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LaMonte M. Fowler

an indie author writing to stay sane

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LaMonte M. Fowler

Author of the bestselling novel series THE WATCHERS OF UR, and the novella series SOLITARY. Essayist writing about the intersection of religion and politics.

Quote of the Day

Our Lord has written the promise of resurrection, not in books alone, but in every leaf in springtime." - Martin Luther

Spring in Paris

For those of you who follow this blog or my adventures in writing, you know that I have been struggling through a dry patch recently. Some family issues and a very busy time at work have conspired to drive away... Continue Reading →

Quote of the Day

God brings tests into your life because your faith in Him―your belief that He is in control and that He is good―can be proved only in times when life is hard.”  ― James MacDonald

When Life and Art Collide

Those of you who follow this blog may have noticed a distinct lack of input from me lately. Some family issues have required my complete focus and time of late and have not allowed me to have neither the clarity... Continue Reading →

Protecting or Projecting: The Role of the 21st Century American Soldier

Nearly every day on Facebook and in email I receive some graphic that tells me to thank God for the soldiers who are protecting my right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Such protection presumes a threat seeking... Continue Reading →

QUOTE OF THE DAY

Men became scientific because they expected Law in Nature, and they expected Law in Nature because they believed in a Legislator. In most modern scientists this belief has died: it will be interesting to see how long their confidence in... Continue Reading →

BEAUTY OUT OF CONTEXT

Back in 2007 the Washington Post teamed up with renowned violin prodigy Joshua Bell to perform a social experiment. The writers wanted to see if busy people, in a busy place would notice beauty when it was presented out of... Continue Reading →

Random Thought…

Al Qaeda's greatest victory is the damage it has done to our sense of priority and proportion. We spend more today on defense than we did annually at the apex of the Cold War to fight an enemy with no... Continue Reading →

QUOTE OF THE DAY

Occasionally, there arises a writing situation where you see an alternative to what you are doing, a mad, wild gamble of a way for handling something, which may leave you looking stupid, ridiculous or brilliant ― you just don't know which. You... Continue Reading →

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