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Drop #drawing #photography

Originally posted on penned in moon dust:
 add a little color insert a story line the subtle drop a magical design contrast adds spice a ripple or wave word or image we gasp, we rave Today’s prompt at DP photochallenge is Contrast. I have been having some fun this week taking my simple pencil drawings…

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Now for something completely different.

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Thanks to Jack Eason, here’s  something COMPLETELY different. A very talented (and unusual) quartet called Salut Salon, from Germany. Enjoy. 😀

Back in Minnesota.

Originally posted on Renae Rude – The Paranormalist:
I’ve returned from visiting my daughter in North Carolina and I’m settling in. Today, I’m heading into Anoka to see a dear friend, but I wanted to let you know I’m fine and I had a great time. Soon, I’ll have a story about a check-in nightmare…

HEALY’S CAVE AARON PAUL LAZAR – Review

    Heart stopping suspense,  By  Karen H. Vaughan “potluckprincess”   This review is from: Healey’s Cave (Moore mystery series Book 1) (Kindle Edition) HEALY’S CAVE AARON PAUL LAZAR 50 yrs earlier Sam Moore’s eleven year old brother Billy disappeared thrusting Sam into a deep depression born from the grief. Fast forward 50 years and Sam […]

Marketing, yeah well whatever.

Originally posted on Jim Webster:
It’s all well and good having written a book, what about selling it? Not wanting to talk dirty or anything, but seriously people, you’ve poured a lot of time into the who literary process, so it wouldn’t hurt to get a few bob back. After all, a couple of weeks…

A breath of fresh air in YA Paranormal Romance

Originally posted on Free Reader:
I found “Xoe: or Vampires, Werewolves and Demons, oh my!” through WordPress, when I began following Sara C. Rothle’s blog. I immediately put it on my reading list, because I expected that it had potential as a popular read, since YA paranormal romance seems to be such a hot genre…

My Shameless Ecuadorian Pig-Out

Originally posted on Christa Wojciechowski:
? It just so happened that the night before we left for Ecuador, NatGeo played the new campaign launched by their tourism board played on NatGeo. The video is set it to a dreamy acoustic version of All You Need Is Love, and shows the giant land tortoises of The…

Open the Phone Book, Pick a Name, and Send Someone Anonymous Gifts

Originally posted on Project Light to Life:
#47 Sometimes we all have a rough night, morning, month, etc — even Barbie. About two months ago, I anonymously mailed letters of encouragement to three randomly selected strangers and wrote down 15 of my favorite inspirational quotes in the letters. Hopefully, the strangers were excited, rather than…

The City by Dean Koontz

Originally posted on readful things blog:
The City by Dean Koontz #1 New York Times bestselling author Dean Koontz is at the peak of his acclaimed powers with this major new novel. The city changed my life and showed me that the world is deeply mysterious. I need to tell you about her and some…

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