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What the Nanny Saw, by Fiona Neill
Originally posted on Blogging for a Good Book:
Ali Sparrow is a financially-strapped British college student who takes a year off from school to work as a nanny for the Skinners, a wealthy family living in London’s Holland Park. Nick Skinner, the patriarch of the family, is an investment banker. Nick’s wife, Bryony, is the…
Spirituality vs Religion
Originally posted on Author – Richard F Holmes:
Whilst it is perfectly feasible that a religious person is able to display certain spiritual characteristics, and would also undertake some kind of spiritual practice, one who is spiritually awake has no need for a fear-based belief system. Hence, for the one who has awakened no religion…
Book review: ‘The Here and Now’ by Ann Brashares
Originally posted on write meg!:
Seventeen-year-old Prenna James knows the rules. In exchange for her freedom, she and her fellow travelers must not let anyone know where — or, more specifically, when — they come from. That a group of “immigrants” has found a way to open a portal in time to journey back to…
Say What?
Originally posted on The Crazy Lady Speaks:
Being somewhat new to the Internet and it’s lingo, I recently read something about turning off my cookies. To that, I say, “What cookies? Where? I want some cookies. Me love cookies.” (the latter is my Cookie Monster impersonation). Was that post telling me I should have cookies?…
Megan Cyrulewski — A Blogger, Author, Interviewer, and a Writers Best Friend…and she’s a Mom too!!!
Originally posted on johntuckermustlive:
If you haven’t had the opportunity to talk with Megan, please friend her on Facebook or join her FB group Authors Promoting Authors. She’s a wonderful person who’s always there for you and she offers writers so many platforms to get their names out there. Even with her owm personal trials,…
Fall of Fearno:HarsH ReaLiTy – Flash Fiction Challenge Part 2 of 2 – Destroy a City
Originally posted on bohemiangypsy:
Fall of Fearno Because even the most blissful environment needs order, the state of Emotion established the Laws of Trust. These Laws were instilled in the children of Fearno from birth. As the children matured and entered the educational system, the Laws of Trust became the central core of curriculum. However,…
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Writing & Me
Originally posted on The Accidental Writer:
In 2012, after several years of ill health, I was diagnosed with EDS Type 3 (hypermobile type). In simple terms, EDS is a connective tissue disorder that affects the way the body produces collagen (that’s the protein that gives strength to our joints, muscles and skin). My body doesn’t…
How To Know If You’re In A Young Adult Novel
Originally posted on Tara Sparling writes:
? It sucks being a young adult. Too young to die, too adult to care. Everything totally sucks. You wouldn’t be surprised if the world around you were fictional, it’s so sucky. Though if it were fictional, you’re pretty sure it’d be better than this. Like, you could be…