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Writerly Things 11/5/17
Writerly Things…11/5/17 Traci Kenworth Sometimes things happen that just can crush your soul. This past week, I had $270 deducted from the check I depend on each month to pay my bills. This was done without warning and can’t be corrected until paper work gets to them and then it will take an additional…
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Book Talk 11/3/17
Book Talk…11/3/17 Traci Kenworth Going Bovine by Libba Bray. 2009 Delacorte Press. From the author of the Gemma Doyle trilogy and The Diviners series, this groundbreaking New York Times bestseller and winner of the Michael L. Printz Award for literary excellence is “smart, funny, and layered,” raves Entertainment Weekly. All 16-year-old Cameron wants is to get through high school—and life…
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Book Talk 2 10/27/17
Book Talk II…10/27/17 Traci Kenworth Rage of the Dragon King by J. Keller Ford. Oct. 24, 2017. I was given an arc by the publisher. David and Charlotte paid their dues. They traveled to another realm, battled the Dragon King, recovered the all important magic key to the mage tunnels, and found the…
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Emotional Wound Thesaurus Blog Tour: A Little Personal
Hi everyone! Today I have a special post as part of the Writers Persevere event that authors Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi are running for the next few days to celebrate their newest book, The Emotional Wound Thesaurus: A Writer’s Guide to Psychological Trauma. This book looks at the difficult experiences embedded in our character’s…
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Book Talk 10/20/17
Book Talk…10/20/17 Traci Kenworth Lost Treasures of Louis L’Amour Beau L’Amour. Netgalley. Oct. 2017. Exploring the creative process of an American original, the Louis L’Amour’s Lost Treasures project will uncover the hidden history behind the author’s best known novels . . . and his most mysterious and ambitious unfinished works. In this first…
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Book Talk…10/13/17
Book Talk…10/13/17 Traci Kenworth “Sara Ella’s debut novel is a stunning journey into a fascinating new world of reflections. Intricately plotted, the story is complex, but not difficult to follow. Eliyana is a strong heroine, yet also has a vulnerable side that readers will definitely identify with. The other characters are also well-developed and…