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Angel Messages August 11 2018
Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben: Your DAILY MESSAGE from Angels LISTENING will PAY OFF HANDSOMELY! We love you You got it, Angels!!!
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#Children’sReadathon – Oh the Places you’ll go by Dr Seuss
Originally posted on Robbie's inspiration: Jay over at This Is My Truth Now blog is hosting a Children’s Readathon. You can read about it here: https://thisismytruthnow.com/2018/08/02/childrens-readathon-picture-books-week-1/ This first week features pictures books and the one I have selected to review is Oh the Places you’ll go by Dr Seuss. I love Dr Seuss, he is one…
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KDP how-to, ebook version – betas needed!
Originally posted on Meeka's Mind: My thanks to Chris the Story-Reading Ape for pointing out that some readers might prefer an ebook version to beta. Well, here it is, almost: Please ignore the price. Once the ebook is live on Amazon, I’ll gift up to 5 beta readers with the ebook. Before anyone volunteers, however,…
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The Author Hideaway Dealership: WiFi Not Always Included
Originally posted on Legends of Windemere: Yahoo Image Search Welcome to . . . Oh, I see you’re in a rush, so I’ll get right to the pitch. We provide authors with private locations that they can escape to after periods of stress. These can be for work or just to relax, but we guarantee…
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How Businesses Use Instagram Stories – 30 Case Studies (Infographic)
via How Businesses Use Instagram Stories – 30 Case Studies (Infographic)
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Behind This Smile…
Originally posted on My Bipolar Mind: Behind This Smile… Behind this smile, I find that I am slowly losing myself again. Is it depression? Is it anger? I have no idea. I have gotten so good at hiding behind a broken smile that no one else can see me slipping away again. Some moments I am…
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Why Writing Poetry Makes for Good Storytelling
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz: ? by Liam Cross ? My Unwritten Rules For Writing Me, personally, I’ve always been a huge believer of two key things when it comes to writing, and those things are: writing every single day in some way, shape or form, and also, branching out in your writing and walking…