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Let Me Be Like Water by S.K. Perry #BlogTour @melvillehouse @_sarah_perry
Originally posted on mychestnutreadingtree:
Today I’m thrilled to be on the blog tour for this beautiful book. Many thanks to Nikki Griffiths for inviting me to read Let Me Be Like Water and to be on the tour. About this book… Holly moved to Brighton to escape her grief over the death of her boyfriend,…
Attitude of Gratitude May 23 2018
Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben:
Thank you for your attitude of gratitude! When I believe that all that happens in my world, only enhances my appreciation of myself, I find pure bliss! Affirmation: I intend on finding pure bliss continuously! I appreciate you. Love, Annette
Author’s Meet and Greet as part of the 37th Annual Holton Days – July 28, 9A-12P at Muskegon Area District Library, #michiganwriter #motownwriters #michlit
Originally posted on Motown Writers Network . . . Michigan Literary Network:
Holton Days Holton Days committee and Holton Friends of the Library will sponsor an Author’s Meet and Greet as part of the 37th Annual Holton Days. The Author’s event will take place on Saturday, July 28, 9A-12P at Muskegon Area District Library, Holton Branch. This is…
The Annual Bloggers Bash 2018
Originally posted on Suzie Speaks:
Photo by Duncan Walker Last weekend was the fourth Annual Bloggers Bash, which was held in London. It had been nearly a year in the planning and on Saturday morning a whole bunch of bloggers descended on the George IV pub in Chiswick. The Bash is always the highlight of…
Happy birthday, Richard
Originally posted on bluebird of bitterness:
It’s the birthday of German composer Richard Wagner (1813-1883), and if you’ve never had the experience of watching or listening to his magnum opus, Der Ring des Nibelungen, which requires approximately sixteen hours to perform, Anna Russell’s executive summary will save you about fifteen and a half hours. You’re welcome.…
To Lie for Truth’s Sake: The Novelist’s Conundrum
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Richard Risemberg ? The job of a fiction writer is to lie. Still, if it were only to lie, you could dedicate yourself to advertising or politics instead and accept troubled sleep as the price for prosperity. But a fiction writer must lie to show truth, and that’s…