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Melissa Foster Melissa Foster's blog:

River of Love Ebook Sale!

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✨RIVER OF LOVE Ebook Sale!✨
For a LIMITED TIME you can get the EBOOK of Sam and Faith’s story for ONLY $0.99! Get yours TODAY and read about how they learn and grow and inevitably fall in love!
Faith Hayes has escaped her painful past and built a life in Peaceful Harbor, where she helps others with Read more of this blog post »
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Published on March 26, 2026 09:04
Tori Craven Tori Craven's blog:

Writing Without a Map: On Witches, Elements, and What Comes Next

When I started writing Moon Witch, I thought I was writing a single book.

By the time I reached the end of Earth Witch, I realised I was writing something larger. Not because I’d planned it that way, but because the story kept pushing me beyond one transformation, to a series of reckonings.

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Published on March 26, 2026 09:08
Rob Marshall Rob Marshall's blog:

🌿 When Paradise Isn What You Expected Body

Paradise Broken: Eco Action Adventure Novel - Empowering love
There’s something about the wilderness that calls to us.
Maybe it’s the silence.
Maybe it’s the promise of escape.
Or maybe it’s the idea that somewhere out there, far from the noise of everyday life, something real is still waiting to be exp Read more of this blog post »
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Published on March 26, 2026 08:58
John L. Steadman John L. Steadman's blog:

March 26, 2026

Greetings Everyone!

Always thank God for your blessings!
And never stand in the way of God's judgement.

JLS
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Published on March 26, 2026 08:56
Garrett  Holt Garrett Holt's blog:

Welcome - Siege of the Forgotten Order

Welcome! I’m Garrett Holt, a first-time author diving into post-apocalyptic military fiction with a twist of ancient relics and cosmic horror.

My debut novel, Siege of the Forgotten Order, explores what happens when global war doesn’t just destroy the world… but opens the door to something far older Read more of this blog post »
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Published on March 26, 2026 08:48
Joseph F. Benedetto Joseph F. Benedetto's blog:

Rounding them up

If you've found this blog, then you may also know that my works on Goodreads have been scattered across three or four different pages, one of which has my name misspelled .... I have been wondering where that work was; it was hidden! I have been gathering my published work onto one page; I'll have t Read more of this blog post »
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Published on March 26, 2026 08:22
Eugenio Garcia-Salmones Rovira Eugenio Garcia-Salmones Rovira's blog:

No parece

No parece que los tiempos de barbarie tecnificada en que vivimos sean buenos para la literatura, que es diferente al negocio de la literatura...
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Published on March 26, 2026 08:09
J.F. Barão J.F. Barão's blog:

On not knowing what comes next

Hi,

I’ve been thinking lately about how uncomfortable beginnings are.

We like to imagine that things start with clarity — a plan, a direction, a sense of confidence. But most of the time, beginnings arrive without instructions. We step into them unsure, half-prepared, carrying more questions than answ Read more of this blog post »
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Published on March 26, 2026 07:59
Eric      Brown Eric Brown's blog:

Passing Through

There’s a certain feeling that comes with travel.
Being in motion. Moving from one place to another. Focused on the destination ahead.

Hotels, lobbies, and in-between spaces are rarely where we expect anything meaningful to happen. They are temporary. Transitional. Easy to forget.
And yet, sometimes th Read more of this blog post »
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Published on March 26, 2026 07:57
Jared Prast Jared Prast's blog:

A Special Request

Hey loyal readers! Thank you so much for the support! I've been having ratings rolling in that have been wonderful.

However, I've noticed some of you aren't leaving a review as well. Let me know what you loved about it. If you didn't love it, what took you out of it?

Your feedback is how I can grow. Read more of this blog post »
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Published on March 26, 2026 07:47
Martina Grenze Martina Grenze's blog:

The prelude to a dynasty

Guntram the Rich, Count of Breisgau, passed away on 26 March 973. Known as the Rich in historical annals, he is considered the earliest reliably attested ancestor of the Habsburgs, and the date of his death is the first precisely recorded event in the family calendar...
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Published on March 26, 2026 07:46
MD RABIUL ALAM MD RABIUL ALAM's blog:

​Dive into a World of Mystery and Romance: Grab Your Two Free Copies Today! ✨📚

 


​As a writer, there is nothing more rewarding than sharing stories that resonate with the hearts of readers. Today, I am thrilled to announce a special giveaway for two of my latest books. Whether you are a fan of spine-tingling suspense or heartwarming emotions, something special is waitin

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Published on March 26, 2026 07:32
J.E. Sutton Jr. J.E. Sutton Jr.'s blog:

Book Signing!

I am doing my first in person book signing event this weekend Saturday March 28th at the Happy Medium Books Cafe in Riverside. FromI 11a-2p I will be there along with Jeanne my Co-Authored Life podcast partner (and life partner) signing books and talking about my upcoming novel Cybernetic Resonance.

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Published on March 26, 2026 07:33
Georgia   Scott Georgia Scott's blog:

My New Book for 2026

My new book just released for 2026 is Aphrodite’s Swimsuit, A Novel

It is a love story.

A swim has repercussions which neither of them could have foreseen.

1995. The Baltic coast. Days are warm. The Cold War is done. What's a diplomat to do but learn the language, get a tan, and fall in love? Anthony Read more of this blog post »
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Published on March 26, 2026 07:18
Tobin Elliott Tobin Elliott's blog:

Apparently I’m Reading the “Wrong” Books

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Someone on Goodreads recently informed me—very politely, almost helpfully—that they were “surprised [I was] reading something like that.”

Not offended. Not angry. Just… surprised. As if I’d been spotted in the wild eating something off-brand. Like a shark nibbling on grapes, or DJT eating anything ot Read more of this blog post »
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Published on March 26, 2026 07:17
Elena V. Amber Elena V. Amber's blog:

Emotional Capital for the Triple Win by Elena V. Amber Wins Silver at Axiom Business Book Awards

NICOSIA, Cyprus — Emotional Capital for the Triple Win, by Elena V. Amber, has been awarded a Silver Medal in the Independent Thought Leadership category at the Axiom Business Book Awards.

Established in 2007 by the Jenkins Group, the Axiom Business Book Awards recognise excellence in business publis Read more of this blog post »
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Published on March 26, 2026 06:58
Elizabeth Morse Elizabeth Morse's blog:

The Fine Art of Not Knowing

Photo by Arun Sharma on Unsplash

There is a certain type of advice that well-meaning people give when you are in crisis.

Stay positive.

Trust the process.

Everything happens for a reason.

And if you are anything like me — if you have a nervous system that has been through genuine difficul

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Published on March 25, 2026 09:19
J.G. Thorne J.G. Thorne's blog:

Is it good?

My second TikTok got stuck on Weston. Ya know, the place the algorithm thinks it goes? Yeah.

He's great, really, but I'm not sure it's the same Weston in the Tiktok searches. Now, Google? Calling him sexy and fathomless. (And he is, promise)

And then there's Atticus, the fawesome app that makes my lif

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Published on March 25, 2026 17:00
INPress Intl INPress Intl's blog:

I Read 30 Books on Optimism So You Don't Have To—Here Are the 8 That Aren't Toxic Positivity

Discover optimistic books that aren't toxic positivity. We've read 30 so you don't have to! Find your next uplifting read here.
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Published on March 25, 2026 19:35
Nathaniel Bernadeau Nathaniel Bernadeau's blog:

K.I.C.O. at War: Where Algorithms Pray and Empires Bleed

K.I.C.O. at War: Where Algorithms Pray and Empires Bleed

Forget everything you know about war. In Terratron Vol-2, K.I.C.O. is not just a machine—it’s a sentient force where technology meets faith on the battlefield. As empires crumble and loyalties shatter, this fusion of code and belief challenges

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Published on March 26, 2026 06:00
Daphne Gray-Grant Daphne Gray-Grant's blog:

The figurative language of Kristin Kimball

Reading time: Just over 1 minute

I like to share interesting pieces of figurative language I encounter in my reading. I write today about a series of similes and metaphors from Kristin Kimball…

When I heard about a memoir telling the story of a Manhattan-based writer who left her job to become a f

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Published on March 26, 2026 01:00
Mel Dunay Mel Dunay's blog:

Fanficcing with Claude: Sense and Sensibility and Placage, Scene 10.5

For more information about this project, check out the earlier posts in the category “Sense and Sensibility and Placage.” This was the original scene 10 in the outline. But a ‘happy little accident’ produced something that I thought was a nice Edward moment that came before this. Hence, the quirk

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Published on March 25, 2026 03:05
S.J.    King S.J. King's blog:

YOU CANNOT NAVIGATE A LIVING SYSTEM WITH A GPS

We live in a culture obsessed with navigation.

If you want to build a company, optimize a morning routine, or map out a ten-year career trajectory, there is a blueprint, a framework, and a podcast for it. The implicit promise of the modern achievement complex is that life is like driving from Point A

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Published on March 25, 2026 09:29
Shumaila Hemani Ph.D. Shumaila Hemani Ph.D.'s blog:

“Arresting, thought-provoking, & fiercely alive.”

It’s been almost six months since Writing in the Wound came into the world.

A recent editorial review described it as:

“Forceful and unsettling… Hemani refuses to fake tidiness.”

I’ve been thinking about that line…Our wounds are among the most sacred things we carry within us.

To let someone enter them—

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Published on March 25, 2026 11:07
Gerard Dean Gerard Dean's blog:

Geoff Griffith’s FJ Ute To The Rescue

How did Geoff Griffith’s FJ Ute save my life? Read the full story in Wayback...
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Published on March 25, 2026 20:26
Louise  Fields Louise Fields's blog:

Why Your Dating Life Feels Different (and That’s a Good Thing)

Sometimes the hardest part of growth isn’t changing — it’s not recognizing yourself once you do.

There’s a moment in dating that can feel surprisingly confusing.

There's nothing technically wrong.

But something just feels… different.

Not bad.
Not wrong. Just... unfamiliar in a way that makes you a li

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Published on March 25, 2026 09:02
Amy Mittelman Amy Mittelman's blog:

Mess

On Monday I  wrote a review of a biography of Edith Wharton by Hermione Lee. I posted it on Goodreads and then tried to post it on this website via a link to Goodreads . I also tried to post it on Instagram using the same link. Goodreads will post to Facebook, but there is the same problem with the

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Published on March 25, 2026 08:14
Amber V. Starling Amber V. Starling's blog:

Preorder for Barnes and Noble

It’s live! Link below.

Release date 5/4/26

Barnes and Noble Preorder

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Published on March 25, 2026 14:33
Ludwig Verduyn Ludwig Verduyn's blog:

Bekaert erfgenamen met Liechtensteinse stichting gaan (voorlopig) vrijuit

De strafvordering tegen Baron Léon-Thomas Bekaert, 67 jaar, en jonkvrouw Anne Bekaert, 69 jaar, is onontvankelijk verklaard. Volgens de rechter in Brugge werden de rechten op een eerlijk proces van beide kinderen van Antoine Bekaert, en daarmee achterkleinkinderen van de oprichter van de gelijknamig

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Published on March 26, 2026 00:51
Susan McGuirk Susan McGuirk's blog:

The Frozen Highway

Martha Ballard is a woman of her time who is timeless. We could use a big dose of this marvelous medical woman right here, right now. We bid farewell to our Women’s History Month of March celebration and our 19th century theme.

The Moxie Meter: 10/10 Martha was an actual mid-wife practicing near

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Published on March 25, 2026 09:41
Kimberly Monaghan Kimberly Monaghan's blog:

Sit. Write. Here. 6 Mindfulness Practices to Help You Write More and Suffer Less 

Blending mindfulness with a writing practice is the mission of this book by April Dávila. After a yoga retreat, April discovered the power of mindfulness and meditation and, by applying...

The post Sit. Write. Here. 6 Mindfulness Practices to Help You Write More and Suffer Less  appeared first on Boo

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Published on March 25, 2026 22:26
Douglas A. Macgregor Douglas A. Macgregor's blog:

SDA hopes to bring satellite laser links into use within next 6 months

SATELLITE 2026 — The Space Development Agency is at least three months behind schedule for demonstrating that its first set of data relay and missile tracking satellites can “talk” to each other via laser links — a requirement at the heart of its Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture (PWSA) mes

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Published on March 26, 2026 06:33