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Yoko Ono | Why Wasn't Love Enough?
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Why Wasn't Love Enough? Coping with the death of a spouse from alchoholism. April 12, 2013. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? That’s another thing most people don’t know, but the widows of the world will know. Losing a husband is something you can’t shake. It’s not just a feeling of missing him. It’s something more that could never heal. His loss will always stay.”- Yoko Ono,. Los Angeles Times,. Glenn Plaskin interview, March 6. 1990. Even after her husband died. Breaking up a band? I want my boat →.
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Memoir Book Blurb | A View From My Summerhouse
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A View From My Summerhouse. Share the view with me, rain or shine…. A Walk In The Woods. Aubade – Morning’s Sweet Light. Girl With The Summertime Smile. Havoc In The Peace. High Into The Blue. Stranger In A White Dress. We must be willing to let go of the life we have planned,. So as to have the life that is waiting for us.’. Both come from a family of divorced mothers from alcoholic fathers, both raised by abusive step-fathers. Jon’s increasing drug use and resulting paranoia clash with Sherri...Los Ang...
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Blog Tour Review: The House of Hawthorne by Erika Robuck | Bookfan
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Q and A with Mary Kay Andrews – US Giveaway BEACH TOWN. FitReaders Weekly Check-in →. Blog Tour Review: The House of Hawthorne by Erika Robuck. May 21, 2015. The House of Hawthorne: A Novel. May 2015 – NAL. The House of Hawthorne. Is the story of Nathaniel Hawthorne and Sophia Peabody Hawthorne. She was a painter and he, of course, a writer. The House of Hawthorne. The House of Hawthorne. Posted in Blog Tour. 15 thoughts on “ Blog Tour Review: The House of Hawthorne by Erika Robuck. I hope you get a chan...
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A Family Memorial Day Fix | Scott Furrow
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8230; is coffee. A Family Memorial Day Fix. May 25, 2015. May 25, 2015. My son James asked me if we have any soldiers in our family to remember today. So, for Memorial Day, my family is remembering William M. P. Furrow. Our family doesn’t actually know much about William M. P. Furrow, other than he was a farmer and sold butter by the pound, proving beyond any doubt he and I are related. Also, you can probably churn butter with just one arm…. How could the VA make this mistake? Well, don’t answer th...
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Worlds Collide | Myas Writes
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Flashes, Hot Flashes And Sparks. Part of me is in storage in another storage space. Part of me is here under my own nose. Part of me awaits help to move into one place. Part of me is longing for when I’ll see your face. My home is not where I live now. That part of me not far. But these pieces need to come together. A puzzle to be designed. Will I be at peace at last? At ease will it be my mind. Happiness it could exist if parts fall into place. Another part of me moves closer. A movie now keeps company.
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‘Ye who enter here’ « colemining
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Made of the myth. 8216;Ye who enter here’. About Hell- and if there are people out there who buy into that little nightmare of our mythology. I sort of forgot about it, to be honest. Although Anne has examined the ideas of Heaven and Hell, both in her Vampire Chronicles and the her more obviously-searching books about the youth of Jesus, I wasn’t sure where the question was sourced, and didn’t really feel like getting involved in a listing of the reasons why Hell makes me so angry. Sigh Just when I think...
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Alwin (and Nick Heyward) « colemining
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Made of the myth. Alwin (and Nick Heyward). I have always been surrounded by storytellers. Some of them aren’t aware of their gift and others pass it off as ‘just telling stories’ and never pursue the art beyond their incredibly fortunate immediate circle of friends and family. I have previously written about some who have influenced and entertained me through their stories in song and myth-making writers whose stories entertain, enlighten and inspire my own creativity. Since it’s the first day bac...
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Please wait, the doctor will see you shortly (Rant) | mamyers
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My random thoughts and rants. Please wait, the doctor will see you shortly (Rant). August 14, 2013. Middot; by mamyers. Middot; in Uncategorized. Middot; Leave a comment. Ugh… Anyone else tired of going to the doctors? Between regular check ups for myself taking my son to the doctors for possible ear infections and booster shots, I’m pretty damn tired of going there. No scratch that, it’s the making sure to get there on time, then waiting that bugs me. Shortly to me is several minutes. But most times...
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That little creak | mamyers
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My random thoughts and rants. July 30, 2013. Middot; by mamyers. Middot; in Uncategorized. Middot; 1 Comment. Again, silence reigns. Shaking your head at your own foolishness you turn to go back to your computer when the sound of a heavy foot fall echoes down the hall, stopping you cold. Your eyes turn as far as they can to the side, your body refusing to move as fear of the unknown grips you. Your head slowly begins to turn to allow your eyes to see what is slowly coming towards you. Screaming you wake ...
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Character Description | mamyers
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My random thoughts and rants. May 27, 2013. Middot; by mamyers. Middot; in Uncategorized. Middot; 3 Comments. Is it just me? Or is there a growing trend with authors not describing the characters in their stories? If you describe the scene, the area that the character is in well enough to allow the reader to “see” it, why not do the same for the characters in the story? I’m so used to describing my characters in my writing, that I can’t get past it if someone else does not. Maybe, maybe not. Or would you...