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Katie Bug aka Domestic Diva: August 2009
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Katie Bug aka Domestic Diva. Monday, August 31, 2009. Important September dates for Bitten By Books! Mark Your Calendar Dates for September 2009 (Feel free to share the link and dates with your friends, but they are still subject to change):. 9/1 - Author Maria V. Snyder - Guest Blog/Contest RSVP HERE: http:/ bittenbybooks.com/? 9/2 - Author Kimberly Frost - Interview/Contest RSVP HERE: http:/ bittenbybooks.com/? 9/8 - Author Michelle Rowen - Interview/Contest. 9/15 - Author Ann Cory - TBA. Well, my firs...
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Cloch na Rón, Connemara, Ireland | Clare Austin's Blog
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Clare Austin's Blog. Books and updates from author Clare Austin. Welcome to my page. Cloch na Rón, Connemara, Ireland. This village is Roundstone in English, but the Irish name is Cloch na Rón, Seal Rock. It reminded me of the village in my novel, Selkie’s Song, Ballinacurragh. My setting is North Clare, but these coastal villages have a customary appearance. Seals are a frequent sight and the vulnerable shores and strands are in more jeopardy than ever. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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It's an expat life for us.: Ireland
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Our journey through life and the world, teaching as we go, meeting wonderful people and enjoying our time together. The home of my ancestors! This trip, Robert and saw my sister Sinead, brother-in-law to be, Dean and their little boy, Noah. We stayed with them for a night and then headed to Limerick for the night. The next day, we hired a car and drove to Galway and then to Connemara. It was a lovely trip. Connemara is beautiful! I loved Connemara because it is here where they speak purely Gaelic! We are...
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Deborah's Realm: August 2009
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Friday, August 28, 2009. I want to give a warm welcome to a fellow Mississipian Author, Patricia Neely-Dorsey. Her book of poems, Reflections of a Mississippi Magnolia, is a celebration of history, heritage, culture and community. And we're practically neighbors! I had the wonderful opportunity to interview Patricia, so sit down with some sweet tea or coffee and enjoy our conversation. Deborah: Sounds very interesting. What or who inspired you to write it? Patricia: Oh my goodness! Deborah: We have somet...
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Ceol agus Craic. | Clare Austin's Blog
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Clare Austin's Blog. Books and updates from author Clare Austin. Welcome to my page. That mean, anyway? If you come to Ireland you’re going to get some…whether you like it or not. If you want to know more about Ceol agus craic, check out my Fadó Trilogy, starting with Butterfly and Angel’s Share. The last book in this series was released on Amazon Kindle yesterday, Selkie’s Song. To read more about my books go to my website http:/ www.clareaustin.com. I guarantee a bit of ceol agus craic! You are comment...
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West Clare Coast. Worth saving? | Clare Austin's Blog
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Clare Austin's Blog. Books and updates from author Clare Austin. Welcome to my page. West Clare Coast. Worth saving? Sea off the coast of County Clare, Ireland. The setting of my new novel, Selkie’s Song. An excerpt from my new release,. Muireann rolled to a sitting position and sat cross legged. Are you ready? Always, he said. What, exactly, did you have in mind? His suggestive tone only added to her curiosity about him. She took a step back. Let me show you something. He set the mando down, knelt besid...
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clareaustin | Clare Austin's Blog
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Clare Austin's Blog. Books and updates from author Clare Austin. Welcome to my page. West Clare Coast. Worth saving? Sea off the coast of County Clare, Ireland. The setting of my new novel, Selkie’s Song. An excerpt from my new release,. Muireann rolled to a sitting position and sat cross legged. Are you ready? Always, he said. What, exactly, did you have in mind? His suggestive tone only added to her curiosity about him. She took a step back. Let me show you something. He set the mando down, knelt besid...
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Editor Laura Kelly Website Reviews Page
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When you spend your life doing what you love to do, you are nourishing your soul. It matters not what you do, only that you love whatever you happen to do. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, psychiatrist and writer. Reviews for books and short stories edited by Laura, Vicky, and Nan through The Wild Rose Press. For information on how to purchase any of these books or stories, just click on the Roses. Tab, then click on the cover shown.). Romantic Suspense, Rolynn Anderson, Reward of Novel Excellence Finalist from.
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It’s Coole! The autograph tree. | Clare Austin's Blog
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Clare Austin's Blog. Books and updates from author Clare Austin. Welcome to my page. Coole Park that is. The home of Lady Gregory, patroness to many of Ireland’s famous writers. This is the autograph tree. I thought it was appropriate, though somewhat presumptuous, to have my picture taken here. George Bernard Shaw, J.M. Synge, Sean O’Casey and, of course, William Butler Yeats all spent time in this garden. Who knows what inspiration came of it? Cloch na Rón, Connemara, Ireland. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.