Tag Archive | Chicago
Book Feature: Give in to the Feeling by Sarah Zama
You may have spotted Sarah Zama leaving a comment here and there. She has now published her first book, Give in to the Feeling, and asked me for my help in promoting it. As she had described it as … Source: Book Feature: Give in to the Feeling by Sarah Zama
AUTHOR WEDNESDAY – FLORENCE OSMUND
Originally posted on P.C. ZICK:
Today on Author Wednesday, best-selling author Florence Osmund stops by to talk about her life as a writer since leaving the corporate world several years ago. She’s been a phenomenal success in her new career, and her advice is well worth following. She writes literary and women’s fiction. Red Clover,…
Gratitude – A Real Game-changer!
Originally posted on The Chicago Files:
? We’ve all heard the saying, “Count your blessings.” Sometimes the most common and well-meaning phrases are repeated so often we forget what it is the words are actually trying to convey. I find when we allow words or phrases to become commonplace in our language, the original intention of…
Character Interview Number Nineteen – Jo Sullivan – Suspense
Originally posted on Library of Erana:
Name (s): Jo Sullivan. That’s what I go by now, anyway. Anyone that calls me Jody these days better be prepared to piss me off. It brings back too many memories. Age: A girl never tells. Let’s just say old enough to walk around with my eyes open about what life…
Throwback Thursday – Chicago (Transit Authority) Debut Album
Originally posted on The One & Only Elgon:
The year is 1969. The Vietnam War continues despite campaign promises from President Nixon to end the war. NASA is on target for the first lunar landing in July. And a band named after the public transit system in America’s second largest city debuts with a double…
The Sailing Stones of Death Valley
Originally posted on Renae Rude – The Paranormalist:
Paranormal Deck of Cards – Eight of Mysteries The Sailing Stones of Death Valley When I was formulating the idea for this PDOC series, I began by creating a list of 52+ potential topics which intrigue me. Then I divided them into four categories: creatures, psychopaths, haunts and mysteries.…
H. H. Holmes: Gilded Age Con Man & Serial Killer (1861 – 1896)
Originally posted on Renae Rude – The Paranormalist:
H. H. Holmes: Gilded Age Con Man & Serial Killer (1861 – 1896) H.H. Holmes is considered by many to be the first documented serial killer in the United States. He built a convoluted hotel / rooming house / office building in Chicago just before the beginning…