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Blogging A to Z: L is for Love | Cam Kennedy Writes
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Where Love is the Magic That Binds Men Together. Blogging A to Z: L is for Love. April 15, 2014. L is for Love:. Please forgive the Lateness of this post. Today I found out that a friend of many many years passed away. She was still in her 30’s and has 3 teenage boys. It was sudden and came as a complete and total shock to all of. It’s nothing that could be prepared for. She just was gone so quickly. Keep love people. Keep living. Keep your heads UP and your hearts OPEN. Blogging A to Z. L is for Love.
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Mirka Muse: You don’t Know What You Don’t Know
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Tuesday, May 12, 2015. You don’t Know What You Don’t Know. 8230;Until You Know It. Would you like to know the future? I mean, if a genie granted you the wish to see your timeline on this earth, would you take it? We live on hope. Hope is an even more important fuel than food. You never know. Anything can happen. You could win the lottery. Or sell a book to a great publisher. The book could become a. The book could change the world, the way. Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Want to go there. Known what they now know.
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It's a Mystery: End of Sohow*
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Wherein I endeavour to share writerly advice lightened with humour, pictures and a dollop of 1930s-1940s history. Wednesday, September 12, 2012. The sheep explain why this blog is going silent for the foreseeable future. I'll be back if I've something to announce - let's hope that day dawns sooner rather than later. As for now.back to actual writing - not writing about writing. Thanks to all of you for reading this blog and. WRITER: ( even loude. R) Is anyone here? SHEEP #2: We’re everywhere. SHEEP #2: H...
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Cherie Reich - Author: Awards
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News, Events, and Goals. 3rd place - Roanoke Valley's BIG READ writing competition 2010. 3rd place - Valley Writers' Golden Nib writing competition 2010. 2nd place - First Crusader Challenge - Rachel Harrie's Second Writer Platform-Building Crusade 2011. 1st place - Valley Writers' Golden Nib Competition 2012. Finalist in EPIC's Fantasy Category 2015 with novel Reborn. Nominee in the RONE Awards 2015 YA Paranormal Category with novel Reborn. A 5-starred review from the Readers' Favorite for Reborn. From ...
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Dew Drops of Ink: Three Books That Changed You
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Monday, June 15, 2015. Three Books That Changed You. In the video above, Neil Gaiman talks about three childhood books that changed his life. I've been trying to sort out what I'd say if I had to choose three. I was fortunate to be the youngest of five with a 15 year spread between me and my oldest brother. I sort of slipped into the world seven years after my sister who was number four in the line-up. Needless to say, I had an interesting childhood. Series. I read everything of hers I could get my h...
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Blood-Red Pencil: The Writer and the Secret Fan
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Meet the Blogging Team. Thursday, May 14, 2015. The Writer and the Secret Fan. Photo by Cara Lopez Lee. When I read Lisa See’s Snow Flower and the Secret Fan. I was captivated by the idea of two women sharing a history by exchanging notes in the folds of a fan. I teach young writers for Denver’s Lighthouse Writers Workshop. And I decided to create an exercise using fans. The opening of a fan is a vivid metaphor for storytelling. Here’s my favorite part of the fan metaphor: fans are fun! Then I asked them...
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I had a little nut-tree...: Hedgehog Bakes A Cake
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I had a little nut-tree. Bring Back Our Girls. Saturday, July 27, 2013. Hedgehog Bakes A Cake. Oh I do love a good storybook chock full of life-lessons and a fabulous cake recipe to boot. In “Hedgehog Bakes a Cake” by Maryann Macdonald, not only is there a to-die-for cake recipe but also a wonderful story about how friends take over projects and ruin everything. Poor Hedgehog must lock the door and banish his meddlesome, control-freak friends from interfering in order to properly bake his delicious cake.
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I had a little nut-tree...: An Interview with "Mom on a Mission" Danielle Boyd
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I had a little nut-tree. Bring Back Our Girls. Monday, August 5, 2013. An Interview with "Mom on a Mission" Danielle Boyd. During my foray into “building my social media platform” (yawn), I did have one positive experience when I happened across a lovely young woman named Danielle Boyd. Danielle was starting up two (! Online magazines (geared towards mothers) and was seeking submissions. I wrote an article called Considering Homeschooling for her Mom and Baby Magazine. I was struck by Danielle’s. N my sp...
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I had a little nut-tree...: "Below" Review and Interview with Author Meg McKinlay
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I had a little nut-tree. Bring Back Our Girls. Sunday, July 21, 2013. Below" Review and Interview with Author Meg McKinlay. Meg McKinlay’s book “Below” is very much like a good dip in a clear cold lake: Refreshing, fun, a good stretch for mind and body and lastly, shrouded in mystery- when one slips below the surface to discover what lies beneath. Here is the Goodreads Blurb:. As I read I wondered what it might be:. A doppleganger society of gilled folk? It’s prime territory for fears of all kinds. She y...
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I had a little nut-tree...: "56 Up": Real life. Real stories.
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I had a little nut-tree. Bring Back Our Girls. Wednesday, October 16, 2013. 56 Up": Real life. Real stories. I just watched a very poignant PBS program which I found to be simultaneously uplifting and. How very PBS, Non? The documentary was called “56 Up" and focused on a group of individuals who have been interviewed every seven years for their whole lives. The participants are now all fifty-six years old. Apparently this documentary has been out for simply ages, but I’ve missed it up until now. The gif...