Archive | July 9, 2014
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Canary in a cage
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
©emijrp. At last the stormy weather ends The gloomy grey gives way to summer sun Cramped apartments pour their cargo into streets Dappled with puddles now the rain is done. Bright-shawled, gold-glittering with their oriental air They halt beneath the cool of spreading trees A caravan of children running…
Christine Amsden and her Cassie Scot series
Book Tour “Could there possibly be a Sookie Stackhouse, (pre-TrueBlood TV), that I would feel comfortable recommending to older teens or my friends who didn’t like the more “adult features” of that series? Could Nancy Drew be updated in a paranormal world and work? I did not think it was possible. Then I discovered Christine […]
FireSong By Aaron Paul Lazar
What would you do if your country church was hit by a rogue tornado during services? What if the shrieking winds unearthed the bones of a missing parishioner in a nearby wheat field? Now add the discovery of heroin in your elderly minister’s bloodstream. When Gus LeGarde is thrown into the middle of the mess, […]
Stephanie Osborn will be on The Wicked Edge
Live Interview!! Stephanie Osborn will be on The Wicked Edge today July 9, 2014 at 7PM CT/ 8PM ET Come join us! http://www.dtmwickedradio.com/wicked_edge.html
Sizzlin’ Summer Book Bash
Sizzlin’ Summer Book Bash Friday, August 8 at 4:00pm in MST On your computer
Damned Words 8
Originally posted on Pen of the Damned:
Nothing Lives Jon Olson Reflections in windows tease and haunt, showing what was, and what is no longer. Do not look at the glass! Damn, too late. Reflected before me is a tree. Its trunk, branches, and leaves, all on display. I want it to be real. I…
Roses. Art chair by Ling #4
Originally posted on BulanLifestyle.com:
painted roses Another addition to the Art Chair series by my mum. This is a pretty painting of bunch of roses. I hope you are enjoying it as much as I am 🙂
My Writing Process Blog Hop
Originally posted on Suffolk Scribblings:
A couple of weeks ago I was nominated to take part in a writing process blog hop by Arran Bhansal from the blog Confessions of a Published Author. I don’t normally take part in blog hops or awards, not because I’m a miserable sod (or I should say, not only…
The Author Hot Seat with Ali Isaac
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
My first guest blogger this week is Ali Isaac who writes fantasy for younger readers. I’m already a big fan of Irish legends, which some call myth, others history. In addition, Ali’s books are written from the heart. When one’s own child inspired the story, especially when the child…