Archive | August 23, 2014
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L.W. Smith. Military, prisons, death, mediums, Australia, photography…
Originally posted on Just Olga:
Hi all: As I told you last week I’ve decided to dedicate a few posts to share the works of other authors bloggers whose blogs I have already recommended but I’ve realised I haven’t yet talked to you about his books. And no time like now. Today I bring you…
An Interview With Dr. Karen Gurney, Author of The Complete Career Change Program
Originally posted on readers+writers journal:
A Unique Solution to a Common Problem Faced by Job Seekers Dr. Karen Gurney has s a Ph.D. focused on workforce and economic development and a Masters degree in Business Administration (MBA). She has dedicated her life to helping others obtain career success. A career coach since 2009, she is the founder of Career IQ,…
Interview with Author Nina Soden
Originally posted on JEMSBOOKS:
? Please welcome author and blogger, Nina Soden to my Interview an Author Segment. Nina has some exciting news to share in her interview today. It is so nice to meet you, Nina. Thank you for visiting today. “Thank you for having me. It’s great to meet you too, and to…
Poetic Thought for the Day (8/22/2014): The Poetry of Democracy
Originally posted on The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts:
Our fundamental want to-day in the United States, with closest, amplest reference to present conditions, and to the future, is of a class, and the clear idea of a class, of native authors, literatures, far different, far higher in grade than any yet known,…
Su Williams – The Dream Weaver Trilogy
Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
I interviewed Su Williams on my blog once but now that her trilogy is completed, here are the three books reviewed and showcased. “Dream Weaver” by Su Williams is a very original and cleverly told story. Its heroine is a 17 year old orphaned girl named Emari and she is a…
Book Giveaways and the Importance of Free
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Photo: ericdoeringer.com Athens is very hot today. We have reached temperatures in the upper thirties (100 F) while the weather service is promising new highs for tomorrow – summer in the Mediterranean can do that! People are seriously considering spending the day and probably the night on the beach. I, on…
Vertigo 42, by Martha Grimes
Originally posted on Blogging for a Good Book:
Martha Grimes has come a long way since she started a series of mysteries named after English pubs. Her latest Richard Jury mystery is named for a champagne bar atop a skyscraper that overlooks the London financial district. While stretching the definition of “pub,” and sporting a…
…reading the book before seeing the movie…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…I reckon most movie scriptwriters will tell yeez it’s difficult to capture on screen exactly an Author’s masterpiece… making films is a craft in and of itself… and all yeez good Lads and Lassies of Blog Land appreciate that sculpting a novel has its own myriad nuances, particularly in the…
Tornados & Dragons
Originally posted on The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts:
All the green night long we sat there while the storm surged on, the dog whimpering, and the cat under the couch, both watching as slivers of dragon light etched the sky; she was on her knees in the bedroom, one candle by the…