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Quest of the Brokenhearted – New Book by Charles E. Yallowitz – On Sale for $0.99 for the Month of July
Originally posted on Fiction Favorites: A battered soul faces a city of monsters in Quest of the Brokenhearted! Cover Art by Sean Harrington As Windemere moves forward, a broken spirit falls into the shadows. Two years have passed since Luke Callindor was lost during the champions’ battle against Baron Kernaghan. Many mourn the loss, but…
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Food Q&A
Originally posted on joeyfullystated: Barb shared a Food Q&A and I’m playin along. I like this sorta thing. ? Do you enjoy food from countries that are not your own? Yes, I am American. If it’s not beans, corn, or squash, it probably didn’t originate here. ? 2. When you prepare salad for yourself, do…
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On Love:Alain De Botton (Soul Mates and The Romantics)
Originally posted on juantetcts: Much the hopeless romantic as a young adult, I believed in Soul Mates. I still do, but life has redefined my definition into ANYONE I share a deep connection with, man or woman. More like a kindred spirit, we connect on many levels that are non-sexual. Society does a great job…
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The Giant and the Sun – The one with the swallows…
The Silent Eye We had assigned our second church, All Saints in the village of Piddletrenthide, to Mars, but nothing less warlike could you imagine than the tranquil stream and thatched cottages that surround one of the finest churches in the area. Like the previous church, it has an inordinately tall tower, surmounted by more…
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Good Vibrations Gratitude Friday #26
Originally posted on Running Forward…My Way: Today is Friday! You survived the week! Do you know what this means? It’s time for some Good Vibrations Gratitude! Here are 5 things that I am grateful for this week. 1. Surviving the flash flood. I was driving on a major road in Albany and out of nowhere,…
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Haiku Friday – Chance & United
Originally posted on The Writer Next Door | Vashti Q: Hi, everyone! ? I love the United States of America. This is my country and I’m proud to be an American. That being said, just like a child gets angry at a parent or a parent at a child, sometimes I get angry at my…
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Review of ‘Apprenticed to my Mother: A Memoir Of Barbara Le Pard 2005 to 2010’ by Geoff Le Pard
Originally posted on Stevie Turner: ? http://bookShow.me/B07DGZZYBW 5 stars I was interested to read this book, as I’d written a similar memoir regarding family memories and the relationship I’d had with my own mother. Geoff Le Pard’s mother Barbara was obviously one of those optimistic, no-nonsense salt-of-the-earth ladies who were eternally busy and coped with…