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Check out Aaron Paul Lazar’s website
.Where you can read about his books, all on one page! The Seacrest, Audio Books, Gus LeGarde Mysteries, Sam Moore Mysteries, Tall Pines Mysteries and so much more http://www.lazarbooks.com/
DON’T LET THE WIND CATCH YOU by Aaron Paul Lazar
Thank you, Niama L. J. Williams, for this wonderful review of DON’T LET THE WIND CATCH YOU! “Pick up Don’t Let The Wind Catch You and believe again in boyhood innocence, ghosts, and parents who keep secrets yet still act to protect the abused and insane. Life always feels much more doable and worth trying after […]
Good day Mississippi
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Mill Creek #haiku #poem #photography
Originally posted on penned in moon dust:
? two flow into one bubbling over with springtime tomorrow’s reflection ? The prompt at Chevrefeuille’s Carpe Diem is Creek. Do you have a creek that you can relax by? ?
Meet Guest Author Nicholas C. Rossis
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
How to Deal with Criticism: my Advice After almost twenty years of working as web developer and almost five hundred websites later, I needed something new. So, I tried my hand in two different things; writing and finding funding for startups. My first endeavour has…
More Grammar Tips for Indie Authors: Common Pitfalls
June 16, 2014 As my contribution to the Rave Reviews Book Club’s mentoring program, I am posting short grammar lessons from time to time. In today’s post, I focus on its and it’s and who and whom, little words that can cause difficulties for the unwary writer. Its and it’s. Do you know the difference between “its” and “it’s”? Can you decide […]
Of Love, Lust and Devotion
18JUN2014 by Waqar Ahmed Shar Baloch Recently I read a story in Sindhi language about Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai. Shah Abdul Latif is one of the most loved personalities, who was a poet, Sufi religious scholar and lived some three centuries ago. He is equally loved and has devotees among Muslims and Hindus alike. […]