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Profile of ME! “What, Why, How” with Linda Sienkiewicz
Originally posted on DAN ALATORRE:
A fun, brief profile of me at Linda’s blog. Check it out! What: What do I do? Good question. My wife wants to know, too. She sees me at the computer for hours and hours, but it takes a long time for a book to be produced, so she’s certain…
Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood!
Originally posted on JEMSBOOKS:
Now that spring is finally here every day is a beautiful day to me in the the neighborhood! My husband and I try to walk every day 2-3 miles, sometimes more, around the neighborhood. On this particular trip I took many photos which drove John utterly crazy. I stopped every few…
This is your last chance. The offer closes tomorrow.
Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
Just to remind you that the £0.99p offer on the above fantasy anthology ends tomorrow. After that if you want a copy it will have to be at the full price £2.99 from then on…
Who Should You Listen to – Reviewers, Peers or Readers?
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
This is a guest post by Lily Kaligian. Lily is an editor at Businesscheck.co.nz and Canadabiz.net. She creates a variety of articles about careers, entrepreneurship, technology, business, education, as well as travel and personal development. Who Should You Listen to – Reviewers, Peers or Readers? Having your writing work…
On the road again…
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
How much can you really manage to do on a warm, sunny weekend? It is surprising how obliging time can be when it is limited. We do not rush, we are never hurried, but we do seem to manage to stretch the time we share in the…
The Girl I Used To Be by Mary Torjussen
Originally posted on mychestnutreadingtree:
About this book… How can you hide your mistakes when you don’t know what they are? Gemma Brogan needs a break from her life. A work event looks the ideal chance to get away. And a friendly new client seems like the perfect gentleman when he joins Gemma for an innocent…