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The Beauty of Typewriters
” ‘The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.’ This panagram—a sentence that uses all of the letters of the English-language alphabet—was typically used in touch-typing practice to test mechanical keyboards.”
Liza Kirwin | More Than Words
“. . . they capture not simply eras but moments and personalities. They are legacies each one, though minute.”
R.B. Lemberg | The Four Profound Weaves
“…the characters themselves are vividly rendered in voice, movement, beliefs, history, and emotion/psychology. They are real, which is something quite powerful when the story is not simply fiction, but fantasy fiction.”
KJ Charles | The Will Darling Adventures | Pt. 2
“A challenge in writing a series is how to maintain character consistency while permitting the character to change through the course of the action. “
KJ Charles | The Will Darling Adventures | Pt. 1
” . . . for all that the books are a kind of romp, with the underlying humor of the noir and pulp fiction genres, the storytelling rests profoundly on Charles’ solid historical accuracy.”