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The Woman at Number 24 by Juliet Ashton @simonschusterE @julietstories
Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews:
Book Description: Meet the residents of number 24 in the warm, witty and wonderful new novel from bestselling author Juliet Ashton. When your marriage falls apart, the last place you’d want your husband to move to is downstairs. Unfortunately for Sarah, up in the eaves at number 24, her ex-husband now lives one floor…
Mini Writing Conference aka Writing Craft Day
Originally posted on DAN ALATORRE:
? Time to step up your game! April 28, these brilliant ladies and I will be giving you the goods, directly, on what to do to improve your writing. Florida peeps: It’s a short hop over to the hotel! You can learn cool stuff and then buy me a drink…
Free Writing Software And The Best Free Writer’s Tools – by Derek Haines…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
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Looking in the Looking Glass
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
As I schedule a post or two in advance to cover my absence for the Silent Eye’s workshop weekend, there are few things I can predict with any certainty. You never know what is going to happen or how things are going to work out. One thing…
Why Reinvent the Wheel
Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
Take a long hard look at the Orion space vehicle. Seem familiar to you? It should. Think back to when the Apollo programme to send men to the moon happened. Since the Space Shuttle was retired due to the shortsightedness of those who hold the purse strings in…
Signs that spring is finally here!
JEMSBOOKS The weather here in New England, USA is still a little cool – 50’s. This is a vast improvement over a week ago when we had snow and 30 degree temps. My husband and I went for our usual walk – 2-3 miles around the neighborhood. I snapped phots of buds in evidence on […]
Loving Someone Who Hurts You
Originally posted on Hannah Howe:
Loving Someone Who Hurts You My novel Sam’s Song discusses the taboo subject of domestic violence. Many thanks to Sarah Fader for this guest post. Domestic violence is a serious problem that affects people of all races and genders. There are two parties involved in an abusive relationship, the abuser…