by Jack Woodville London | Jun 14, 2013 | A Novel Approach
A good chapter is like a treasure map. It will lure you in. It will lead you through uncharted territory. And, at the end, it will not yield the treasure — it will just make you want it more. What is the structure to a chapter? Ideally each chapter will cover... by Jack Woodville London | Jun 2, 2013 | Articles
June 6: I’ll be with Rich Simpson on Our Echo Network Radio on D-Day. Sandy Lawrence lined this up when it became known that Rich’s mother lives in Air Force Village on the edge of San Antonio. My dear friend, General Paul Myers, former Surgeon General of... by Jack Woodville London | May 29, 2013 | On the Nightstand
Welcome back to On the Nightstand. Instead of proverbial May flowers brought on by April showers, this month has been ‘April deeds gave time for May reads,’ and I have had some time to dig into the book stack. But did I read any page-turners? If a book... by Jack Woodville London | May 16, 2013 | Articles
The Corps of Engineers has a law enforcement section. While cleaning some right of way for a new project, they had to remove a small grove of trees and, unfortunately, they discovered a cemetery that was not marked on any maps or records. A controversy developed. Some... by Jack Woodville London | May 10, 2013 | On the Nightstand
Sometimes I wake in the middle of the night, covered in a cold sweat, fearful that you have not read a single book since my last installment of On the Nightstand, a clever, thoughtful, highly-regarded source of opinion in the literary field. In case you have...
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