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Top 20 Inspiring Summer Reads
Originally posted on Project Light to Life:
As a bucket list blogger, I am a bit obsessed with non-fiction inspirational books and memoirs. Although I have listed a few of these on my Inspiration Page, along with a post I wrote a year ago, Get Inspired to Start a Bucket List! I thought I would…
These shoes are made for nesting
Originally posted on Photos/Words Stickers/Books:
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Gone, Not Forgotten #fathersday #poetry
Originally posted on penned in moon dust:
? Many of us have lost fathers over the years. This poem was written for those faithful dads. ? Driving down the road of missing you when I see an old T-Bird I catch a tear or two *** I wasn’t old first set of ups and downs…
A Special Interview with Ditter Kellen — Featured Author on the Dreams, Fantasies, Nightmares, and Visions Facebook Event.
Originally posted on johntuckermustlive:
If you don’t know Ditter Kellen, you don’t hang out on Facebook much. She’s one of the more successful Indie Authors I know and she’s the most accessible one’s I’ve had the pleasure to interact with. She’s been highlighted on USA Today, has a popular group on FB – According to…
Author Hot Seat with Misha Burnett
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Today my guest in the Hot Seat is Misha Burnett, an author I didn’t know before I decided to try and tempt the more off-beat authors to reveal themselves. I’m pleased that I did as it has given me the opportunity to discover some really original writers. Misha is…
The wheel turns again
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
This is one of the places I like to visit regularly, to keep up with progress, and probably to capture a few memories of urban wilderness before it all gets tidied away. The Caserne Niel is a huge complex of military barracks, gradually wound down from the mid ‘70s,…
Peace falls
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Poem inspired by the Caserne Niel I could find some peace here From the city’s roar Beneath rusting girders open to the sky Where kites and swallows soar. Lizards bask upon the tumbled stones And dart among the sapling pioneers. Root and stalk of wild plants ramp And the…
Jack
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
I thought of you today No particular reason I often do. So many memories have you at the back of them. Bubblegum machines On the way to Grandma’s Jackson Terrace Red buses Bus ticket bookmarks, Piles of books Open books Jack London Reading in the blue armchair Cats on…
Augie and the Green Knight
Originally posted on MARSocial Author Business Enhancement Presents:
‘Augie and the Green Knight’, A Children’s Book About a Scientifically-Minded Young Girl Living in a Fantasy World by Brian Heater at 10:27 am on June 4, 2014 Augie and the Green Knight is a forthcoming children’s adventure story written by Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal web cartoonist…