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Mystery Thriller Week
. Mystery Thriller Week Mystery Thriller Week, a brand new, one-of-a-kind Facebook event for “authors, friends, fans, and followers” and less than one month away. Each week I will post an author interview right here showcasing one of our … Continue reading
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Tagged #MTW, #superfun, bloggers, giveaways, mysteries, Mystery Thriller Week, prizes, readers, thrillers, writers
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Rabbit Warrior
Rabbit Warrior In an era of tell-all books and reality TV, it’s still unnerving for the average person to reveal too much about themselves, their dreams, and dramas. The translucent nature of living in a world that thinks it knows … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, book review, Cape Cod, grief, Janet Brady Calhoun, Rabbit Warrior, self-help, summer, writer, writing
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Happy New Year IWSG!
Happy New Year IWSG! Okay, New Year, new deadlines to miss, like yesterday’s #IWSG post. Well, I’m here now so NBD, eh? So this happened: I’m on the train, my first day back to work, feeling the love of a … Continue reading
Posted in Bees, blog, book promotion, Oil and Water, Uncategorized, writers, writing
Tagged blog, book markers, dis, dog-eared, Happy New Year, IWSG, writing
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An American Tragedy
Well, luckily for me, the holidays were filled with many things to be grateful for: things that make your heart soar, like extended time with family and friends; things that support your physical 3D body such as clean air and … Continue reading
Posted in blog, book reviews, Uncategorized, writers, writing
Tagged An American Tragedy, blogging, faith, family, high society, Penn State Nittany Lions Football, poverty, Theodore Dreiser, writing
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Hop(p)ing
Happy first day of winter. The solstice was an important day in pagan traditions — culturally appropriated to become Christmas 🎄– the day the light incrementally returns to earth (about 55 more seconds/day) and a time when the space between … Continue reading
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Tagged beauty and wisdom, blog hopping, first day of winter, life, NaNoWriMo, post-election blues, winter solstice, writing
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Give It Away Now…
Oil and Water It’s been a while since I ran a giveaway so here is the first one through Amazon to win a Kindle copy of Oil and Water. A second giveaway with Goodreads will be posted once it goes live. … Continue reading
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Tagged #amazongiveaway, #EcoThriller, #OilandWater, #RedHotChiliPeppers, blog, books
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100 People of Dance
In my blog hopping post NaNoWriMo, I stumbled across this wonderful video from Brain Drops. And now for something fun. Enjoy! Source: 100 People of Dance
#IWSG – Hop on Over
#IWSG — Hop on Over Okay, so the #NaNoWriMo event is over, but the Blog Hop is in full swing which is a fabulous marketing tool, especially for us fledging Indie authors who are trying to be all things to … Continue reading
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Tagged #bloghop, #mysterythrillerweek, blog, blogging, IWSG, NaNoWriMo, rotary club, writer, writing
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#NaNoWriMo Day Over
#NaNoWriMo Day Over It’s the end. Did I do it, write 50,000 words, penning the next Great American Novel or did I fall by the wayside in ignominious defeat? Well — neither. In fact, I couldn’t even figure out how … Continue reading
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Tagged #firstnovel, #secondnovel, blogging, books, NaNoWriMo, word count, words
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The Art of Napping
The Art of Napping A friend of mine who is a massage therapist says that symptoms that look and manifest as depression — a growing concern in our country — can generally be traced back to one of three things: … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, blogs, chronic sleep deprivation, depression, more sleep, sleep, sleep deprivation, sleep disorders, The Art of Napping
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