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Up close…
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: The phone rang. It was getting late and only one person is likely to call me at that time, so it was no surprise to hear my son’s voice. What was surprising, though, was the tone of the voice that I heard down the line. “It’s the big…
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What If Your Story Is Good, But Not Good Enough?
Originally posted on Meg Dowell Writes: What does a “good” story look like? You probably know the difference between a story of high professional quality and one that’s so-so at best. But you might not always be able to put into words exactly what those differences are. Is it the writing quality itself? The story?…
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The Wraith by Bryan W. Alaspa Genre: Horror, Suspense, Thriller
Originally posted on M.C.V. EGAN ❧Defining Ways❧: ***FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE BESTSELLING THE MAN FROM TAURED COMES A COMPANION NOVEL EXPLORING NEW DIMENSIONS OF HORROR*** The tiny town of Knorr, PA, is one of those places where the walls between this reality and others is very thin. It draws people from all over the…
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#Haiku: Milky Way
Originally posted on Charmed Chaos: “Dwell on the beauty of life. Watch the stars, and see yourself running with them.” ― Marcus Aurelius, Meditations shimmering stars float swimming in the blue-black sky river of heaven Frank J. Tassone Hakai Challenge: #100 Milky Way
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How to Develop Your Brand as a Book Author
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis: This is a guest post by Stewart Dunlop. Stewart is a full-time content marketer at Foundr and part-time reader, gamer & footballer. You can follow or tweet him @stewydunlop. How to Develop Your Brand as a Book Author Image by TeroVesalainen from Pixabay From a literary point of view,…
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Vexed by the Tribe 2 – the fabrication of complexity
The Silent Eye Image © copyright Stephen Tanham We’re visiting relatives. It’s friendly. We have a light meal and some cake to follow. But then someone mentions Brexit and a cold frost descends on the room… My wife and I bite our tongues, knowing our hosts are firm believers that Britain’s post-colonial destiny lies in…
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Yummy Insects
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis: A buggy future? In my book, A Heaven for Toasters, the main source of protein is insects and lab-grown meat (I only hint at this, so don’t worry if you missed that). As with all things futuristic, I based this on current trends. One of these is using maggots,…
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Angel Messages August 22 2019
Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben: Your DAILY MESSAGE from Angels NATURE is DESIGNED to EXIST in HARMONY WITH YOU! We love you Awesome, Angels!!!