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Six Part Video Project – Just Breathe Part Six
Originally posted on Author – Richard F Holmes:
The final video in the series to summarize what we have done so far and put the finishing touches to the process.
Bravo Julianne Moore! #alzheimers’ speech
Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
I’m very happy that Julianne Moore won her Oscar. It was long overdue. I’m also happy that, in her acceptance speech, she mentioned that it is important that Alzheimer’s patients are being seen and given a voice. ? Avoiding the issue and pretending that it isn’t happening prevents early diagnosis and…
…and the winner is… what!!!????
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…there are many things which yeez are aware of, which once seen, can never be unseen… in the same vein, there are things and incidents which yeez witness, which once witnessed, can never be unwitnessed… I bring yeez a story, a true recounting of one such phenomenally unforgettable passage from…
Kelly (A Danny the Dog Post)
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Morning folks. It’s me, Danny the Dog. I’m a little busy this month. Andrew never made it home last night. That means he’s lying in a gutter somewhere, dead drunk. I have to go out and find him. But I have a treat for you.…
…welcome the third in the terrific THE TUDOR ENIGMA series from Authoress, April Taylor…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…Lay-dees and Gennel-men! announcing today the launch of the third book in her TUDOR ENIGMA SERIES, Mantle of Malice, from the LUVLY April Taylor… she also hides under her real name sum’times, Avril Field-Taylor (oh, I see what you did there …(Avril—April —couldn’t sneak that past this ol’ cunning linguist!)… April…
To All Book Reviewers – A Thank You
Originally posted on Suffolk Scribblings:
Writing book reviews is tough. It doesn’t matter whether it is a couple of lines and a rating, or a well thought out essay, it takes effort for a reviewer to translate all the emotions and experiences they’ve just felt and translate it into something concise, considered and heartfelt. Many authors complain about…