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Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
Courtesy of my Good Friend, Artist Brenda Harris Thanks, Brenda! Love this! 😀
A Reason to Live (A Marty Singer Mystery) by Matthew Iden
Originally posted on Bookin' It:
My Rating: 4 of 5 Stars BLURB: In the late nineties, a bad cop killed a good woman and DC Homicide detective Marty Singer got to watch as the murderer walked out of the courtroom a free man. Twelve years later, the victim’s daughter comes to Marty begging for help:…
Zoe and Friends: One Strange Adventure…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Hello Fans and Friends in the land of Zen! My name is Zoe and I write stories for your amusement. I hope you all enjoyed the holidays. Emily and I send you our warmest wishes for health and happiness in the coming New Year. Wait!…
The Etymology of a Book
Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
We think of books as being filled with words and ideas, but they themselves are also a word and an odd one that. So how did the English word “book” come to be? ? The term originated from several linguistic paths. Its closest relative is the Old English word bōc, which…
Blogging For Smarties Blog Tour! Review of Blogging For Smarties by Yvonne Wu
Originally posted on Happymeerkatreviews:
Today I am happy to announce I am taking part in the Blogging for Smarties Blog Tour! This tour is for the book titled Blogging for Smarties, an excellent book in helping authors and speakers in how to blog and there’s a lot of tips for those who aren’t authors and…
Poetry Sunday: Anna Swir’s ‘The Same Inside’
Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
https://youtu.be/sDeAqN8EX2U Sometimes we find kinship in unexpected places. Poet Anna Swir’s poem “The Same Inside” captures the meeting of twin souls perfectly. Anna Swir (or Anna Świrszczyńska)(1909-1984) was a Polish poet who wrote about WWII, love, and the experience of women in post-war Europe. When Nazis occupied Poland, she joined the…
Penelope Lively …
Originally posted on Routine Matters:
Penelope Lively … Penelope Lively (born 17 March 1933) is a British writer of fiction for both children and adults. She has won both the Booker Prize (Moon Tiger, 1987) and the Carnegie Medal for British children’s books (The Ghost of Thomas Kempe, 1973). Her latest work, Dancing Fish and Ammonites, A Memoir, was published in 2013.…
TWO RISING STARS | Carol Balawyder
Originally posted on Kristina Stanley:
I can’t help reblogging this today. I got out of bed, grabbed a coffee and turned on my computer. I found this blog by Carol Balawyder with a review of Judy Penz Sheluk’s Skeletons in the Attic and my third novel, Avalanche. I’m so honored to be listed with such a…