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Robert Stadnik's blog:
Leprecon 47 Schedule
I'm writing to you from Durango, CO where it's actually not too cold (I needed a break from the warm Phoenix sun, lol).
My schedule has been cemented for the Leprecon 47 convention that's happening March 19 - 21, 2021. I'll be hosting a panel on Saturday, March 20th at 4:00 Read more of this blog post »
N.N. Light's blog:
No Pain, No Game by Lucie Ataya is a Shake Off Winter Doldrums pick #dystopian #thriller #giveaway

Title: No Pain, No GameAuthor: Lucie AtayaGenre: Dystopian ThrillerBook Blurb:What would it take for you to endorse human torture?What if it were for the greater good?...Are you sure?In this alternate version of modern-day Britain, sky-high crime rates and a state of economic crisis mean people live
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Kevin Thomas's blog:
Think for Yourself
Tamara Hadorn's blog:
Congratulations Winners
If you enjoyed this first book be sure to look for the second book An Unexpected Royal: A Mother's Love coming Fall 2021.
Nithin Purple's blog:
LIMITED TIME
“Time has me limited to act, as Dreams are snowing to be near the passionate heart; too many thunders do my raining desire."
-Nithin Purple
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Raymond Gaynor's blog:
ZERO-SUM
Romano Augusto Fiocchi's blog:
PICCOLA ANTOLOGIA DELLA PESTE
Ronzani Editore
ISBN 9788894911664
Ci vuole un certo ardire per raccontare il presente. Il rischio è sprofondare nella cronaca; e la letteratura spesso si tiene a distanza dall’oggi. Oppure lo sfida, con il preciso scopo di testimoniarlo. È questo l’intento, dichiarato, de Read more of this blog post »
Doug Lewars's blog:
The End of Policing
The End of Policing by Alex S. VitaleMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
*** Possible Spoilers ***
If your ideology is left-wing, you will enjoy this book. If you're on the right, you won't. However even if you know going in, you won't like it - and I did - I consider it worth reading. With respect to the rat Read more of this blog post »
Katchouscia Apollon's blog:
Allow me to Reintroduce Myself
E.G. Manetti's blog:
2020 PRG Award for Fortuna and The Twelve Systems Chronicles
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Fans of science fiction will love the level of world building
Alexandra Diane's blog:
A Whole New World...Teaching

I’ve tried to write this post at least once each month since I left the news world and jumped into teaching, but every time I did, I didn’t feel like I’d spent enough time in my new position. With spring break only 12 days away and the end of my first year of teaching nearly over, I feel beyond qual
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Carnegie Olson's blog:
Chewing Glass, Burning Books & Why Moby Dick Won the War
Andrew Cotto's blog:
Adriana Trigiani says...
Ann Marie Thomas's blog:
History Illustration: King John
Bill Conrad's blog:
Ultimate Weapon
Why do we inflict pain? Humans get angry and need to physically express negat Read more of this blog post »
Catherine Carrigan's blog:
The 6 Archetypes That Keep You From Being Wealthy
Victim
Beggar
Slave
Monk
Amateur
Glutton
Recently I received an email from someone I have never met wanting me to give her money so she could give a Ted talk to promote her work.
She told me she was a long-term sufferer of a chronic illness.
She had read an article I had written about a mudra for abun Read more of this blog post »
Harold Titus's blog:
Crossing the River -- Chapter 8 -- Section 3
Bentley, Joshua – rowed Revere’s boat across the Charles River
Conant, Colonel William – Charlestown militia commander
Gage, General Thomas – military governor and commanding general of Boston forces stationed in Boston
Lister, Ensign Jeremy – 10th Regiment. Volunteer replacement o Read more of this blog post »
Martin Bodek's blog:
The Coronavirus Haggadah - Still Free!
So I've put it up in a more proper place that can track views and downloads:
https://archive.org/details/coronavir...
This year, of cou Read more of this blog post »
Natasha Knight's blog:
Requiem of the Soul Cover Reveal!
I announced a new trilogy co-write with Ashleigh Zavarelli a little while ago and it's time for us to reveal the cover for Book Read more of this blog post »
Norman Weiss's blog:
Lesemonat Februar
For personal reasons, this reading month unfortunately went quite differently than planned. Instead of two thick books, I read three shorter ones and o Read more of this blog post »
David Lacey's blog:
Voll The Tiny Giant
This is your chance to get hold of a hardback copy of my brand new children's book - Voll The Tiny Giant.
Kelly L. Miller's blog:
Greig Beck's blog:
SEED OF EVIL – PREORDER NOW
Down in the quiet little town of Eldon, buried deep below the friendly smiles and quaint painted houses is an old abandoned mine. And in its labyrinthine depths, something has been growing, something from a time of myth when ancient gods strode the Earth and Read more of this blog post »
Mary Anne Mohanraj's blog:
BOOK BIRTHDAY: Feast of Serendib!
David Triviño's blog:
Beber o no beber: la doble cara literaria del alcohol

Tres nuevos libros hablan de maneras distintas del disfrute, los excesos y la adicción a la bebida. Y también de su influencia, para bien o para mal, en la escritura
“No sé si me sirvo del alcohol para escribir o me sirvo de escribir para beber. Es un mecanismo casi pavloviano. Puedo beber sin escrib Read more of this blog post »
Tara Hill-Starks's blog:
Congratulations Winners!
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Karen Coulters's blog:
Living a Hope-Filled Life
Living a hope-filled life is the essence of who I am, and I delve deeper into the promise of hope within my novels, by using its meaning at its core: “a feelin Read more of this blog post »
Melissa Treglia's blog:
Black Lives Matter EP available now!
Melissa Treglia - Indie author, music producer, voice actor
“Black Lives Matter” EP available now at Bandcamp and Gumroad. All profits will go to the NAACP. Click here for more. Happy Black History Month!
The post Black Lives Matter EP available now! appeared first on Melissa Treglia.
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Tigran Gorsh's blog:
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Chloe Holiday's blog:
What’s in a Name?
Shakespeare said, “A rose by any other name would smell as sweet,” but can you see a modern-day heroine named Gertrude? Today, I’ll spill a secret about the way I name my characters.
Sometimes, the story drives the name. Jason from Hard Truths, for example, is an ancient Greek hero: the leader of the
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Thomas W. Gilbert's blog:
The Man Who Invented Modern Pitching - Which Killed Him
The story of James Creighton is the oldest and saddest one in the baseball book.
Creighton, who became baseball’s first national star in the early 1860s, possessed the game’s most indispensable skill, the ability to get good hitters out. The rare players who can do that have been overworked and abu
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Lenno Vranken's blog:
Verschijning Boekenerf!
Link: https://boekenerf.com/2021/03/01/oogs... Read more of this blog post »
Beth Black's blog:
How You Play the Game
"How You Play the Game" was previously published alongside some famous authors in the Hummingbird Review. I'm pleased to present it in this collection.
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Tiffany Sunday's blog:
Frozen - Poem Texas Winter Disaster
Frozen
Frozen, to the bone
Burn all that’s around to survive
A freeze that shouldn’t of shut us down
Frozen darkness
Hours on end
Freezing cold
Freezing cold
Tapping a person’s soul
Searching for strength
Hours upon hours
Digging for courage
Freezing in the d Read more of this blog post »
Lee Gimenez's blog:
CROSSFIRE receives another 5 star review
Thanks!
CROSSFIRE at Amazon:
http://bit.ly/Crossfire-LG Read more of this blog post »
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