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N. Jane Quackenbush
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
N. Jane Quackenbush My name is N. Jane Quackenbush. My latest release is a children’s picture book, The Rocket Ship Bed Trip. It is about a little boy, whose bed turns into a rocket ship and he goes on a journey throughout outer space, where he encounters many celestial bodies.…
Baby get back
Originally posted on Photos/Words Stickers/Books:
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Leeds
Originally posted on Pen of the Damned:
Feet pounding as fast as they can, I tear across the hard-packed ground. Tree branches slap my arms, scrape my face, tangle in my hair; I don’t think I’m gonna make it. I hear it chasing me, not quite on my heels yet, but close enough to make…
A winter symphony
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
With all the beauties of the morning I composed a symphony To strum the swallows balanced in the whispering breeze With the music of what you meant to me. I hummed the bee-strung spires of buddleia Nodding from ruined windows emptied of their glass, Sung the river water dimpled…
What do I do now?
Originally posted on Dena Rogers:
I can officially say Drive Me Sane is a finished novel. Yep, it’s a completed project. No more editing, no more pondering whether everything runs smoothly or if my editor is going to like my changes. I received an ARC copy last night and got the high resolution copy of…
My Salinger Year, by Joanna Rakoff
Originally posted on Blogging for a Good Book:
Today’s review is from Mandy. Author Joanna Rakoff recounts the year she spent working as the assistant to J.D. Salinger’s literary agent in her new memoir, My Salinger Year. Rakoff’s memoir opens in late 1995, when she decides that she’d rather write her own poetry and not…
Do You Love Them Enough to Let Them Hate You?
Originally posted on Writing in a RainDrop:
“I hate you!” my fifteen-year old son yelled at my husband. “I know you do, but I’m okay with that,” Ed replied, calmly. “I mean it!” JJ added, “I really hate you!” “Well, I love you,” my husband answered. The Bumpy Road Between Boy & Man JJ had arrived at…