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Poetry, writings, photos, and more. Laquo; For Claudia’s iPhone Picture Prompt Challenge: Haiku. Dustus Friday Spotlight Feature on One Stop Poetry: Larry Jaffe. Writer’s Block by Adam Dustus. This entry was posted on October 19, 2010 at 11:37 am and is filed under Image Poetry. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. 98 Responses to “Writer’s Block by Adam Dustus”. October 19, 2010 at 12:06 pm. Commenter’s block…smiles. Looks lik...
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Paula Martin - Romance Author: February 2014
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Paula Martin - Romance Author. Wednesday, 5 February 2014. Irish Inheritance' - now released! Irish Inheritance' was released yesterday as an e-book by my fantastic publisher, Rebecca J. Vickery! English actress Jenna Sutton and American artist Guy Sinclair first meet when they jointly inherit a house on the west coast of Ireland. Curious about their unknown benefactress and why they are considered as ‘family’, they discover surprising links to the original owners of the house. A house in Ireland? Jenna ...
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Paula Martin - Romance Author: Paula's Books
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Paula Martin - Romance Author. Anna Richards has a dream of going to live and study in Paris, but when Matthew Carlton comes into her life, her dream changes direction. Attraction sparks between them, but Matt’s behaviour is strangely inconsistent. Anna is shocked when she discovers the reason and is sure there is no future for them. Can Paris work its magic and make her dream come true? Available from Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk. Can they discover whose enmity is forcing them apart before it's too late?
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Paula Martin - Romance Author: January 2015
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Paula Martin - Romance Author. Thursday, 22 January 2015. An amazing talk by an amazing woman. For those who were interested in the talk by Eva Schloss I heard last night, here is a brief summary of it. Eva Schloss is now 85 years old, and her mother married Anne Frank’s father after the Second World War. However, her talk wasn’t about her famous posthumous step-sister, but about her own life. During the 3 days in the cattle truck into which they were crammed, they had to take turns in sitting down, or s...
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Paula Martin - Romance Author: March 2015
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Paula Martin - Romance Author. Sunday, 1 March 2015. A Signature in a Guestbook. 8216;Irish Intrigue’. Was released last week, the culmination of over a year’s work, and more if I count the earlier drafts of this story. Charley Hunter returns unwillingly to Ireland to complete the filming of a TV drama series. She still hasn’t come to terms with the tragic loss of her husband there two years previously, and the last thing she expects is an instant attraction to an Irish veterinary surgeon. In 2011, durin...
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Paula Martin - Romance Author: Adjectives
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Paula Martin - Romance Author. Monday, 25 August 2014. Another blog from my archives, first written about 3 years ago, this time about adjectives. When I was at school (a long time ago! My English teachers insisted we used lots of adjectives to make our writing more descriptive. In contrast, writers today are warned against the overuse of adjectives. Mark Twain said: "As to the adjective, when in doubt, strike it out.'. The question is – which adjectives should you strike out? However, a story without an...
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Paula Martin - Romance Author: August 2014
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Paula Martin - Romance Author. Monday, 25 August 2014. Another blog from my archives, first written about 3 years ago, this time about adjectives. When I was at school (a long time ago! My English teachers insisted we used lots of adjectives to make our writing more descriptive. In contrast, writers today are warned against the overuse of adjectives. Mark Twain said: "As to the adjective, when in doubt, strike it out.'. The question is – which adjectives should you strike out? However, a story without an...
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Paula Martin - Romance Author: 'And see the sun go down on Galway Bay'.
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Paula Martin - Romance Author. Monday, 11 August 2014. And see the sun go down on Galway Bay'. Continuing my 'recycling' of past blogs which I think are worth repeating, here's another 'A' blog from my archives - a scene which took my breath away. Which shall I choose? The first sight of the. Skyline as my plane came in to land at. The perfect reflection in a still lake of the mountains in the Canadian Rockies? A beautiful deserted beach at. A small town in. I first went to. About four years ago. 8216;Th...
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Alison Pearce Stevens: October 2012
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Wednesday, October 31, 2012. KidLit Cares: Superstorm Sandy Relief Effort. I'm swamped, as usual, but I wanted to pop by to let you know about an awesome auction taking place over at Kate Messner's blog. She's auctioning off a variety of writing-related goodies, and the proceeds will go to benefit people affected by Superstorm Sandy. So go see what delightful things are available! Support your fellow country-people. And have a spooktactular Halloween! Photo by wwarby ( source. Links to this post. Such st...
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Alison Pearce Stevens: May 2013
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Monday, May 6, 2013. Putting threats in perspective. Recently, I got a letter from a lawn care company with "TREAT LAWN THREATS NOW! Splashed across the front of the envelope. It gave my husband and me a good laugh. Actually, it was more frustrating than anything else. When it arrived, I had just wrapped up an article on the hygiene hypothesis- the idea that our lives are excessively clean, a lifestyle that is thought to have given rise to an increase in health problems, including asthma and allergies.
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