February 2011 Blog Posts (310)

Remarks on The Fire Inside

 

Head over to my blog at http://dragonflyy419.wordpress.com/ to read a review of a great novel. Click on the picture or the following link to read my review: …

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Added by Jamie on February 28, 2011 at 6:30pm — No Comments


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Jean Hart Stewart "For Love is New."

My guest today over at Grace Elliot's blog is fellow author of historical romance Jean Hart Stewart.

Jean shares her love of the regency period, some interesting facts about the Duke of Wellington and tells us about her latest book 'For Love is New.'

To read the post visit:…

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Added by Grace Elliot on February 28, 2011 at 5:23pm — No Comments

Architects of Memories and a new URL

Hi, friends. See my latest reviews of recommended children's books at my new URL:

http://readaloudsforallchildren.wordpress.com/… Continue

Added by Janice Floyd Durante on February 28, 2011 at 5:12pm — No Comments

A Salute to Editors, Part 1

This week, I present part one of an interview I did with Kat Thompson, former senior editor at Echelon Press. Although since she first sent me the email leting me know Echelon had accepted two of my novels for publication, and since she graciously agreed to an interview, she has stepped back from major editing duties. However, as a guide and advisor, she possesses skills and talents from which all writers may benefit.



1. Who is Kat Thompson? Tell me a little about yourself. What one… Continue

Added by Stephen Lawrence Brayton on February 28, 2011 at 3:43pm — No Comments


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READING BETWEEN THE LINES

I heard a quote the other day stating that fiction is more “real” than non-fiction because, in writing fiction, it's easier to tell the truth.

Think about it. If you're writing non-fiction, you have to stick to the facts. There's no way a writer can go inside the mind of the subject and detail how decisions are made. Only actions and consequences are recorded. One can surmise, conjecture, and deliberate, but will never really know the truth.…

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Added by Sunny Frazier on February 28, 2011 at 3:00pm — No Comments

Zombie Mini

http://zombiegirlshambling.blogspot.com/

Added by Dana Wright on February 28, 2011 at 1:27pm — 1 Comment

Un-Tangling POVs and Characterization

Aaah, word play:) I went to see Tangled last week. I could say that as a storyteller, I am interested in any example of the craft, particularly in the romance genre, so felt duty bound to attend. But I'll be honest; it's a Disney fairy tale so I am ALL over it.



The good thing about the recent animated films rather than the older, classic Disneys is that they are dynamic enough to appeal to adults as well as children, without stooping to sly, rude humour. Not that I've anything… Continue

Added by Katherine Holt on February 28, 2011 at 10:05am — No Comments


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Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss - March 2

I have been celebrating Dr. Seuss's birthday with my daughter since 2007. We have made birthday cakes to eat while reading The Cat in Hat. We have traced our feet on construction paper, cutout the footprints, and placed them all over the basement while reading The Foot Book.  This year we started off our celebration by attending the Dr. Seuss Story Time at Target, a…

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Added by Eric Van Raepenbusch on February 28, 2011 at 9:45am — No Comments

A Father's Anguish

I just read one of the most well written books! You will not be disappointed! Get the complete reveiw here!

 

http://ekfamilybooks.blogspot.com/2011/02/fathers-anguish.html

 

The author has self published this fantastic and touching novel, but would love to get a publishing company behind him. If anyone has any ideas or contacts it would be much appreciated. This book was too good for me…

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Added by Kelli Wheelwright on February 28, 2011 at 2:41am — No Comments

Rediscovering The Power of The Word, “No!”, with Irina Avtsin

I want to give a respectful welcome to Irina and thank her for choosing this blog as a stop on her BlogTour. On to our interview…

Irina, I think a good first question is where are you from and what are some of the highlights of what brought you to write your book, Rediscovering The Power of No?

I was born and raised in Moscow, Russia and, being an admittedly…

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Added by Alexander M Zoltai on February 27, 2011 at 9:42pm — No Comments

"My Last Romance" for #SampleSunday

It's #Sample Sunday when indie writer offer a sample from their work. This is a few paragraphs from my short story My Last Romance from my short story collection, …
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Added by Kathleen Valentine on February 27, 2011 at 8:30pm — No Comments

Book Review - 13 Days: The Dark Circle

13 Days: The Dark Circle

BY: K. Lippi

PUBLISHED BY: Mirror Publishing

PUBLISHED IN: 2010

ISBN: 978-1-936652-98-2

Pages: 281

Reviewed by Billy Burgess



Sixteen teens are selected to be apart of the Reality TV show on YTV called 13 Days. They are grouped into pairs of siblings, cousins, friends, and lovers. They are staying at the St. Clara Asylum on the haunted island. The main character Selene, and her brother Seth, are hoping to win the million dollar… Continue

Added by Billy Burgess on February 27, 2011 at 7:14pm — No Comments

Book Review - The Complete Guide to Growing Your Own Fruits and Berries

The Complete Guide to Growing Your Own Fruits and Berries

BY: Karen Szklany Gault

PUBLISHED BY: Atlantic Publishing

PUBLISHED IN: 2011

ISBN: 978-1601383488

Pages: 288

Reviewed by Billy Burgess



Have you ever wanted to grow your own fruit in your backyard? It doesn’t matter which state you live in, you can still plant fruit in your yard. The Complete Guide to Growing Your Own Fruit and Berries will advise you on what fruits grow the best in your… Continue

Added by Billy Burgess on February 27, 2011 at 7:11pm — No Comments

Here There Be Dragons ... um, well, alligators actually!



One meets the most interesting of characters while travelling to the deeply hidden corners of the globe. The swamp is no exception, where indeed resides a curious peoples known as the ‘Cajun’. Excellent hunters, exceedingly fine fisher-folk, and tellers of choice fables, who will not allow a parched lip, nor empty belly to go un-tasted of their…

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Added by Nishi Serrano on February 27, 2011 at 2:00pm — No Comments

Very cool!

I really love this club so far!  Looking forward to checking out more of the blogs here and meeting great new readers!  

 

So glad to be here!

Added by S.J. Wright on February 27, 2011 at 9:09am — No Comments

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