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Review: The Vets at Hope Green (Part Two) – Follow Your Heart by Sheila Norton

Review: The Vets at Hope Green (Part Two) – Follow Your Heart by Sheila Norton

Guest author: Connie Jasperson – Oregon Sunset

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
We sat on the beach near the fire, Two old people bundled against the cold Oregon sunset. Friends we’d never met fished the surf, Children and dogs ran at waves’ edge. Red sky, red mist, red sunset. Fire, water, wind, and you. * Wind whipped my hair,…

Ravynwyng Chronicles Universe — volume 1 — The Beginning

A Friendly Reading Challenge

Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing:
(https://pixabay.com) Reading is essential for writers. Reading stimulates our imagination and enables us to enter many others worlds without leaving the comfort of our homes. Reading is one of our lifebloods,the source for much of our inspiration and ideas. Without reading, writers cannot be successful. Reading…

What do I use to create an audiobook?

Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing:
(https://pixabay.com) Several people have asked me if my book Maledicus: The Investigative Paranormal Society Book I by Charles F. French is available as an audiobook.  The answer is no, but I should do this; however, I do not wish to pay anyone to do it. I can record…

Review: The Ragnarok Saga – The Rusted Crown by W. H. H. Baker

Review: The Ragnarok Saga – The Rusted Crown by W. H. H. Baker

Originally posted on Happymeerkatreviews:
I was kindly sent a free paperback copy of this book by the publisher Austin Macauley for a review.  The Ragnarok Saga: The Rusted Crown is an epic fantasy novel based around Norse mythology, here is my review. When the Norse world comes to an end, one Valkyrie, Skjarla, is cursed…

Finding a New Purpose as a Bookstore: The Dominican Church in Maastricht

Finding a New Purpose as a Bookstore: The Dominican Church in Maastricht

Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
Though bookstores often take over old buildings, most shops don’t inhabit old churches. A bookstore in the Netherlands, however, is an exception to that rule. In 2007, Seleyx, a Dutch chain, hired architect firm Merkx+Girod to convert an old Dominican church in Maastricht, Netherlands into a bookshop. In order to maintain…

What Book Would You Visit?

Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing:
(https://pixabay.com) As readers and writers, we create new worlds and engage with places built by other writers. Our imaginations inform our lives and give us gifts of wonder. I have often considered what it would be like if it were possible to enter into the world…

Why the beep do people like Horror? By a Horror Writer

Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
What is something you hate? What is something you love?The thing about opinions is that somebody always disagrees with you. There is somebody that loves what you hate and hates what you love. What does this have to do with the Horror genre? You might have guessed by now. If you…

Sorting Out The Details

Originally posted on Musings of a Mystery Novelist:
The plotting and pondering continues, as the world (real and fictional) changes from what it was into what it will be. How things will play out in the (near) future is yet to be determined; needless to say it’s going to be interesting (if not frustrating) from…

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