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LaMonte M. Fowler

an indie author writing to stay sane

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Adopting a Thanksgiving Posture

On this Thanksgiving Day I am reminded that we are blessed beyond measure. Almighty God who is sovereign over our lives sustains us daily with His love, provision, mercy, and grace. I will strive to remember this not only today,... Continue Reading →

Black Friday Giveaway!

Get THE WATCHERS OF UR: CRADLE for FREE on Black Friday (11/28) and Small Business Saturday (11/29). As an indie author I am claiming status as a "small business" (my prerogative as a shameless marketer) so I want to give... Continue Reading →

Video Blog #1

Well...here it is. Episode #1 of my new Video Blog. Follow me through the process of writing my next novel "Black Friday". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cbi97R6RbDE

Free Book Offer

After a full year of offering my published titles on a variety of ebook platforms (Amazon, Smashwords, Kobo, Nook, iBooks) the numbers don't lie. Even with a steady marketing effort on my part, an average of 4+ star reviews across... Continue Reading →

13 Years

This photo was taken on July 22, 2001. We had just left Syracuse after visiting my grandmother for the last time. She was in the final weeks of her second battle with cancer and I was so thankful she got... Continue Reading →

Steadfast in Faith: A Modern Martyr

As Christians, we have all pondered what our response would be if faced with a life or death choice to be true to our faith in Jesus and die, or deny Him and live. It's impossible to read the Book... Continue Reading →

What I Didn’t Learn in Business School

By my 42nd birthday, I had achieved a fair amount of success by most people's reckoning. I had been a stakeholder in a very successful Internet startup. I had held executive level positions and managed teams of really smart, driven... Continue Reading →

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Remembering James Foley

Today as you read or watch the news, and let the images and information flow through you, caring little for where it came from, who gathered it, and why you should care...please remember photojournalist James Foley. His job was to... Continue Reading →

R.I.P.

RIP. Rest. In. Peace. It's something we say when someone we love or admire dies. It implies that the person is "in a better place" or "finally at peace". We say these things to help ourselves mostly. We do not... Continue Reading →

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