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Jacqueline L. Landry's blog:
Life is made up not of days, but of moments. What if, in one moment, everything you knew about your…
Over the River, Through the Woods: Landry, Jacqueline L.: 9781507714041: Amazon.com: Books
Life is made up not of days, but of moments. What if, in one moment, everything you knew about your life changed forever? Jennifer and David Brookehouse have an ecstatically happy marriage and thriving care
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Michał Okoński's blog:
Stałe fragmenty
To jest jednak niezwykły moment: trzymać w ręku coś, nad czym się tak długo pracowało. Wydawało mi się, że nie przeżyję go z aż taką intensywnością, bo przecież wcześniej było tyle innych, z pewnością ważniejszych: postawienia ostatniej kropki, wysłania do wydawnictwa, potem odesłania poprawionego t
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J.L. Gribble's blog:
Book Review: Sentinel’s Soul (Sentinel’s Saga #1) by Kristopher L. Campa
I had the pleasure of reading an early draft of this book, but it was long enough ago that I came into the final version with mostly fresh eyes and more than enjoyed a second visit to this world. This series debut presents a fascinating urban fantasy world that separates religious mythology and
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Vajra Chandrasekera's blog:
Saintly Traces: UK release, interview, giveaway, reviews, and Charm City Spec
The Saint of Bright Doors hardcover is now officially out in the UK! It should be available for purchase or order wherever books are sold, and your preorders should be already arriving.
My interview with Drew Broussard for Lit Hub’s Voyage into Genre podcast is up! I blather about The Saint of Bright
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Linda A. Tancs's blog:
The Liberty Ship Memorial
By Linda Tancs
Liberty ships were a class of cargo ship built in the United States during World War II to ferry supplies to Allies. A major site of this shipbuilding activity is the area now known as Bug Light Park in Portland, Maine. You’ll find a memorial to the liberty ships there, along with Bug
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Mila Roth's blog:
Achtung, wichtig: Neues aus Rodderbach
Habt ihr den ersten Band meiner neuen Liebesroman-Reihe schon gelesen?Willkommen in Rodderbach: Fr��hlingsmorgen ist im Mai exklusiv bei Weltbild erschienen, zumindest was Buch…
Der Beitrag Achtung, wichtig: Neues aus Rodderbach erschien zuerst auf Petra Schier / Mila Roth.
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Nataša Pantović's blog:
Urban Symphonies
Urban Symphony investigated the continuum of harmony and disharmony in the urban environment of Valletta, The performance has comprised of movement, voice and musical instruments and it took place in Valletta, during the Dance Festival.
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Tami Stackelhouse's blog:
Fibromyalgia Stories of Hope & Healing #7 (Certified Coaches)
A certified Certified Fibromyalgia Coach® is not a doctor. We can’t prescribe or diagnose, but we can help fill the gap in fibro knowledge for you and your doctors. IFC graduates have received hundreds of hours of fibromyalgia-specific training. We can teach you and your providers more about fibromy
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John Kovalic's blog:
Who’s On First? – DORK TOWER 28.08.23
IT’S SUMMER VACATION STRIP! This series first ran August, 2008. It is one of my favorites. Back then, the site wasn’t getting much traffic, so I’m glad it’s getting in front of more eyes, now. Brand-new material will be returning shortly.
This and any DORK TOWER strip is now available as
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Jennifer Caloyeras's blog:
Books Are My People #107 with Denene Millner
On today’s episode of Books Are My People, I speak with Denene Millner about her latest novel, One Blood, out September 5th. We talk about what inspired the book, mentors who have championed her over the course of her incredible career as well as her own family discoveries made while working on thi
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James K. Moran's blog:
My Best Friend's Exorcism: Review notes from a recent case of Covid
Blogging from notes scribbled during our latest bout with Covid, acquired on a return trip with a two-hour delay at our layover at Toronto's Pearson International Airport. First up-my (non-spoilery) thoughts on Grady Hendrix's novel My Best Friend's Exorcism, both the novel and the film adaptati Read more of this blog post »
Ashish Dalela's blog:
The Benefits of Automobiles
Buying and owning an Automobile can make your life easier by allowing you to travel long distances with ease. It can also help you avoid the expense of relying on public transportation, where you may have to deal with other people’s hygiene issues in crowded buses or miss your stop due to delays.
The
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Bronwyn Wilson's blog:
Words Have Power (for better or worse)
Danielle Urban's blog:
Review: Allaigna’s Song (Overture)
Synopsis:
You can’t hide from magic when it’s in your blood …
When Allaigna was seven she almost sang her baby brother to sleep — forever. She may be heir to neither her mother’s titles nor her secrets, but she has inherited her grandmother’s dangerous talent for singing music into magic. As h
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Michael J. Easley's blog:
How to Understand The Psalms
A.J. Wolfe's blog:
HURRY! This Southwest Airlines Deal Ends in 2 DAYS
Are you planning some travel soon? There’s a lot to prepare for!
Southwest Airlines
New nonstop flights have been announced for Orlando International Airport which can be very helpful if you’re flying to Disney World. But you’ll also want to be aware of the latest changes in air travel, like how S
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Brendan Ritchie's blog:
Author event: Laurie Steed, Michael Trant & Brendan Ritchie
“Join Laurie Steed, Michael Trant and Brendan Ritchie for an author event at the Busselton Library on Monday 4th September.
Laurie Steed is a prize-winning novelist and short story writer from Perth, well-known for his novel You Belong Here which was shortlisted for the 2018 Western Australian Premie
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Ekta R. Garg's blog:
The last week of August!
Hello, Write Edge readers! It’s the last week of August, and we’ve finally gotten a respite from the searing heat last week. During extreme summer temperatures, I often think of those of you who live in the Southwestern states. My hat off to you — I don’t know how you do it!
Today is also the last Mo
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Dan Jorgensen's blog:
A Writer's Moment: 'Life would be sorry without ideals'
David Dye's blog:
Why So Many Managers Tolerate Poor Performance (and what to do instead)
Have you ever found yourself reluctant to hold an employee accountable because you worry they will leave or quiet quit? Or you let a performance issue fester for fear of not being liked? In this article, we address the common reasons so many
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Carrie Vitt's blog:
Why Breakfast is Important for Thyroid Hormones
Is breakfast is important for thyroid health? Or for health in general? “Breakfast is the most important meal of the day.” “Fasting through breakfast allows your body to more easily enter fat-burning mode.” “Breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, dinner like a pauper.” “Eat a light breakfast to
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J.R. Gershen-Siegel's blog:
Getting Inspiration From Aging
Aging happens to all of us, even if we die young. And much like children experience various developmental stages, our aging has some stages, too. However, in order to avoid repeating myself, let’s throw out a caveat here and only look at age forty and up.
FortiesFor most
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S.R. Crawford's blog:
How to Build a Magic System – Writing Podcast Ep. 4
Welcome back, Daydreamers! In today’s episode, we are talking about one of our favourite things, magic systems. The fantastical abilities of your people or world! Ever wondered how to make the magic believable and fun? We go into detail in today’s episode on what we like in magic systems and how we
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Taylor Fenner's blog:
Top Ten Tuesday: 10 Water Themed Books

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by The Broke and The Bookish and currently hosted by Jana @ That Artsy Reader Girl.
Top Ten Tuesday: 10 Books That Take Place on the WaterThis week’s TTT was a broad theme of water and I decided to choose books that take place on the water with pirates, sirens
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Tatiana Romano's blog:
Quais são as melhores receitas fáceis para almoço?
Saber algumas receitas fáceis para almoço é um ponto importante para quem deseja ter uma alimentação saudável mesmo com pouco tempo disponível para isso.
As receitas fáceis para almoço são ótimas para quem deseja fazer uma refeição caprichada, em pouco tempo e com apenas alguns ingredient
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Lisa Skydla's blog:
Schnipsel „Kein Werwolf zum Heiraten“
Hey, ihr Lieben,
auf in einen neuen spannenden Tag!
Sie kam keine hundert Meter weit, als sie über einen Felsvorsprung stolperte, mit einem Schrei stürzte sie zu Boden. Bevor sie aufschlug, legten sich zwei starke Arme um sie und sie wurde an eine breite Brust gezogen.
„Ganz ruhig, ich habe dich.“
Sei
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Debi Gray Walter's blog:
A Bushel and a Peck
I love you
A bushel and a peck
A bushel and a peck
And a hug around the neck.
Songwriter: Frank Loesser
This song is endearing and one I’ve often sung to my grandchildren. But today it made me think in opposites. What if the lyrics went something like this?
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I see you
A log and a speck
Ангел Грънчаров's blog:
Какво за нас, българите, направи цар Борис Трети, каква е неговата роля за историята на България?
... На мястото на арогантния и себелюбив Фердинанд се появява един цар, който е на пръв поглед плах, безсилен да озапти собствените си брутални елити - политически, военни - и радикализираните идейни и политически партизани в публичния живот. Борис се опитва да посредничи, да примирява, да търси Read more of this blog post »
Marnie Cate's blog:










