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J.R. Rogers

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J.R.ROGERS is a novelist of 20th century foreign intrigue and espionage thrillers. He has written eight novels with this theme and is working on his ninth due in 2024 titled An Assemblage of Spies and set in Havana and Valparaiso, Chile in the 1940s.

He also writes short stories that have been published in Steam Ticket, TrainWrite, The Legendary, TRC, The Copperfield Review, Outside In Literary and Travel Magazine, River & South Review and Driftwood Press.


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J.R. Rogers I do other things, for instance watch TV, take my dog to the dog park or cook. The idea is to just get away from it. I've had many instances of what I…moreI do other things, for instance watch TV, take my dog to the dog park or cook. The idea is to just get away from it. I've had many instances of what I considered horrible writer's block but eventually the fog always lifts, sometimes dramatically. I often suffer blocks that last for weeks - once 2 months - but in the end being away from the manuscript it seems to me is often useful and insightful.(less)
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Doomed Spy

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Mission to Morocco

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The Italian Couple

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The Counterfeit Consul

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To Live Another Day

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The Cypriot Agent

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Leopold's Assassin

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PW Review The Italian Couple

This suspenseful combination romance and espionage thriller centers on a married couple in despair in Fascist Italy under Benito Mussolini’s rule. The novel’s pacing is skillful and precise, leading ultimately to an unforeseen and terrifically satisfying ending. Rogers’s depiction of Asmara—its strategic significance, architecture, and how it was modeled after a typical Italian city, even incorpor Read more of this blog post »
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Le Ly Hayslip
“For you see, the face of destiny or luck or god that gives us war also gives us other kinds of pain: the loss of health and youth; the loss of loved ones or of love; the fear that we will end our days alone. Some people suffer in peace the way others suffer in war. The special gift of that suffering, I have learned, is how to be strong while we are weak, how to be brave when we are afraid, how to be wise in the midst of confusion, and how to let go of that which we can no longer hold. In this way, anger can teach us forgiveness, hate can teach us love, and war can teach us peace.”
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Andrew Holleran
“The greatest drug of all, my dear, was not one of those pills in so many colors that you took over the years, was not the opium, the hash you smoked in houses at the beach, or the speed or smack you shot up in Sutherland's apartment, no, it wasn't any of these. It was the city, darling, it was the city, the city itself. And do you see why I had to leave? As Santayana said, dear, artists are unhappy because they are not interested in happiness; they live for beauty. God, was that steaming, loathsome city beautiful!!! And why finally no human lover was possible, because I was in love with all men, with the city itself.”
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Paul Bowles
“How many more times will you remember a certain afternoon of your childhood, some afternoon that's so deeply a part of your being that you can't even conceive of your life without it? Perhaps four or five times more. Perhaps not even that. How many more times will you watch the full moon rise? Perhaps twenty. And yet it all seems limitless.”
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Colton Freelove J.R.,

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