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Ourselves, Perfected

Haiku Promises

Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
You promised me stars The sun and moon from the sky You kissed me and left. * You promised me stars The sun and moon from the sky Clouds got in the way. * You promised me love That would light up the night sky Brighter than the moon.…

Character Origins: Delvin Cunningham the Mercenary Prince

Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
Parn from Record of Lodoss War Been a long time since I did an origin post for a character, but this one has been a long time coming.  Delvin Cunningham is a scourge to my spellchecker because Word refuses to believe it’s a name.  This really cements a part…

2014 WINNER Beach Book Festival  The Seacrest by Aaron Paul Lazar

2014 WINNER Beach Book Festival The Seacrest by Aaron Paul Lazar

2014 WINNER Beach Book Festival, Romance category; 2013 FINALIST, ForeWord Book of the Year Awards, Romance category. Only 99c on Amazon.com today! *** They say it’s better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. Finn McGraw disagrees. He was just seventeen when he had a torrid summer affair with the […]

Predicting The Winner Of The World Cup

Originally posted on nudge. wink. report.:
I don’t know much about soccer. There’s a lot of running around; the guy on each team who runs the least gets to use his hands. Everyone in the game is an actor. And when the ball hits someone in the head it is considered a good play and…

You are Good Enough!!

Originally posted on Author Maegan Provan:
An increasingly disturbing trend is rippling through the literary world. It can be seen in both self published novels and traditionally published novels alike. It has the ability to change the way that people all over the world view themselves and others… and not for the better. I can first…

Farmers market in possible hometown

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ROBOGENESIS: More Heart

Originally posted on BookPeople:
Robogenesis by Daniel H. Wilson ~post by Salvador One of my all-time favorite books during my 10 years at BookPeople would surprise most people. It’s the simple story of a robot uprising. More specifically, it’s about an artificial intelligence that becomes aware, escapes into computers around the world, then launches a…

The Nightmare Factory: SPEAKS THE NIGHTBIRD Pt. 2

Originally posted on BookPeople:
~post by Steve(n) A frigid, damp breeze blows in from the swamp, dappling your shivering body with sharp pins of unforgiving moisture as an unseasonable fog unfolds over the village. One by one, marsh lights blink into existence over the haunted mire, illuminating the decomposing, alligator-torn remains of escape attempts forever…

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