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Slash the Tires
Originally posted on Think Positive, Be Positive:
I can be stubborn and hard headed like that!
The Owl Interview with the Owl Lady herself @VivDrewa
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
RW: We’ll get all of my personal questions out of the way first today and then settle into your books. Where are you from? VIV: I grew up in Detroit and moved to Fort Gratiot, Michigan. (On the shore of Lake Huron. A little northeast of Detroit.~Look it up…
Book Review: Girl Online (Girl Online #1) by Zoe Sugg, Siobhan Curham
My Rating: 2 stars out of 5 stars Title: Girl Online Author: Zoe Sugg, Siobhan Curham Published: January 1st 2014 by Atria / Keywords Press Page: 352 Summary: Penny has a secret. Under the alias GirlOnline, she blogs about school dramas, boys, her mad, whirlwind family – and the panic attacks she’s suffered from lately. When…
Your Fish Has Got Away and other Unusual Translations
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
The original, short version of this post was written for the Book Marketing Tools blog. This longer version was written as a guest post for Vanessa Finaughty’s blog. One of the best ideas of Douglas Adams had to be the Babelfish. Just stick it into your ear and presto – you…
If Not Now, When?
Originally posted on Joanne Guidoccio:
Welcome to my Second Acts Series! Today, we have social media/digital marketing consultant Lucille Fisher sharing her journey and extraordinary calling. Here’s Lucille! A friend and meditation teacher often asked, “If not now, when?” Three years ago, this became my mantra. By choice, I deferred my marketing career to bring…
African Me and Satellite TV by Jo Robinson
Originally posted on Ms M's Bookshelf:
I received a free copy of this ebook in an online giveaway. These are my honest views of this novel. Jo Robinson’s novel, African Me and Satellite TV, is a most compelling and powerful novel, with a wide range of characters drawn with deep emotions, and a message…
Interview with Jennifer B. Graham, author of “An Immoral Proposal: Forbidden Love Under Apartheid”
Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
Picture this. She’s from a lower socio economic family, left school at sixteen, works as clerk in a factory. He’s from an affluent background, private school education, university degree, member of exclusive social clubs, home in the leafy suburbs. What’s the likelihood of their having a relationship: Intimacy? – Probably not.…