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cosmos osmosis

Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
i want to go beyond the ordinary moments scatter themselves like a dream that never truly wakes i have slept the dream of stones and premonition for the light the magic reflections that resurrect i have been endlessly falling since my own birth, i can hear whispers from the house…

poetry makes the private world public…Allen Ginsberg Quotes for writers (and people who like quotes)

Originally posted on BRIDGET WHELAN writer:
Poetry is not an expression of the party line. It’s that time of night, lying in bed, thinking what you really think, making the private world public, that’s what the poet does. ― Allen Ginsberg http://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poet/allen-ginsberg

Shifting Reality by Patty Jansen – Review

Originally posted on Rhythempoets:
Blurb: A few years ago, a military doctor walking the corridors of New Jakarta Station saved Melati’s life. She signed up for the International Space Force to pay back her moral debt to him. But her family thinks she has betrayed her people. It was ISF who forcefully removed their grandmothers…

Playing in the Park

Originally posted on joebeckerphoto:
Summer is here and I have not been able to get out and play in the wonderful Pacific Northwest outdoors. It feels like I’m wasting my summer away! Hopefully you are finding time to go out and do what you love this July. I am hoping perhaps to get a backpacking…

The Conjuring: facts & the fallout, one year later.

Originally posted on Renae Rude – The Paranormalist:
On the anniversary of the release of The Conjuring, (which is one of my picks for the 13 most haunting films for ghost story lovers,) I’m noticing some internet buzz about the aftermath of its production and its subsequent popularity. For fans of The Amityville Horror, this is a familiar scenario. In short,…

41 #eBook #Marketing Tips

Originally posted on Mark Victor Young:
During my ongoing journey to publication of my novel “Once Were Friends,” I came across a free e-book entitled “Smashwords Book Marketing Guide” by Mark Coker, the founder of Smashwords. The following 41 excellent suggestions are explained at length in the book. Tip #1: Update your email signature Tip #2:…

The Ten Catomandments

Originally posted on Marion's Superkitty Tales and Children's Books:
Time for another original story.  Enjoy! Many, many years ago, there were hundreds of cats in ancient Egypt.  None of them had good, forever homes.  They wandered the land searching for food and water wherever they could find it.  Many were sick and died. …

HOW TRUE, AND TRUE FOR WHO?

How to sell a hundred thousand copies of your book with very little effort

Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
We all want to sell our books, don’t we? Lots of copies of our books, right? And the web is packed with people offering advice in spades as to how to flog better and more, isn’t it? But does any of it work? Short answer is—no. How many hundred…

Statesman Selects: THE GREAT GLASS SEA

Originally posted on BookPeople:
We’re happy to announce that the Statesman Selects pick for July is The Great Glass Sea by Josh Weil. An epic tragedy built upon beautiful prose, Weil’s debut brings us the magic of folklore and the strength of brotherly bonds in an alternative present-day Russia. We’re proud to partner with the Austin…

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