Archive | August 2014
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Janet Ruth Heller
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Janet Ruth Heller What is your latest release and what genre is it? My new book is Exodus, and it is a poetry book. Quick description: The poems in Exodus are modern re-interpretations and psychological explorations of the people and events in the Bible. A central metaphor is the exodus…
The Winnie the Pooh Guide to Promoting Your Book
Originally posted on readers+writers journal:
8 Book Marketing Lessons from a Bear Though A.A. Milne’s beloved Winnie the Pooh would be the first to tell you that he is “a bear of little brain,” he also has exceptional, discerning insight. Pooh’s poetic, philosophical take on life might make him a good author and, given…
These Scars
Originally posted on Regina Puckett:
These Scars Regina Puckett These scars I wear proudly and without any shame They’re living proof that not all of life is a silly game They are a road map of every struggle I’ve been through And that with each mountain I climb, I get an even better view
Sweet Magnolia
Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Magnolia We are blessed in living opposite a yard that boasts a magnificent magnolia. Right now it’s in full bloom. So every time I open our front door I can see these beautiful flowers. I hope that you enjoy this snippet. Copyright ©
Audiobook Review | Landline by Rainbow Rowell
Originally posted on One More Page…:
[I received this audiobook version of Landline by Rainbow Rowell from Macmillan Audio in exchange for an honest review (thank you)! This does not affect my opinion of the book or audiobook in any way.] Rainbow Rowell’s Landline was one of my most anticipated releases this summer, so when…