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Alex holds his first copy of Drop the Worry Ball

The thrill is never gone

By Tim on April 5, 2012

The thrill of seeing your name on something you’ve written is something I will never get jaded about and that’s especially true when your name is on a book. When my first one, Watchdogs and Gadflies, came out, Penguin’s office was a couple of blocks from my house. As soon as my editor, Diane Turbide, [...]

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