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D.L. Koontz

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D.L. Koontz was a management consultant and college instructor in the Washington DC area before trading it all for ranch life and writing. Now, she breathes easier and learns something new every day.

An award-winning writer and former journalist, she believes story trumps structure. As such, she's been published in a variety of genres, using whichever format/style best relays the story.

D.L. has been published in seven languages, and loves to keep her readers up all night.

Besides writing, she is passionate about hiking, photography, traveling, history, flea market discoveries, and British miniseries.

She’s a confirmed autodidact, having deep-dived into the food-lifestyle-health connection. She lives with her husband on their small ranch in co
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D.L. Koontz I write anyway. Usually that gets the creative juices going. Or, I'll take a walk, hike or bike. It's amazing how doing a physical activity activates …moreI write anyway. Usually that gets the creative juices going. Or, I'll take a walk, hike or bike. It's amazing how doing a physical activity activates the thought process.(less)
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“If you believe the Bible is true, you ought to know that demons are real. The Bible is filled with references of evil and demons, and Christ repeatedly cast out demons, so I believe the universe is much more complex and mysterious than it may appear to our senses.”
D.L. Koontz, Crossing Into The Mystic

“Funny isn't it, that such a large percentage of people believe in the possibility of ghosts yet scoff at stories about then; whereas less than a fifth of one percent think there actually may be vampires, yet glamorize and romanticize them into millions of dollar of sales. Perhaps the real irony is that the thought of ghosts is just a little too close to people’s comfort level.”
D.L. Koontz, Crossing Into The Mystic

“I find it sad that more Christian literature does not address miracles, and the possibility of demons in our midst. Jesus performed countless miracles in his life that were clearly discussed in the New Testament. And, he cast out demons. Why do some Christians act as those the potential for miracles died with Him? Why do people believe in angels, but not demons? Both were evident in the Bible.”
D.L. Koontz, Crossing Into The Mystic

“Funny isn't it, that such a large percentage of people believe in the possibility of ghosts yet scoff at stories about then; whereas less than a fifth of one percent think there actually may be vampires, yet glamorize and romanticize them into millions of dollar of sales. Perhaps the real irony is that the thought of ghosts is just a little too close to people’s comfort level.”
D.L. Koontz, Crossing Into The Mystic

“If you believe the Bible is true, you ought to know that demons are real. The Bible is filled with references of evil and demons, and Christ repeatedly cast out demons, so I believe the universe is much more complex and mysterious than it may appear to our senses.”
D.L. Koontz, Crossing Into The Mystic

“I find it sad that more Christian literature does not address miracles, and the possibility of demons in our midst. Jesus performed countless miracles in his life that were clearly discussed in the New Testament. And, he cast out demons. Why do some Christians act as those the potential for miracles died with Him? Why do people believe in angels, but not demons? Both were evident in the Bible.”
D.L. Koontz, Crossing Into The Mystic

“Life appears to me too short to be spent in nursing animosity or registering wrongs.”
Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre

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Donna Thank you for adding me as a friend Ms. Koontz. I have entered the giveaway for your book.
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