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And though this world with devils filled Should threaten to undo us We will not fear for God has willed His truth to triumph through us The prince of darkness grim We tremble not for him His rage we can endure For lo his doom is sure One little word shall fell him. -Martin Luther https://t.co/py02FK5RsZ
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Whew. Wrapped up edits to THE PRINCE AND THE COYOTE late last night. My editor (Nick Thomas) really helped me make it a better, more satisfying book ... but the job kicked my ass like an edit hasn't done in a long time! Fellow writers, do y'all have a tough edit story to tell?
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Exactly 7 years ago today: covering the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall on their trip to Washington, DC. They visited the Martin Luther King, Jr. memorial with civil rights leaders Jesse Jackson and Rep. John Lewis: https://t.co/t8cuOxXbXZ