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Guest author: S. Jackson – Regarding Child Loss

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
I’m not the woman I once was…I know the hurt, the battle within. I’m not the woman I once was… I’m not the mama I once was… but I’m me, please take me as I am, full of flaws… I know the hurt, the battle within. My…

Interview with Karen White

Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
? ? Where are you originally from? Both of my parents were born and raised in Mississippi (my mother in the Delta–“the most Southern place on earth”–and my father on the coast in Biloxi) but my father’s job as an executive with Exxon had us living all over the…

Historical Division: Mark Julian mysteries

Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
? ? ? ? Before I begin let me give a tremendous thank you for asking me to do a guest comment. Venues like this let a writer connect to his readers and potential new ones. I hope, after reading this one, no one regrets this offer to me.…

Crime Division: Seven Life Hacks for Self-defense, Plus One You’ll Never Use By Lily Black

Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
How did that title work for you? Was it click-baity enough? Because the unfortunate reality is that most people start slinking off around the corner as soon as the subject of self-defense comes up. However, I’m determined to make this as painless as possible for you all and have…

Needed Books For Our Time

Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing:
Some books speak to a specific time, and some reach across eras with their messages. Some include a message for a definite audience, while others span a more general readership.  And some times call out for certain books to be read. Books are one form of…

The Ambiguity of Belated Book Sequels: Neil Gaiman and Philip Pullman

The Ambiguity of Belated Book Sequels: Neil Gaiman and Philip Pullman

Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
When an author finishes a book or a series, I consider it done. I read the book(s) with the understanding that the story is complete. Even if I adore the narrative and characters, I don’t typically feel a burning desire for more. (The exception, of course, being when an author…

Sharing a Meal With Someone: A Love Affair with Food! #inspiration #love #cooking

Types of Advanced Civilizations – Infographic…

Types of Advanced Civilizations – Infographic…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Source: Futurism

Historical Division: 1876-Not Just a Year by Khristina Atkinson

Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
When starting to write my historical romance, Hopelessly, Completely, MADLY in Love, I choose the year 1876 for a simple enough reason.  It’s the hundred-year anniversary of the independence of America.  I ended up not mentioning this significant fact, because my character, Lexi Donovan, was dealing with some trying…

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