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A Shadow
Originally posted on Regina Puckett:
A Shadow Regina Puckett I’m a leper and an outcast An invitation no one asked A shadow lost in the mist Lips no one ever kissed A heart no one cared for Someone no one could adore
Six word poems
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Sleek Steel Stalled Smoking Serpentine Snarl-up Grim Grey Growling Gasoline Galvanised Gridlock ©Brocken Inaglory Rain Running Rivers Rills Ripple Replete Green Grass Glimmers Glorious Glittering Gift.
The song all parents should sing
Originally posted on Photos/Words Stickers/Books:
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Give Me Summer! Give Me Books!
Originally posted on BookPeople:
Here at BookPeople, we believe that there is nothing better to do on a lazy summer day than to dig into a great book. And that’s why our new motto is Carpe Librum! We say: Seize the summer, and seize the book! In this spirit, we’re happy to once again offer…
Upcoming Quote System
Originally posted on Perry Web Design:
In the upcoming weeks I will be implementing a quote system. Through my research, I have found that it is better in look at a client’s needs on an individual basis and quote them accordingly. So stay tuned and I will post the update as soon as it happens! …
Ancient Blood Casting
Originally posted on The Ravings of a Sick Mind:
So lots of readers ask me about who I would “cast” to fill the roles of my novel Ancient Blood: A Novel of the Hegemony. Okay, so it’s more like a couple of readers have asked. All right, it was a guy I know this one…
Review: Und dennoch ist es Liebe
Originally posted on My Novels, My World:
Und dennoch ist es Liebe by Jodi Picoult My rating: 4 of 5 stars I loved it! This is my 4th book I read from her. After I finished reading “House Rules” I wasn’t sure if I should read another book of her because I didn’t like it.…
A secret garden
Originally posted on write meg!:
Despite being someone who screams in the presence of bugs (I’m working on that, I swear), something about nature still calls to me. I love gardens, brooks and streams; love walks in the woods and the quiet, the calm. When I’m wandering a stone path, I can’t help but pretend…