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Beth K. Vogt

Beth K. Vogt
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Beth K. Vogt

Beth K. Vogt is a nonfiction author and editor who said she’d never write fiction. She’s the wife of an air force physician who said she’d never marry a doctor—or anyone in the military. She’s a mom of four who said... Read full bio

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Q. What is your motto or maxim?
A. "Anything that I've ever done that was ultimately worthwhile ... initially scared me to death." ~Betty Bender
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My life in 8 words: "Fun in ways I never dreamed or imagined"
April 8, 2013
I'm on deadline for my third novel and I just realized -- just realized -- why I write books.
Huh.

I write...
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Chapter 1 from Catch a Falling Star
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Catch a Falling Star will be released on May 07, 2013 in Trade Paperback, eBook
May 07, 2013
Catch a Falling Star is now available in Trade Paperback, eBook
May 07, 2013
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Beth K. Vogt Revealed

Q. What is your motto or maxim? A. "Anything that I've ever done that was ultimately worthwhile ... initially scared me to death." ~Betty Bender Q. Who is your favorite fictional villain? A. Is it possible to have a "favorite" villain? Yikes! I'll go with Thomas Gabriel, John McClane's nemesis in "Live Free or Die Hard." The man had no conscience. Q. How would you describe perfect happiness? A. I like to say that I'm not striving for happiness because happiness is often based on circumstances. Happiness can come and go.
OK, now that I've philosophized a bit, I'll say that the moments I've been perfectly happy (content) are when I look around and see my husband and kiddos (and now my son and daughter-in-love) talking, laughing, maybe playing a board game together. 

Being a family. Enjoying one another.
Q. Who is your favorite fictional hero? A. David Curtiss, the hero in Susan May Warren's thriller "Wiser Than Serpents." He is willing to lay down his life--literally--for the woman he loves. Q. What’s your greatest fear? A. I asked my 10-year-old daughter this question. She answered it for me: Spiders. I'll go with that. Learn more about Beth K. Vogt

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Examiner.com, May 1, 2013
...In Catch a Falling Star, Beth K. Vogt shares that God’s best is often behind the door marked “Never”Is there ever a point when you should let go of a dream? Shouldn’t you...