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Randy with Les Bailey
Randy with Les Bailey
Author and writing coach Randy Jernigan is not a man who likes to sit on his laurels when there's something that needs to be accomplished.

With his newest book's success ebbing, The Life and Career of Marie Osmond, the author is about to release a second celebrity sketch in his "Stars" series, on comedian Ellen DeGeneres.

Upon meeting up with Randy at his favorite Asian eatery on a beautiful Sunday morning in his home state of Utah, we hug, exchange pleasantries (I can't help but gasp that my friend has lost an enormous amount of weight--180 pounds to be exact) then we enter the establishment and take a seat.

My intention for this interview is simple--to get up close and personal with the man that inspired me to write professionally. I first met Randy seven years ago when I took his creative writing class at his Writers Studio of Utah, where I lived at the time. So much in my life has changed since then--for the better, I might add. I'm now a professional writer, living in New York City and actually making a living at a craft I'm very passionate about.

What made you decide to leave magazine writing and would you ever consider going back?

"I began to feel that I had gone as far as I could go as a writer in that genre. I loved what I was doing. Don't get me wrong, I'm grateful for the opportunity that I was given to write for everyone of those magazines, but as you well know, a writer needs to keep growing and climb other mountains. There were other genres I wanted to work in and perfect.
One thing I've always taught my writing students is that you need to develop your talents in other genres so that you don't stagnate.
Would I ever go back to writing for magazines--I've learned to never say never. I'm very grateful for the experience and If I find something to write about I'm sure I would submit a lead into one of the editors and maybe they'd want me to do it. Who knows?"

When you announced your "Stars" book series, the tabloids seemed to attack you--was that a bad experience for you as a writer?

"It was the worst time of my freelancing career. The first names we announced were Daniel Radcliffe and Ellen DeGeneres and right from the start the tabloids went on attack. I hated waking up in the morning and turning on my computer because I knew there would be some terrible story, accusing me of saying things I never said. One tabloid accused me a saying Dan was an alcoholic and drank on the Harry Potter set. Another accused me a saying that Ellen and Portia were filing for divorce and couldn't get along. Nothing could have been further from the truth. One online rag actually said that they had an advanced copy of my Ellen book and that I had said such and such--when I hadn't even written the book yet.
Most of my friends that know me well, know of my affection for both Dan and Ellen and that I would never have written such things.
It was a terrible time for me. Even after I published my Marie title several haters began posting mean-spirited comments about it, all because of the influence of those tabloids. Was just a terrible time for me but I made it through."

I hear you're going to reopen The Writers Studio--is that true?

"I'm seriously considering it. I think there's nothing I love more than working with new writers. I've been working with Les Bailey of late. He's a spectacular author and has such a passion for his craft that he inspires me to be better at it. He came to me a while back and asked me to help with his new project, The Vampire Game--it was so amazing that I just wanted to be involved. I do some press work and oversee publicity for the project. I'm so proud of Les--his talents are so amazing and he's such a great guy. I've totally fallen in love with him. All my writer have a special place in my heart."

I recently read that you're working on a new television project about God for a British market. What can you tell me about this project?

"Not a lot, just because it's not customary to spill too many beans about TV projects. But I'm thrilled to get to work on a television project again. Especially for a British market--you know I love anything English! It's working title is God, Faith and Humanity and it's a look at how people's faith in a higher being has the power to effect mighty change in people's lives. I'm right in the middle of working on it now--I'll keep you informed about its progress."

What advice would you give a new writer that wants to get serious about his or her craft?

"Find a good writing class and get involved. I've found that when you get a group of writers in one room the synergy is nothing less than amazing. It can inspire you to new heights and lead you in the right direction. Always write about things you have a passion for. My best selling book was Losing to Win! My book where I tell my story about my weight-loss and new way of living. It was a subject that I had a serious passion for so I you could see the passion in my writing.
And never give up on your writing dreams!
The Life and career of Marie Osmond
The Life and career of Marie Osmond
Les Bailey at Comic Con
Les Bailey at Comic Con
As the new year begins I've decided to take a close look at what I'm most excited to read. Last year I reviewed a book by new author Les Bailey. The Vampire Game: Discovery. Many of you may remember I gave the new, fresh work high marks. Well, I'm hearing some exciting things about the sequel coming out at the end of this month, by the man closest to the work, other than the author himself, author Randy Jernigan.

To celebrate the emergence of his second title, I've asked Randy to review his friends newest offering.

"I'm a bit picky when it comes to my reading material. Especially fiction. If...
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The Vampire Game ll: Acquisition
The Vampire Game ll: Acquisition
The Vampire Game ll: Acquisition is the second book written by master storyteller, Les Bailey. A sequel to his first offering that some in the world of literature say will act as a model for how to write about vampires in a way that stands out from all others.

It was Bailey's first release that brought me back to the vampire genre, that I had all but given up on.

A Kindle release, "Acquisition" is a story of loyalty and betrayal, sin and redemption, seething hatred and self loathing, and an unshakable determination to win that transcends the boundaries of life and death.

Bailey's tale has been...
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The Life and Career of Marie Osmond
The Life and Career of Marie Osmond
I've always thought that a person's taste in reading material can sometimes be a window into their soul.

It was surprising to me to learn that a reserved, pragmatic writer like Randy Jernigan had been drawn into the youthful fantasy world of of witchcraft and wizardry. When I posed the question, 'who are you a fan of?' his answer came quick.

"I'm a fan of anything by J K Rowling. There's something about her style that just sucks me right into the story--and I like that about a writer.

"I didn't start reading her Harry Potter series until after the fourth book, I think it was. I wasn't impressed...
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I know you’re in pain. It hurts in ways you can’t even begin to describe and even if you could, no one seems to want to listen.
Sure, people care and try to help… for a time… but when you don’t seem to be getting any better, after a while, they get tired of listening… Eventually it becomes easier to keep it all inside.
I know you feel like it will never get better and you’ll never be okay again. It’s been like this for so long now that you think if things were ever going to change they would have by now so this is how it’s always going to be… but it’s not. I promise it’s...
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Pop Icon Josh Groban
Pop Icon Josh Groban
Another name has been added to author Randy Jernigan's "Stars" fan book series.

Pop music icon Josh Groban's life and career will be chronicled in the book series that celebrates celebrities that have positive reputations for giving back to their communities.

Randy recently took to his Instagram page to announce that he would publish a sketch on Groban.

"Excited to add the name Josh Groban to my "Stars" celebrity fan book series! I've been a fan of Josh's music for a lot of years, so thrilled as can be," Randy posted.

Randy's first book in the series, The Life and Career of Marie Osmond, became an immediate best seller. His second installment in the series will be a sketch of popular comedian and talk show host Ellen DeGeneres.

Randy's Josh Groban sketch is expected to cover Groban's varied career as a pop sensation, his work on the Broadway stage, television and little known information about his personal life and charity work.
Les Bailey at Comic Con
Les Bailey at Comic Con
Friends, family and a few special guests will gather tonight (Sunday, January 29, 2017) at a Salt Lake City venue to celebrate the launch of author Les Bailey's newest offering to the literary world. It's the sequel to his first book, this one titled, The Vampire Game ll: Acquisition.

I first read this book on my Kindle device during a flight home for a vacation and at the urging of a mutual friend of the author's--and honestly, I wasn't able to put the device down. The story was very unique for being a vampire tale. Very well thought out and masterfully written. This story captured me right...
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Superman's Henry Cavill
Superman's Henry Cavill
In an early morning interview to promote his next book, Ellen, the second installment in his "Stars" series of fan books, busy author Randy Jernigan lamented the stresses of the political season saying he'd be happy when the race comes to an end.

"I get a little too worked up when it comes to politics--I tend to take it all quite serious and it leaves me stressed out. Especially this election," the writer added. "It worries me that we have a candidate that spends most of his times telling large groups of people obvious lies about his opponent and participates in outright fear mongering about...
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