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Author Archives: Pam Lazos
P.J. Lazos, Author of Six Sisters
Originally posted on Waking Writer:
When and why did you begin writing? I began writing way back when I was a kid and I fancied myself as someone who had things to say that everyone would want to hear. I…
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Book Review: Oil and Water, by P. J. Lazos
Thanks to The Page Turner for this lovely review of Oil and Water. Oil and Water by P.J. Lazos Print Length: 483 pages Publisher: P. J. Lazos; 1 edition (June 22, 2016) Publication Date: June 22, 2016 Sold by: Amazon Digital Services … Continue reading
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Tagged book reviews, Oil and Water, The Page Turner, Vicki Goodwin
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Circle Game
[Kayak on Canal, Ocracoke Island — photo by Ian Eberly] Circle Game It’s hard to believe last month we had our son’s graduation party and this weekend we’ll be taking him to college. At 6’3” he looks more like he … Continue reading
Eight.Eight.Eighty-Eight
Eight.Eight.Eighty-Eight Maybe I was just naive, but I can’t believe how much the world has changed in the last few decades. In the summer of 1988, I did a study abroad in Athens, Greece as a Temple Law student. Who … Continue reading
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Tagged Athens, campus carry, catalytic converter, Egypt, Greece, gun laws, law student, Mykonos, ozone alert days, raise a ruckus, Sphinx, study abroad, tequila
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We the People
#CherishedBlogfest We The People #FeeltheLove Now that the Democratic National Convention is over, maybe I can get some rest. I’ve been riveted to the TV these last four nights and the hope I feel is palpable. The differences between … Continue reading
Goin’ In
Goin’ In One of my favorite ever lines, summing up the unhinged feeling that I have most days when my life spirals out in ways that I can’t control is from “The Rugrats Movie” (1998) spoken by the brave, kindhearted … Continue reading
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Tagged Al Gore, Benghazi, Bernie Sanders, Bill Clinton, Colin Powell, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Democratic National Convention, Democratic Nominee, DNC, Donald Trump, feel the Bern, GOP nominee, Hillary Clinton, It Takes a Village, love not hate, Philadelphia, politics, POTUS, private email server, vote
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Reviewers Wanted!
Reviewers Wanted! Who do you turn to when you need a hand with your novel? Well, readers and writers, of course. Are you a book reviewer? Are you interested in murder mysteries? How about an environmental murder mystery? If you’ve … Continue reading →