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Category Archives: writers
Fallen Princeborn: Chosen
Happy Sunday, blogger family! This week we’re going to hear from my fabulous friend and First-Rate Fantasy Writer, Jean Lee whose book, Fallen Princeborn: Chosen — currently available for pre-order — will be live in TWO DAYS! If you … Continue reading
Posted in book release, books, Uncategorized, writers, writing
Tagged author, blogger, book release, books, Fallen Princeborn: Chosen, Jean Lee, JeanLeesWorld, writers, writing
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The Sincerest Form of Poetry
I will make no attempts at tomfoolery or to convince you as to the veracity of something which I am not — a poet. Truth is, I am a shallow well when it comes to the art of poetry, much … Continue reading
Ana Maria Reyes Does NOT Live in a Castle
Ana Maria Reyes Does NOT Live in a Castle In the category of like attracts like, I seem to have a lot of friends who are writers, which is somewhat odd given the singularity, the isolated nature of such an … Continue reading
La Familia Que Escribe Juntos…
La Familia Que Escribe Juntos… (The Family that Writes Together…) My dear friend Lydia Isales with whom I had worked for over a quarter century retired a few years ago.One day she was there and the next, up and out. A … Continue reading
Posted in author interview, blog, book promotion, environment, Uncategorized, writers
Tagged A Dragon's Bloodline, Alan Ackroyd-Isales, blog, book review, character development, collaboration, David Ackroyd, family writing, Lydia Isales, new novel, plotline, Second Chance, The Dead Time at Aguirre, The Family that Writes Together, writers
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Wants vs. Needs
NEEDS VS. WANTS If you put your needs before your wants and be grateful for what you already have you will always feel blessed. Still halfway there. #atozblogchallenge pamlazos 4.16.19
Survival of the Fittest
Survival of the Fittest Blogging friend, Jacqui Murray, has written a new prehistoric fiction novel, Survival of the Fittest, Book 1 in the Crossroads series, part of her Man vs. Nature saga. Synopsis: Chased by a ruthless and powerful enemy, Xhosa flees with her … Continue reading
Posted in blog, book excerpt, book promotion, book release, fiction, Uncategorized, writers, writing
Tagged blog hop, book promotion, book release, continents, crossroads, Jacqui Murray, leaders, man vs. nature, new home, prehistoric fiction, saga, Survival of the Fittest, tribes, writers, writing
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A New Year, A New Earth and Hamilton
A New Year, A New Earth, and Hamilton I read Eckhart Tolle’s, A New Earth, Awakening to Your Life’s Purpose, way back in January, meandering through it slowly as if I were on vacation, reading the same paragraphs over and … Continue reading
Posted in clean water, climate change, Hamilton, mass extinction, musical, water, writers
Tagged A New Earth, a new path, A New Year, Broadway, climate change, Deus Ex Machina, Eckert Tolle, Hairspray, Hamilton, hip hop, into the unknown, journal, Lin-Manuel Miranda, musical, My Shot, water conservation, water crisis, writing
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WATWB – SDG’s
It’s that time again for the #WATWB, the last Friday of the month where you post a good news story (yes, I know I’m late and yes I have a good excuse — a house full of company for the … Continue reading
Life in a Conversation
Life in a Conversation I’m on a once-a-month author interview series, having kicked off the New Year with the divine Ms. Shey and her Mr. (and just lovely they were). Today, I’m talking to Geoff Le Pard — a man of many … Continue reading
Posted in author interview, blog, book excerpt, book promotion, book reviews, cooking, memoir, thriller, Uncategorized, world building, writers, writing
Tagged Apprenticed to My Mother, author interview, book promotion, book reviews, Geoff Le Pard, lawyer, lawyer-turned-writer, Life in a Conversation, London, Olympic Committee, perfect day, U.K. resident, writer, writing
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