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Black History Fun Fact Friday – Dr. Joseph N. Jackson
Originally posted on The PBS Blog: If you follow me on Instagram, then you are already familiar with this name. You may not, however, be familiar with his legacy. Dr. Jackson is many things: an inventor, businessman, scientist, and humanitarian. He’s the Co-founder of the Black Inventions Museum, Inc. and still invents today. But before…
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Good Vibrations Gratitude Friday #37
Originally posted on Running Forward…My Way: It’s Friday! You know what that means. Time for some good vibrations gratitude. This week I am starting something new. I am inviting you join me on Good Vibration Gratitude Fridays! Exciting, right? You are probably wondering how you get in on the action. It’s easy! If you are…
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#ReleaseDayNews – The Emissary 2: To Love Somebody Is Now Available!
via #ReleaseDayNews – The Emissary 2: To Love Somebody Is Now Available!
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WOW THESE PRICES ARE SCARY CHEAP BUT OUR SERVICES ARE TOP NOTCH!!!! OWL & PUSSYCAT PROMOTIONS!
via WOW THESE PRICES ARE SCARY CHEAP BUT OUR SERVICES ARE TOP NOTCH!!!! OWL & PUSSYCAT PROMOTIONS!
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Friday Roundup -19th October
Originally posted on Stevie Turner: Thanks to these authors and bloggers for the following writing tips: 1. Jasmine Eclipse, guest of Nicholas C. Rossis, for these sites that pay for your writing: https://nicholasrossis.wordpress.com/2018/10/05/sites-that-pay-you-for-your-writing/ 2. Joanna Penn with 7 tips for selling more books on Kobo: https://www.thecreativepenn.com/2018/08/31/7-tips-for-selling-more-books-and-reaching-more-readers-on-kobo/ 3. Stephen Bentley says let experiences and emotions fuel…
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Angel Messages October 19 2018
Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben: Your DAILY MESSAGE from Angels DEVELOP a LAID-BACK STYLE! We love you Okay, Angels!!!
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#Bookreview – I once was lost but now I’m found
Originally posted on Robbie's inspiration: What Amazon says On the far side of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State, halfway between the mountains and the ocean, stands the little town of Forks. In that town, in a quiet neighborhood of modest homes and shabby businesses, there remains a dilapidated pink warehouse. Packed inside that warehouse,…
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Dragging my plot uphill like Sisyphus
Originally posted on Words and Fictions: Novel Number Two, The Magic Carpet, has been well received at the publishers – the rejections are very kind and positive. Here’s a typical one from last month: I thought the ensemble characters were great and all clearly had their own well thought out narratives, and it was really…