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Having a Kafka Moment
Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
Gratitude bestows reverence, allowing us to encounter everyday epiphanies, those transcendent moments of awe that change forever how we experience life and the world. ~ John Milton i’ve been growing old slower with all this beauty around me my peers lately, have been chatting about the power of gratitude every…
Body Preservation: Pannekoeken (aka Dutch Baby) a cheap & easy 5-ingredient, 5-step, recipe
Originally posted on Renae Rude – The Paranormalist:
This is what I know as a pannekoeken, or a Dutch Baby. From just pantry staples (eggs, milk, flour, salt and butter) and a couple of special techniques, it is possible to create an exciting, tasty, light-but-filling, comfort-food, meal that will appeal to even picky eaters. Scroll down for illustrated step-by-step instructions, and printable…
I Destroy
Originally posted on ronovanwrites:
I Destroy I destroy that which I love My words wander into oblivion They drift sedate and comfortable Always driving away everyone ? I know not what they do They slip through the cracks of my mind I despise the day A fall flipped a switch for no control I can…
Blog Tour: Gemini Rising by Jessica O’Gorek
Originally posted on The Brass Rag:
Today I am participating in an exciting blog tour. Not only do you get to hear about a new author, but Goddess Fish is offering some great prizes as well. Check out Jessica O’Gorek’s book below, and follow the tour for the opportunity to win an Amazon or Barnes…
Conclusions from Smashword’s Survey: How to Sell your Books
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
All my author friends spend sleepless nights agonizing over one question: how can I best promote my books? Well, Smashwords recently attempted to answer that question through a survey examining what works and what doesn’t in terms of ebook sales. You can read the whole survey on the Smashwords blog, but, as always,…