Goodreads Authors
Paul Guildea's blog:
Searching For Identity – Day 4
Day 4
In the novel THE PEBBLE we find a girl caught in the headlights of life, desperately trying to figure out the shapes before her that form her identity. When a charming stranger unfurls his wings in a hotel room and opens her eyes to a whole new world Alex takes the invite willingly.
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Moazzam Shaikh's blog:
Empowering Others
As the leader rises above challenges, he recognizes the importance of empowering others.
He shares his journey openly, inspiring his team to navigate their hurdles with resilience.
By leading by example, he creates a ripple effect of tenacity and determination within the organization, fostering
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Alison J. Butler's blog:
K. Morris's blog:
There Once Was a Poet Named Moat
There once was a poet named Moat
Who traveled the seas with a goat.
That beast wrote verse
Which grew steadily worse.
But it wrote better poetry than Moat!
J.J. Johnson's blog:
Fears and Dreams
“What if people hate it?” That’s a question many of us ask every day. What if our ideas, opinions, our views, and art get rejected by others? That’s life. Because in this crazy dance of life, every significant step we take, sooner or later, is rooted in two fundamental forces. Fear: It takes many sh
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Nicola Cameron's blog:
Well, That’s Somewhat Better
I don’t have a new ep of High Tide up today and will probably not get one up this week due to everything going on here. Sorry about that. Check back next week.
WRT what’s going on around here, after much research Ramón went out and fetched home a Midea 8000 BTU inverter air conditioner, which is one
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Sparkle the Designer Cat's blog:
Sunday Photo Silliness

I think this week’s outtakes are some of my funniest yet!
I don’t remember what my human did during this therapy cat visit, but it was really embarrassing!
Sometimes I think she takes these bad photos of me on purpose!
In spite of how things look, no, I never throw tantrums on the set.
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Lawrence R. Spencer's blog:
THE BLOODY HISTORY OF THE “ROYAL” FAMILY
Republished by Blog Post Promoter
(The bloody history of the British “Royal” family is filled with murder, theft, lies, mayhem, slave-trading, war warmongering, war-profiteering and civil oppression. The following is a short article about some of their murderous escapades of the world’s most famous,
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Manabu Kaminaga (神永学)'s blog:
ホラー小説 幽霊編
昨日は、【人恐編】をやったので、今日は【幽霊編】です。
「心霊探偵八雲」で幽霊を扱っているので、幽霊関連の小説は、結構、読んでいる方だと思うのですが、作品によって幽霊の定義が違っていて、本当に面白いです。
「心霊探偵八雲」では、人の想いの塊で、物理的な影響力はないという設定にしていますが、作品によっては、ガンガン襲って来たりします。
化学的に解明されていないからこその自由度があって、それぞれの設定を読み解いているだけでも面白いですよね。
話が逸れてしまったので、本題に入ります。
まず、何と言っても、この作品は外せないでしょう!
小野不由美先生の「残穢」!!
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Vinny O'Hare's blog:
Blaze of Anger
About Blaze of Anger
In the divided world of Eden 4023, anger is illegal, hidden, and suppressed. Doctor Tanger, the new hunter of angry people, is struggling to cope with the loss of a boy who changed his life. With the help of an orphan girl, Dancer, Tanger embarks on a journey of s
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Madhulika Liddle's blog:
Amrapali (1966)
中村 有希's blog:
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Donna Milward's blog:
Saying Goodbye to Mom
Do you know what today is? Today would have been my father's birthday. It's also my late friend Kevin's birthday. This is also the day we cremated my mother.
I debated whether or not to write this blog. It feels a bit tacky somehow. Like I'm looking for sympathy. Then again, this is how I proce Read more of this blog post »
Γιώργος Δάμτσιος's blog:
Η αναγνωστική συγκομιδή για το 2022
Δεν θα το ανέβασα…Αυγουστιάτικα, αλλά μού ζητήθηκε inbox!
-Οι σελίδες των βιβλίων ίσως να είναι λάθος σε μερικά βιβλία. Δεν τις σημείωνα από τα έντυπα όσο τα διάβαζα, αλλά τις έπαιρνα από το Goodreads.
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Jonathan Kieran's blog:
How SAFE Is It to Swim in Monterey Bay, You Query?
Great White Sharks or not (and there ARE plenty of those gliding beneath the chop), swimming in most parts of the Monterey Bay—NAY, the entire Pacific Ocean north of Venice Beach!—is not an endeavor for the casual splish-splasher.
I say this as a 25-year Monterey Bayer.
We have rogue waves, riptides,
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Claire Bullimore's blog:
My Little Sister is Fighting An ATRT Brain Tumour
Aunty M Brain Tumours is a place for people to share their brain tumour stories. Share your story with us.
Kaitlyn Jabczenski, Ava’s big sister, has set up a Facebook Page called #TeamAva Facebook Page, which welcomes everyone to join Ava’s remarkable journey. This page will shed light on Ava’s u
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Yoani Sánchez's blog:
Cuba, una econom��a de contenedor
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Enorme, refrigerado y con sellos que delatan su andadura por los mares del mundo, as�� es el contenedor que ha llegado a nuestro barrio en La Habana. La alargada mole se ha convertido, en pocos d��as, en el centro de los rumores, las ilusiones y las cr��ticas. "Es del due��o de una
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L.T. Getty's blog:
Mounts and Draft Animals / General Update
My life at the bottom.
I was doing research (or rather, refresher) on horses because historically, we didn’t really have breeds so much as horses and other animals were bred for a reason, and the breeds came later. Horses in the medieval era were typically very expensive, but they were designated by
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JoMarie DeGioia's blog:
My wildlife adventures continue…
It seems that my wildlife adventures continue here in Florida. If you read my previous post, you know of my close encounter with the two snakes (please God, let it only be two snakes!) who live in my front yard. And tonight? It’s lizards.
Smug Lizard
I was in the garage, getting the trash ready fo
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Amy Allen Clark's blog:
The Best Gluten-Free Pumpkin Bread
This is the BEST gluten-free pumpkin bread recipe for the holidays. This quick bread is made with canned pumpkin and a simple all-purpose gluten-free flour. Last Fall, I finally perfected a gluten-free pumpkin bread that I have held on to share with you until this year. I’m a big fan of quick br
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Rizwan Niaz Raiyan's blog:
We can and should keep unemployment below 4%, says our survey of top economists
ShutterstockAustralia’s leading economists believe Australia can sustain an unemployment rate as low as 3.75% – much lower than the latest Reserve Bank estimate of 4.25% and the Treasury’s latest estimate of 4.5%.
This finding, in an Economic Society of Australia poll of 51 leading economists selec
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Tim Holtz's blog:
2023 Sizzix Halloween
Bekah Brunstetter's blog:
Wipes

There are half empty packs of wipes in every room of our house, in the bottom of every bag, in each car, sometimes twice, there’s a new pack of wipes and then the wipes you forgot you had, then the pack that’s dry that only has three left that you can’t bring yourself to throw away, but is now more
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Meg Sefton's blog:
Drifty
Pawel Nolbert, unsplash
Lanie felt drifty, like a gossamer web blowing with every breeze until one day she detached and flew free, floating over the highway, over the city, over her childhood home, out to the sea at sunset. She would stay here a while, she thought. There was a lot of sea.
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Ugo Tramballi's blog:
Arabia Felix
Improntata alla cautela e all’understatement di Saud al Faisal, per 40 anni capo della diplomazia del regno, mai l’Arabia Saudita avrebbe promosso e ospitato una conferenza di pace sulla guerra in Ucraina. E se mai l’avesse pensata, ancora pochi anni fa sarebbe arrivata una telefonata dal dipartimen
Garry Rodgers's blog:
NETFLIX MAKING A MURDERER — BRENDAN DASSEY’S CONFESSION
Several years ago, Netflix released a highly popular series called Making a Murderer. It covered the case where Steven Avery and his nephew, 16-year-old Brendan Dassey, were convicted in the first-degree murder of Teresa Halbach that occurred in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin on October 31, 2005. Both
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Stella Pierides's blog:
Rob Bignell's blog:
Podcast: Avoid Making Incomplete Comparisons
Professional Book Editor: Having your novel, short story or nonfiction manuscript proofread or edited before submitting it can prove invaluable. In an era where you face heavy competition, your writing needs a second eye to give you the edge. I can provide that second eye.
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Scott Murray's blog:
Everton 0-1 Fulham, Brighton 4-1 Luton, and more: clockwatch – as it happened
Luton were thrashed on their long-awaited return to the top flight, while Everton fluffed their lines at Goodison
GOAL! Coventry City 3-0 Middlesbrough (Lenihan og 90+1). Matt Godden whips a cross in from the right. The ball takes a huge deflection off Boro defender Darragh Lenihan and flies into the
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Nic Taylor's blog:
First Carbon Neutral Rugby Club
The design is complete, the build costed and the funding package is nearly in place for the first carbon neutral rugby club anywhere. It has taken months of work but all willing we will be building phase one over the summer and should be open for the beginning of next season.
Sales of A P
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L.R. David's blog:
The write stuff
I wanted this blog to be about writing, so I thought I would share how I came to write my first book.
In July I left work after being made redundant. I had wanted to write a book since I can remember, and I finally had some spare time, I thought, to have a go.
I have notes on a novel I have been worki
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Cecilia Manguerra Brainard's blog:
Magnificat - Lahaina's Maria Lanakila Catholic Church Survived Maui Fires
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Maria Lanakila Catholic Church in Lahaina remains standing following horrific wildfires. Some are calling its saving an "act of God." from New York Post https://nypost.com/2023/08/12/historic-lahaina-church-stands-miraculously-untouched-by-maui-wildfires/
I am happy to share the news that Lah
Katrina Hill's blog:
Fit to Kill (1993) Review: Not Fit to Watch
I thought I had a great idea when I decided to watch another Triple B Collection movie by Andy Sidaris. It turns out I was horribly wrong. Hard Ticket to Hawaii was so awesomely awful that I thought maybe Fit to Kill would follow in its steps, but I was wrong wrong wrong wrong. Continue readi
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Helen Hiebert's blog:
Paper Unfolding, Unfurling
The Sunday Paper #473
August 13, 2023
I’m diving a little deeper into the manuscript for my next how-to book about paper weaving. The bulk of the book will feature 30 projects that readers can weave as they journey through the process and explore a variety of paper weaving techniques. I plan to featur
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Mary Monette Barbaso-Crall's blog:
Kindle Countdown Deal Alert! – Dive into a Captivating Journey with “The Photo-Saint-thesis”
Dive into a Captivating Journey with “The Photo-Saint-thesis” – Kindle Countdown Deal Alert! 
Are you ready for an adventure that will whisk you away into a world of wonder and discovery? We’re thrilled to announce an exciting opportunity for all book enthusiasts and adventure seekers!
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Dick Stout's blog:
All Dressed Up & No Where to Go…
Without a doubt one of the biggest drawbacks to being a successful detectorist is finding good places to swing your coil. I will even take it a step further by saying it’s getting difficult to find ANY place to dig and not only are open/public spaces being urbanized and obliterated, they
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John Bengtson's blog:
How Charlie Chaplin and Jackie Coogan Made The Kid at the Plaza de Los Angeles
Time travel back over a century ago, as Charlie Chaplin and Jackie Coogan lead a personal tour around the Plaza de Los Angeles while making The Kid (1921) and other early films.
Charlie and Jackie famously reunite on Olvera Street, you can still visit today, but their movies provide dozens of fascina
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John Janaro's blog:
Sain Lawrence the Martyr
This is a poem I wrote 33 years ago in honor of Saint Lawrence, the young third century deacon and martyr of the Church of Rome, who was killed slowly by being “broiled” by the flames of a grill.
Lawrence died for his faith in Christ during the persecution of the Emperor Valerian on August 10 in
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Nathan Luff's blog:
Family Disasters 2
Book 2 in the Family Disasters series, ‘Storm Warning’, will be released on the 1st of November.
You can read more about the book here and find places to pre-order a copy. Check out the cover-reveal video below.
http://nathanluff.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Cover_reveal2.mp4The post Family Disas
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