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Interview with Author/Blogger/Publisher Susan Toy
JEMSBOOKS Please welcome, Susan Toy, who has many titles – multi-talented author, blogger, and publisher to my Guest Blog Segment. Thank you, Susan, for coming today. Can you please tell my readers and me a little about yourself and how you started in the publishing business? I first worked as a bookseller, fresh out […]
Tourists
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
In ones and twos In sturdy shoes The early morning tourists pass. They lean against the iron rail To watch the screaming seagulls sail Across the gleaming river. Too early yet For the rest to get Their breakfast down on the cruise ship docked Their Cameras set And tour…
Giveaway Completed: NIRMALA: The Mud Blossom
Originally posted on insaneowl:
Giveaway Completed: NIRMALA: The Mud Blossom The Goodreads Giveaway of my book NIRMALA: The Mud Blossom has ended. In all 914 people entered. The three lucky winners have been announced by the Goodreads Team. They are: Maricris Sison Pampanga 2000 PH Firdaus Muttaqin Bengkulu, Indonesia/Bengkulu/Sumatera 38125 ID Benoit Detry Montreal, Québec,…
*****STOLEN INNOCENCE by S. M. Stryker***** OUT EVERYWHERE IN EBOOK AND PAPERBACK!!
Haunted by her years of abuse, Parker Dane tries to leave her past behind her to start a new life in a new city. She meets Ian Blake; actually she runs into him multiple times, but always runs away before learning his name. Ian can’t get Parker out of his mind and he doesn’t even […]
‘Hot Jupiters’: Explaining Spin-Orbit Misalignment Posted From Centauri Dreams
Posted: 16 Sep 2014 09:14 AM PDT Bringing some order into the realm of ‘hot Jupiters’ is all to the good. How do these enormous worlds get so close to their star, having presumably formed much further out beyond the ‘snowline’ in their systems, and what effects do they have on the central star itself? […]
Beatrix Potter’s Gardening Life, by Marta McDowell
Originally posted on Blogging for a Good Book:
A rabbit wearing a blue waist coat is a familiar icon of childhood, but adults usually assume Peter Rabbit’s antics don’t have much bearing on reality. Beatrix Potter was a naturalist at heart so her animals often act their natural way (apart from speaking in the manner…