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Originally posted on Regina Puckett:
More Regina Puckett I pulled open every door Desperately seeking more More of this and more of that Because having more is where it’s at But no matter how much more I had It didn’t stop me from feeling bad So instead of gathering, I’m planting a seed And let…

Pure

Originally posted on Pen of the Damned:
Screams filled the tiny cabin as winter’s first snow blanketed the surrounding forest. The contractions were coming on top of each other now, each wave stronger than the last, as Meredith struggled to keep Agatha calm. An almost inhuman cry escaped Agatha’s throat as she writhed on the…

When all’s been said

Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
When all’s been said that can be said And words no longer have a sense But fall like stones from a hollow sky I shrink behind my last defence. The heart that once was opened wide Its secrets spread beneath your feet Is closed against your careless tread The…

Sarah Bird Signing ABOVE THE EAST CHINA SEA

Originally posted on BookPeople:
Sarah Bird stopped by today to sign a big round of pre-ordered copies of her new novel, Above the East China Sea, which hits shelves Tuesday, May 27. There’s still time to pre-order your own signed, personalized copy of the novel. Head on over to our website and we’ll set you up.…

COMBATING THE MONDAY BLUES

Originally posted on Dena Rogers:
Hello Monday!  I can’t say I have the Monday blues this week.  I extended the weekend, so I’m working from home the next two days.  I’ll be busy tying  up some loose ends. I have several book reviews I need to get out, as well as, some other projects I have…

Teddy- Chapter 15

The fox has gone

Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
©”Mike” Michael L. Baird Tall are the crops in the farmer’s fields And perfect the garden rose But the savage sea’s full of corpses And the wild skies full of crows. So where is the worm in the apple And where is the honey bee? And where are the…

The Amulet of Samarkand, by Jonathan Stroud

Originally posted on Blogging for a Good Book:
This is the first installment in The Bartimaeus Trilogy. The story focuses on young Nathaniel, a magician’s apprentice beginning his training in the art of magic. From the very beginning he shows incredible promise but is unfortunately paired with a sub-par and rather boring instructor. Out of…

Life’s Door

Originally posted on Regina Puckett:
Past’s Door Regina Puckett What I wouldn’t do To go back through Each moment I didn’t savor Each person I didn’t favor Each thought I didn’t ponder Each thing I did squander It all would appreciated so much more If only I could pass through past’s door

Guest Post: AshleyRose Sullivan

Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
Guest Post from AshleyRose Sullivan, author of Awesome Jones: A Superhero Fairy Tale   Awesome Jones is a blend of comic and novel. It’s the story of two regular people trying to navigate live, work, and dinner in the midst of a superhero world–until everything begins to unravel. Featuring art–photos,…

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