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Heroes don’t Discriminate #HealingHands #Faith #Inspiration
Originally posted on Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author :
? The past few days I have been stunned and saddened by the catastrophic events that have taken place here in Canada and in the United States. Instead of belabouring the senselessness of these acts of violence I want to focus on the first responders who stepped…
How Change Can Be a Good Thing – In Life and In Writing
Originally posted on WRITING TIPS & WRITERLY MUSINGS:
I’m moving. This week has been spent packing, painting, and making seemingly endless to-do lists. I’m partially moving to be closer to friends and family, partially to be closer to my new job (that I took partially BECAUSE of it’s proximity to the aforementioned friends and family),…
Blogging, birthdays and great expectations…
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
The western skyline glowed gold against the stark silhouettes of evening. Another day had flown by, taking with it any chance of catching up after my temporary defection. A day filled with a seemingly endless filling of forms and necessary admin that wrecked my writing wrist and…
The Mouse that Squeaked – Adventures Continue!
Originally posted on JEMSBOOKS:
THE MOUSE THAT SQUEAKED – ADVENTURES CONTINUE! Several months ago I posted about a mouse problem we had in our house. This little critter and his buddies made a mess of my pantry cabinet. I inadvertently left all kinds of snacks that they liked in packages or plastic bags on the…
…aren’t top Literary Agents and Big Five Publishers imaginary species?…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…this ol’ Scots Jurassic scribbler has long since realized that any complaining or whining from me, about anything, seldom achieves positive results… and that fact pertains especially to my publishing aspirations… over the past ten years, I’ve experienced the sum’time exhilarating, sum’time depressing, pendulum familiar to many authors… when my…
A Glorious Day and a Wasted Journey
Originally posted on Suzie Speaks:
It was the hottest day of the year on Thursday and the sun finally made an appearance after what seemed like the longest and most depressing winter ever. It was so nice to see a blue sky. Everyone was in the park, the people daft enough to buy convertibles were…
…time to spend a little timely time with my pal Author, Glen R. Stansfield…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…my great pal, and fellow scribbler, Glen R. Stansfield, he of the crime writing prowess that produced Fishing for Stones, and Harry, is also on the verge of launching a cookbook, a superb culinary compilation, Around the World in Eighty Dishes, which comprises a series of feature articles which first appeared in…
Secret Love by Natalie Ann #BookReview #Bookish #mgtab @NatalieAnn121
Originally posted on Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author :
? Vin Steele has always been in control. Always been a leader. Failing at what he always did was a bitter pill for him to swallow, sending him into an isolation…of sorts. A new life and a new career, trying to find the person he lost. Piper…