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The Exile

February 15, 2019 gregoryphillipse@gmail.com

“A timely and important tale.” – Julie Cantrell, New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Leila stepped off the…

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Posted in: Books Filed under: Columbia, deportation, fiction novel, Gregory Erich Phillips, immigration law, literary fiction, love story, subprime mortgage crisis, The Exile

A Season in Lights

March 22, 2021 gregoryphillipse@gmail.com

“Possibly one of the most important odes to New York City’s artists and the fragility of life since Rent.” –…

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To Touch the Heart

April 12, 2019 gregoryphillipse@gmail.com

Novels that Matter When I go to my desk to start writing early in morning, my wife often says to…

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Posted in: Blog Filed under: Hispanic American Fiction, literary fiction, Novels about Deportation, Novels about Immigration

Behind the Scenes of The Exile: What Inspired My Latest Literary Novel?

March 19, 2019 gregoryphillipse@gmail.com

One of my favorite things about writing literary fiction is creating a believable story in the context of the novel’s…

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Posted in: Blog Filed under: books about female protagonists, books about immigrants, Colombia, deportation, literary fiction, The Exile

Why are Literary Fiction Books About Immigrants So Important?

March 5, 2019 gregoryphillipse@gmail.com

As a literary fiction writer, telling a story with realistic characters is paramount. My process begins with the characters, developing…

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Posted in: Blog Filed under: books about immigrants, literary fiction, The Exile

The Subprime Mortgage Crisis As Seen In A New Literary Fiction Novel

February 19, 2019 gregoryphillipse@gmail.com

As I look forward to the debut of my latest literary fiction novel, The Exile, I thought it would be…

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Posted in: Blog Filed under: literary fiction, subprime mortgage crisis, The Exile

6 Storytelling Tips: How to Write a Riveting Novel

February 5, 2019 gregoryphillipse@gmail.com

As I anticipate The Exile’s release in April, I thought it would be fun to share how an author tells…

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Posted in: Blog Filed under: Fiction Author, The Exile

Two Inspirational Women That Changed the World

January 22, 2019 gregoryphillipse@gmail.com

Although I am male, my novels tend to feature female protagonists. One of the reasons why I so enjoy writing…

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Posted in: Blog Filed under: Fiction Author, Inspirational Women, Love of Finished Years, The Exile

Behind the Scenes of a Historical Fiction Novel

January 8, 2019 gregoryphillipse@gmail.com

What inspires a historical fiction novel? Love of Finished Years was born through my fascination with World War I. Growing…

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How to Become an Author: 7 Valuable Lessons From My Dad

December 25, 2018 gregoryphillipse@gmail.com

I’m often asked when I knew I wanted to be a writer; I may not know exactly how old I…

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