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Founders’ Son: A Life of Abraham Lincoln by Richard Brookhiser
Originally posted on readful things blog:
Founders’ Son: A Life of Abraham Lincoln by Richard Brookhiser Abraham Lincoln grew up in the long shadow of the Founding Fathers. Seeking an intellectual and emotional replacement for his own taciturn father, Lincoln turned to the great men of the founding—Washington, Paine, Jefferson—and their great documents—the Declaration of…
My Interview With Fellow Georgia Author – Shane Etter
Originally posted on johntuckermustlive:
Today’s interview is with Shane Etter, author of the Dwellers Series and resident of Georgia by way of Jackson, Mississippi. While we’ve only talked a few times, he’s a man who enjoys life and lives it to the fullest — and has the start to a great series of novels. Here’s…
Another unsettling short
Originally posted on Free Reader:
After a hectic week, I realized that I’d barely even started any of the larger collections of short stories that I have on my Kindle awaiting review. But a search for short stories later, sorted by lowest price, added some new free reads to my collection and provided a topic…
A few days early
Originally posted on Of Words and Water:
Of Words and Water 2014 has been published a few days early. A new collection of short stories, poems and non-fiction has seen the light of day. This work with topics ranging from a single drop of water to planetary annexation, is donated freely for you to enjoy.…
Photo Gallery: Hillary Rodham Clinton at BookPeople
Originally posted on BookPeople:
Last Friday, June 20th, we had the honor of hosting Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton here at BookPeople to sign copies of her new book, Hard Choices. Over 1,000 people turned out to meet Secretary Clinton, who shook hands and signed books for two hours with a smile. It was one of the…
Time for Rest
Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Swallow at rest Time for rest… This pair of Welcome Swallows have alighted on the pontoon ladder. I often watch these tiny birds in flight, and marvel at their speed and agility. Sweet feathered creatures… Copyright ©