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Migration in a summer of lovely language

Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
Photo Courtesy: http://www.deviantart.com/art/Brinkburn-Priory-478920570 These words have survived separations Faces I can no longer remember of loved ones Poetry has transcended my decades Spacious and fluent like a last reminder Of why truth is no longer as important As beauty, inner beauty of a spiritual quality Alphabets now shelter this candle…

Read This Instead — Post by Mary C. Findley

Originally posted on FINDLEY FAMILY VIDEO:
Sam Harris has a new book coming out on September 9, called Waking Up.  He claims we can do away with all religion now, and he is going to wake us up to what we should be doing instead of believing in God. But please read the quote in…

Writing a Fundraising Letter

Originally posted on Live to Write – Write to Live:
I have to write a fundraiser letter for an organization I work with. As I sit here thinking about what to put in the letter, I thought I’d share some of my personal guidelines when writing such a piece (after all, writing a fund raising…

Romance comes to #AskSwanwick with writer, tutor and competition judge, Sue Moorcroft

Dylan Hearn’s Pay It Forward for self-published authors …

Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
This morning, I received an update from Dylan Hearn’s blog, Suffolk Scribblings. In Pay It Forward – an update, Dylan has followed through on his earlier promise to “support my fellow self-published authors by buying their books and promoting those that I enjoyed both on this blog and…

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Positivity Journal

Originally posted on C. Miller:
I usually apologize when I haven’t been on here (or anywhere) for a while. I’m not going to do that this time. I’ll explain, and explaining will (eventually) get me to the title of this post. This is going to be a long one. Proceed if you dare . .…

Something to be Learned

Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
Photo Courtesy: http://www.deviantart.com/art/Estella-472873000 Wonder where the hard years went Up and down and lost like blood and sweat The monumental dramas have all but disappeared For maybe love and peace Can win the day, yet again I passed a bridge, calling maturity I broke into a dive, of self-acceptance It…

Constructing Your Story: Show Don’t Tell

Originally posted on weebletheringskite:
The last, and perhaps for me in many ways, the most important of the Unbreakables. Show Don’t Tell. I feel like there should be a drumroll..And maybe a trumpet. Or bugle.. I’ve been up under and all around this one, because I recognise that some people just plain don’t like it.…

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