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Why We Write — Post by Michael J. Findley
Originally posted on FINDLEY FAMILY VIDEO:
Our daughter’s pet hamster died today. She’s an adult, a school teacher, and it was expected. But it caused me to reflect on the brevity of life and why Mary and I write. It is possible to know things. This might sound silly, but movies such as the Matrix…
I am shelf-lessly showing off my shelfie!
Originally posted on Crap I Blog About:
What to pick when showing off a shelfie? I’m one of those that place things on any surface… so nearly everything becomes a shelf. But I’m not one for ornaments… Instead I will place books, pictures and various odd vintage things about… and the stick in dried roses…
Sketch for a Theory of Persistent Passions
Originally posted on On The Heath:
Concerning passions – two persist – and they are: Writing and loving a Woman. Both these I had a precocious passion for. Two decades later – they’ve remained top constants that some may even argue they qualify as obsessions and addictions too. True – they command most of my…
Prevent Heart Disease with Natural Healing Foods
Originally posted on For Vibrant Health :
Heart Disease Heart disease is a leading cause of death. Although you cannot control certain factors like age and family history, you can use food and nutrition to help you prevent heart disease.? Apples? Apples are full of antioxidant compounds which help inhibit inflammation and lower levels of cholesterol…
DON’T JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER? by K J Rollinson
Originally posted on MARSocial Author Business Enhancement Dragon Post:
With nearly 200,000 new titles published every year, it is essential to capture your reader with an enticing cover. This applies whether you have published a soft book or only a Kindle version. A good cover does catch the eye, so in this case the old…
Wordless Wednesday: Yosemite Falls
Originally posted on write meg!:
Yosemite Falls in full thunder — late May