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Author Blog Tour
Originally posted on International Book Promotion:
I was invited by Annie Edmonds to take part in the writing process blog tour that was started by author; Regina Puckett. It’s purpose is to showcase different authors methods all over the world. Annie is an amazing woman and a wonderful author of an erotic romance, Second…
New Releases This Week
Originally posted on BookPeople:
We were a little busy on Tuesday hosting former President Jimmy Carter, so, a couple of days late, here are a few of our greatest hits from the new release pile this week. Enjoy! HARDCOVER FICTION Astonish Me: A Novel by Maggie Shipstead From the author of the widely acclaimed debut…
Blog Tour
I was invited by Annie Edmonds to take part in the writing process blog tour that was started by author Regina Puckett. It’s purpose is to showcase different authors methods all over the world. Annie is an amazing woman and a wonderful author her books are; Second Chances Sammy’s story available on Amazon. And she writes her […]
Not Being Perfect
Originally posted on Regina Puckett:
Not Being Perfect Regina Puckett I can dance, play drums, run fast, write or sing But the world will never know what I can bring Because I stutter, I’m too short, tall, skinny, or fat How could I show the inner me with any of that? My outside covering hides…
Information (SIGNS: #AtoZChallenge)
Originally posted on Tale Spinning:
“I don’t know if I can help you, ” she said. “I don’t know if there is anything I could say that would fix anything.” He sighed. “I’m not asking you to fix anything. I’m asking you to just listen. Let me vent; just an ear. I just need to…
In #atozchallenge #poetry #photography
Originally posted on penned in moon dust:
I looked in to you waving in the breeze a smile big as the sun climbing with my knees laying beneath you in your big shadow nature’s bed at my command sand between my toes I ate from your fruit white and juicy meat hardest nut I’d cracked my mess’n wasn’t neat ?…
Flying at Night, by Ted Kooser
Originally posted on Blogging for a Good Book:
Ted Kooser was Poet Laureate of the U.S. from 2004-2006, and is one of my favorite writers of short verse. He has often been compared to Robert Frost and Edgar Lee Masters for his ability to take the day-to-day events of rural and small town life and…