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Monthly Archives: February 2016
Alex Moves to a New House
Post No. 2 in a series of three posts with three children’s authors dishing on the art and craft of writing for kids. Alex Moves to a New House Justine Bugaj, co-owner of bookscover2cover with a newly launched PR and … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Moves to a New House, book review, Children's books, Justine Bugaj, moving, pictures books, plants, transition, vegetables
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Maddy’s Journey
Writing children’s books is hard work. At first blush you think, “cake walk,” but upon closer inspection you realize the attention to detail, the dedication to concision, and the ability to simplify complex ideas so young minds can … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, Children's books, grandparents, Maddy's Journey, moving, retirement, retirement communities
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The Seed Guys are Back!
The Seed Guys are Back! “ Would you like me to give you a formula for success? It’s quite simple, really. Double your rate of failure.” -Thomas Watson, Founder, IBM “The entrepreneur: passionate, unrelenting, courageous, and, arguably, insensible … Continue reading
Sunshine Blogger Award
Thanks to one of my favorite book reviewers, Ajoobacats Blog, for nominating me for a Sunshine Blogger Award, a really A-mazing thing since I’m sitting here watching the snow fall as I type and sunshine would be super. … Continue reading
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Tagged and, Awards, blogging, Gotta Have Friends, Sunshine Blogger Award
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My Sweet Vidalia
My Sweet Vidalia They say all doors open for a pretty girl and I believe that’s true, unless you’re a poor girl, and then no matter how pretty you are, those doors are going to stay shut tight … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, civil rights, Deborah Mantella, My Sweet Vidalia, postwar 1950's, rural south, spousal abuse
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The Signature of All Things
The Signature of All Things What a wonder is The Signature of All Things by Elizabeth Gilbert, lush, verdant and efflorescent like the plants that fill its pages. You can’t help but get pulled in and up by … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, book review, Eat, Elizabeth Gilbert, love, NYT bestseller, Pray, The Signature of All Things
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