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Copper, the Alchemist, & the Woman in Trousers: Episode 16
Originally posted on Teagan's Books:
Did I mangle the mangle? English is an amazing language. It’s amazing because with words that have the same spelling as another word but have a different sound and a different meaning… and then words that have the same sound as another word but are spelled differently and have a different…
Dellani’s Alphabet Challenge Letter B – Bad Fall – An Excerpt
Originally posted on writemindsauthors:
Frank Atherton is the assistant director at a huge nursing facility in Ohio. He’s having a pretty bad week after a man named Ralph Penwarren arrives. The only good thing to happen all week is meeting Marka Ventimiglia, a new psychiatrist who’s just started working at the facility. They are immediately…
Weekend Edition – Time to Write Plus Good Reads and Writing Tips
Originally posted on Live to Write – Write to Live:
On Making Time to Write in a Real Life I’d been having trouble with my computer. The machine, a beautiful MacBook Pro, is only a few years old; but something seemed to have snapped in its shiny, silver brain. No matter what task I set…
BLOG TOUR: The Girl of Diamonds & Rust by Susan Ward
Originally posted on Two Sassy Chicks:
Title: The Girl of Diamonds & Rust Author: Susan Ward Series: Book 3 in The Half Shell Series Hosted by: Beautiful Promotions BLURB: Chrissie decides her fate by choosing the man she will marry. But which love does she pick? The love of a friend, or the great…
Review – The Witch’s Daughter
Originally posted on Bibliophibian Inc.:
The Witch’s Daughter, Paula Brackston This reminded me quite a bit of Chocolat in the opening, but with a less personable main character. I didn’t mind that so much, as I’ve been told this is a witch story where there really are dark powers, shades of grey, etc, etc. Once I got to…
How To Get Your Book Into A Library
Originally posted on K Morris – Poet:
I am fortunate to live within 10-15 minutes walking distance of Upper Norwood’s Joint Library, the oldest and, I believe the only independent institution of it’s kind, (http://uppernorwoodlibrary.org/). In search of ways to get my book, “Dalliance: A Collection of Poetry and Prose” into the hands of more…