
I just received a lovely review of Sweet Sunshine…
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I love writing and being creative. Prose and poetry comes naturally to me. I am a natural writer.
Shakespeare wrote books in poem format. A lot of people find his books difficult to understand. I have written in a very easy to understand language.
I have written several books on topics like Easy Business Success which is in the Kindle store now. Easy Tax Tips can be ordered by…
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We are now booking a 7 day tour for The Reborn:The Book of Dain by Casse Narome. Tour will run from March 25th-March 31st. You can…
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Hello fellow readers and writers!
I was graciously asked by B B Shepherd to participate in an author blog challenge. It’s called the “seven/seven blog challenge” and it sounds like a great opportunity to share my work-in-progress, Chronicles of a Troubled Girl, with you! Before I do, here are the details of the blog challenge:
1. Choose seven lines from page 7 or 77 of your current…
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I'm trying to find people who were raped by Roman Catholic priests 5, 10, 20, 30, 40, or over 50 years ago. I was raped by a R.C. priest when I was 11. I recently came forward and got a cash settlement. This is a landmark case as it was way outside the statute of limitations. I want to encourage other victims to come forward and follow my footsteps to indemnity. There is an experienced lawyer ready to champion your case. Don't delay; come forward today; identify the rapist and be…
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Historical fiction novel -Degrees of Courage-review request.
If your a fan of Historical fiction then I would like to introduce you to a new author, Sheri Vester. She has written a book based on her Hungarian heritage and it is part fact and part fiction. We would love to have you sign up to review this great book.
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GREAT BOOK!! We all endure travesty, but some you would never have imagined.
I loved this story. It's a life story of her growing up and surviving World War II in Germany. It's honest, shocking, brutally sad, and yet endearing.
She grew up in a small town, with lots of relatives, a farm to play on, lots of animals and abundant love. Well abundant love from most people anyway. Her life before the war started brought back many memories of mine with my grandparent's farm,…
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I met Aoife on Book Blogs – a great website to network with other authors. Aoife is twenty-eight years of age. She lives in Kells, Co. Meath, a small town just outside Navan. She was raised in Navan but left with her family at the age of sixteen. She has always had a passion for writing but mostly poetry. This…
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Ever wonder about things?
Like, 'I wonder what the main character in this book was…
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Come to my blog to check out my review of Congo Dawn, by Jeanette Windle. Ms. Windle's interview is here: http://rachelreadingnthinking.blogspot.com/2013/02/interview-with-jeanette-windle.html
The review and giveaway…
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The day after my last post, which was about how I hadn’t worked on my manuscripts in a few months, I resumed working on my work-in-progress: Chronicles of a Troubled Girl. I wrote for one to two hours a day most days, and I’m happy to say that I finished the first draft the other day! It feels great to have completed the writing part of the book project.
The next step is to edit. Since it is a compilation of my journal entries from childhood to adulthood, and I want the book…
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Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
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Ogii Review of: The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I enjoyed this book. To be honest, at the…
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I remember my mother saying early into WWII people didn't know if America could even win. The early losses against the Axis powers (Kasserine Pass, Pearl Harbar, Bataan) demonstrated America was not infallible. My mother said she would walk…
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Even when writers stare into the empty space before them, they are still working. It is because, as writers, we are always in our minds. The games of make believe that many played as children; we never ceased playing. While others' interests turned to the practicality of medicine, law, politics, our imaginations grew with fantasy. We often don't fully immerse ourselves in the world because we are too much in our minds.
Much like Lord Alfred Tennyson's, Lady of Shalott, we…
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I'm very excited to be joined today by Joshua Silverman, author of The Emerald Tablet, the first book in the…
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