more than 110,000 Americans of Japanese ancestry, most...
Monday, March 19, 2018

Finding family roots in fiction

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Like my brother-in-law, who can trace his lineage to the Mayflower , and millions of others, I am a fan of genealogy. For many years, I taug...
Sunday, February 18, 2018

Finishing a draft and more

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I exceeded Stephen King's ninety-day limit on drafts and departed from my "plotter" outline on more than one occasion, but in ...
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Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Using the cumbersome comma

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For me, the comma has always been the most problematic of punctuation marks. As a newspaper reporter in the 1980s and 1990s, I was taught to...
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Saturday, December 23, 2017

An end-of-year progress report

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"Progress," Victor Hugo wrote in Les Misérables , "is not accomplished in one stage." I consider that a good thing. Give...
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Tuesday, December 12, 2017

All the world's a baseball field

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I like sports. I played them as I kid. I tried to play them as an adult. I watch them now. I like everything from the competition on the fie...
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Saturday, November 4, 2017

No for now to NaNoWriMo

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Each autumn I hear its siren song -- and each autumn I resist it, though I must admit it's getting tougher. Despite the allure of being ...
Sunday, October 15, 2017

Review: The Cuban Affair

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If there is one thing I like about Nelson DeMille, it’s that he manages to get my attention just about when I am ready to give up on him. Tw...
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Sunday, October 1, 2017

Review: American Ulysses

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In rankings of U.S. presidents, Ulysses Grant typically finishes at or near the bottom. Most contemporary historians have little use for the...
Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Heading down a different road

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If there is one thing I like about being an indie author, it is having the freedom to dance to my own drum. Last spring, I faced a choice — ...
Friday, September 8, 2017

Review: Endurance

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History, I think it is safe to say, favors the winners. It remembers and rewards those who try and succeed, not those who try and fail — or ...
Wednesday, August 23, 2017

A find that could not be eclipsed

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While most news organizations this past week focused on two objects in the sky, at least a few paid lip service to an object in the ocean an...
Thursday, August 3, 2017

The traveling road show (2017)

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For most of my life, Las Vegas, Nevada, has been a footnote. In 2001, I spent part of my fortieth birthday at Treasure Island and beat the ...
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Sunday, July 2, 2017

Writing in a single-genre world

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I admit it has always been a challenge. When you write multi-genre books in a single-genre world, you sail into the headwinds of an industry...
Thursday, June 29, 2017

Getting a start on summer

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Summer, I think it is safe to say, is not the productive season. People take vacations in summer. They set school aside. They leave the heav...
Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Finding answers in Johnstown

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Like most writers of fiction, I prefer to see a town before I write about it. There is nothing like walking the streets, smelling the air, a...
Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Review: The White Queen

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I like history. I like it so much that I majored in history in college, read a hundred historical fiction books as an adult, and wrote ten m...
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John A. Heldt
John A. Heldt is the author of twenty-six bestselling time-travel novels. The former reference librarian and award-winning sportswriter has loved getting subjects and verbs to agree since writing book reports in grade school. A graduate of the University of Oregon and the University of Iowa, Heldt is an avid fisherman, sports fan, coin collector, and reader of thrillers and historical fiction. When not sending contemporary characters to the not-so-distant past, he weighs in on literature and life at johnheldt.blogspot.com.
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