Archive | April 2014
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Rain
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Dull, dim light Seeps through lowering cloud The bright colours of yesterday Faded to a universal grey. The roses hang forlorn Their perfume lost in the oily air. Rain falls, pounding petals With pitiless indifference. How hard now to recall The soft touch of the sun On skin that…
It’s a drive, a need. I literally either have to create something or go insane.
Originally posted on International Book Promotion:
It’s a drive, a need. I literally either have to create something or go insane. That’s what Author Beverly Cialone said when we asked her what motivates her to write! Can you relate to her answer? Check out the other responses from her when we post the author interview…
Mama Makes Up Her Mind: And Other Dangers of Southern Living, by Bailey White
Originally posted on Blogging for a Good Book:
Today’s post is from Eletha of the library’s Outreach Services Division: Who can resist good family stories? Anyone who knows me knows that I have plenty of family stories — many of which people wish I would keep to myself. But, Bailey White’s collection of short stories,…
JK Accinni (Author)
***FREE ANTHOLOGY*** Amazon: http://amzn.to/1cGowKS Winner of Book Junkie’s Choice Awards 2013 for Best New Series FictionWinner of Book Junkie’s Choice Awards 2013 for Best SciFi Winner of Awesome Trilogy/Series of The Year 2013 Warning*** This series honestly reflects the brutality of our world. If you are a sensitive reader, this is NOT for […]
AFTERPARTY: Truly Mind-Bending Science Fiction
Originally posted on BookPeople:
Afterparty by Daryl Gregory Reviewed by Raul Gregory’s exhilarating new book, Afterparty, draws you into an engaging story that plays on some powerful themes. The underlying idea of what people seek in religion is exactly what makes this story so powerful. Is God real or just a thought in our heads? Parables highlight the background…
What We’re Reading This Week
Originally posted on BookPeople:
~TOMOKO The Adventures of Beekle: The Unimaginary Friend by Dan Santat “I really love Beekle because it’s a story about making your own dreams come true – getting out there, even if it’s scary doing it. The book also made me think about what kind of creature I might’ve thought up…