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Beagling of a different Kind
Originally posted on Stories from the Hearth:
No, we’re not talking about hunting with a pack of hounds, chasing defenceless hares or foxes through the countryside without remorse! This is beagling of an entirely different kind, although it does involve a Beagle with a keen nose and a Basset hound with a keen appetite. My…
Integrity in Life and Writing
Originally posted on The One & Only Elgon:
These days the word ‘integrity’ may have lost a lot of its meaning for most people. After all we are lied to constantly from every direction until we come to accept that nothing is really as it seems. We suspect everyone and everything, even expecting that our…
Opulence Among Us By Gary D. Henry
“This is a story about an amazing group of friends that set out to change the world one person at a time. They were all extremely wealthy through hard work or inheritance. They all figure that they can only drive one car at a time and live in one house at a time and everything […]
Proceeds to go to The Russell Home for Atypical Children
Originally posted on S.K. Nicholls:
All future proceeds from book sales of Red Clay and Roses will be donated to The Russell Home for Atypical Children. Most of my readers know that my mother died when I was age eight, I lived in foster homes, and then The Ethel Harpst Home for Children and…
HOW TO JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER
July 5, 2014 • Vicki Watson WHAT MAKES A GREAT BOOK COVER DESIGN? It’s a sad fact that many good books are let down by poor cover design and end up languishing in the dim and dusty corners of the Amazon website never to be purchased or read. Regardless of your witty dialogue, your perfectly executed narrative […]
Echoes of the Past by Susanne Matthews
Originally posted on Giselle's thoughts:
? About the author: ? Susanne Matthews was born and raised in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada. She’s always been an avid reader of all types of books, but always with a penchant for happily ever after romances. In her imagination, she travelled to foreign lands, past and present, and soared…
A Blog First for JTMD — A Fan’s Interview with John Tucker
Originally posted on johntuckermustlive:
Today’s interview is being conducted a little differently. It comes from a reader/fan who wanted “more” than my simple bio offered. Here’s my bio from Amazon ~~~~ A life-long Georgia native, John D. Tucker has burned through three wives, raised two sons, and has persevered despite being brought up in a…