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Raúl Sepúlveda Tello Raúl Sepúlveda Tello's blog:
Hoy amanecí de malas y quiero quejarme por aquí de un vicio que tenemos la gran mayoría de los escritores regios: sólo escribimos sobre nuestra ciudad. Nos creemos el centro del universo y no sabemos crear historias que estén fuera de nuestro mágico jardín cercado inventado por nosotros mismos y... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on December 22, 2017 07:06 • 16 views
Lauren Isabelle Pierre Lauren Isabelle Pierre's blog:
Hi everyone!
'Tis the season, and what gift is better than a good book? So, I'm happy to announce that...

(WORLDWIDE) My latest book, The Shepherd and the Sower, will be available for FREE as an ebook December 29th thru 31st!

LINK:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077VR8GKC

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Published on December 22, 2017 06:37 • 7 views
Tabitha Thompson Tabitha Thompson's blog:
I’m pleased to announce my latest writing interview with the lovely, amazing, and super talented writer Sumiko Saulson! We discuss my latest venture into writing a novel titled, “Decency Defiled” and the short story it’s based off of, how I got started writing horror, and myself being featured in... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on December 22, 2017 06:25 • 9 views
Lynda Barry Lynda Barry's blog:


Dear Students,

Here is a drawing by one of your four-year-old co-researchers who asked me to help him ‘bring darkness’ to the ‘comic’ he just made because it was night. We both worked on this task using black Flair pens over an entire play period.

He draws the speech balloons and asks me to write d...

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Published on December 21, 2017 17:09 • 7 views
Ocean Vuong Ocean Vuong's blog:
Rae B. Lake Rae B. Lake's blog:

Broken (Reapers Reign MC Series, #1)Broken by Aleisha Maree

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


This book is EVERYTHING! I almost threw my iPad several times. Looking at my husband like why can’t you be more like Knox.
Cried for the happy parts, screamed in anger for the sad. The descriptions and passion in this book had me swiping through instea...

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Published on December 21, 2017 19:45 • 7 views
Emmy van Ruijven Emmy van Ruijven's blog:

Sinds kort draait de film Wonder in de bioscoop. Een aangrijpend verhaal over de jonge August, die is geboren met een afwijking en nog nooit naar school is geweest. Ik werd pas door Independent Films benaderd of ik soms drie pakketten weg wilde geven. En dat past natuurlijk PERFECT binnen deze fe...

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Published on December 21, 2017 22:00 • 10 views
Matt Gemmell Matt Gemmell's blog:

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild arrived at a tricky time for me.

It was the launch title for the new Nintendo Switch (though it was also simultaneously released on the Switch���s predecessor console, the Wii U), and it was unquestionably a system-seller. A new entry in the Zelda series is...

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Published on December 21, 2017 09:25 • 8 views
Aubrey Law Aubrey Law's blog:
The eating and drinking of blood disgusted me. The way the vampires proudly fed on the life-giving fluid of humans was one of the reasons I despised them. Zombies and Blood-eaters were essentially the same but I didn't hate their species. At least not in the same way I was sickened by the sight a... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on December 22, 2017 05:10 • 17 views
F.J.Samanes F.J.Samanes's blog:


Este espectador no tiene muchas ocasiones de ir al cine. La tradición obliga y cada año acude a la cita con el estreno de la superproducción navideña que desde hace tres años es la nueva de Star Wars. Este 2017 es Los últimos Jedi. Así pues, se sienta en la butaca con el vello de punta ansioso d... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on December 21, 2017 03:20 • 10 views
MaryLu Tyndall MaryLu Tyndall's blog:

 I thought it best to take a break from the end times news this week, even though there were many significant things that happened recently of great prophetic interest. However, who needs to read bad news during Christmas week?  Our focus should be on celebrating the birth of Jesus (Yes, I know... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on December 22, 2017 00:30 • 7 views
Ali Parker Ali Parker's blog:

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Release Date December 23rd!

I’ve been on a career path with my twin sister for as long as I can remember.


This was by no means, my dream but I’ve become comfortable.


At least that is what I thought until an unconventional trip has me crossing paths with a woman that is only dreamt ab...

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Published on December 22, 2017 00:00 • 9 views
Heidi Goehmann Heidi Goehmann's blog:

My husband entered the room one day last week and asked me this question:

“You like camo, right?”

In my mind I’m thinking,

“Hmm. That’s weird.”

And then I realize, it’s Christmas.

“I like camo, army camo, not leafy camo. No hunting camo. That’s your thing, not mine. And no camo with pink on it. T...

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Published on December 21, 2017 09:00 • 7 views
Nicholas Avedon Nicholas Avedon's blog:

El otro día, buscando imágenes que me inspiren para la portada de mi próxima novela “Lágrimas negras de Brin”, encontré la imagen que ilustra este artículo, para mí, una auténtica muestra de arte ciberpunk: Imágenes como estas son las que me han llevado a ser escritor. Son visiones que me conmuev...

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Published on December 21, 2017 16:00 • 9 views
Travis Bagwell Travis Bagwell's blog:

I hope you all are doing well – and looking forward to some time off for the holidays! I just wanted to provide an update since it has been a little while.


I’m over halfway through the first draft of AO3 (~90K words) and I’m still making progress – albeit slower than I would like. Between the rece...

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Published on December 21, 2017 14:27 • 13 views
Jen Talty Jen Talty's blog:

I get asked this a lot when people find out I’m a writer and my answer is always the same: from life, movies, books, television, the headlines.


[image error]The Idea for the Butterfly Murders came from a local story where funeral directors were selling body parts and I thought, what if someone was...

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Published on December 21, 2017 10:05 • 14 views
Vikki Patis Vikki Patis's blog:

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! I love yuletide, my word of choice for this time of year. Bringing the outside in, getting together with friends and family, and sharing good food and laughter. There’s nothing quite like it.


Whatever you do this December, I want to wish you a very happy f...

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Published on December 22, 2017 02:00 • 8 views
Suzanne Steele Suzanne Steele's blog:

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I was born this way…


Born how, do you say?


Born with the innate desire to root for the villain in the story.


Born with the need to study criminal behavior, the criminal mind, abduction, and all the dark behavioral patterns that go along with it.


Born with the desire to keep the things I...

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Published on December 22, 2017 03:08 • 10 views
Daniel Genís (El Biblionauta) Daniel Genís (El Biblionauta)'s blog:
Ara ve Nadal i, també, com cada any els últims tres, la revista digital d’aquesta casa A punt de fer
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Published on December 22, 2017 03:33 • 9 views
Kristin  Addis Kristin Addis's blog:
The ultimate Philippines itinerary, perfect for both couples and solo travelers. Travel through Manila, North Luzon, Sagada, Boracay, Coron, Cebu, and many other off the beaten path spots | Philippines Travel Destinations | Philippines Travel Tips | Places to visit in Philippines | Guide to Philippines | Philippines adventure | Be My Travel Muse #Philippines #BucketlistPin me!

It’s tough to think of a more beautiful corner of the world than the Philippines, with white sand beaches, bath-temperature water, and incredibly friendly locals.


These islands, 7,107 of them to be exact, are worth a departure from the typical banana pancake trail in Thailand, Cambodia, Lao...

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Published on December 21, 2017 06:00 • 7 views
Lisa  Sachs Lisa Sachs's blog:
I’ve lived in the Chicago area since 1974. It’s a great place to live, but I’ve always felt it would be even better here if they put a retractable dome over the whole area so that we wouldn’t have to freeze through our long, frigid winters. Unfortunately, that’s not feasible, but the city of Chic... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on December 21, 2017 12:07 • 9 views
Robert Kirkman Robert Kirkman's blog:

Christmas is just around the corner. Like, seriously, somehow it’s only 4 days away! We know you’ve been busy and we’re here to help. Below you’ll find suggestions for some awesome last minute gifts that you can get before the holidays for your friends and family.


REMEMBER: You can still order fro...

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Published on December 21, 2017 14:54 • 1 view
Rod Dreher Rod Dreher's blog:

Theodore Dalrymple sees the future of London, and believes it’s Caracas.  He means that Britain’s social and cultural problems doom it to Third World status. Before I start quoting from the piece, you should know that “Theodore Dalrymple” is the pseudonym of Anthony Daniels, a UK medical doctor w...

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Published on December 21, 2017 09:09 • 10 views
Jenn  Webster Jenn Webster's blog:
Yes, my dearest friends: Today is your final chance to enter to win one of two digital copies of my Amazon Kindle Edition children's picture e-book, "The Spirits of The Seasons", both written as well as illustrated by yours truly, Jenn Webster! So, if you have not entered my giveaway yet, then ma... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on December 22, 2017 04:14 • 21 views
Tom DeLonge Tom DeLonge's blog:

[image error]Happy Holidays to all you fine folks! We are giving our amazing staff some time off over the next couple of weeks. We will be open, business as usual, except for the following:



Store
Christmas Eve 12/24 10am - 2pm
Christmas 12/25 Closed
New Year's Eve 12/32 10am - 3pm

Office, Customer Se... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on December 21, 2017 16:03 • 1 view
Dan Koboldt Dan Koboldt's blog:

This article on legal systems in SFF is part of the Science in Sci-fi, Fact in Fantasy blog series. Each week, we tackle one of the scientific or technological concepts pervasive in sci-fi (space travel, genetic engineering, artificial intelligence, etc.) with input from an expert. Please join th...

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Published on December 21, 2017 05:00 • 7 views
Meredith  Miller Meredith Miller's blog:
Hello,

Once again, I wanted to thank everyone for the lovely launch of Hotel Hart. It's probably the most successful one so far. The first few launches were full of one day bursts of sales followed by nothing. This is more consistent and it makes me happy. Thank you!

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Published on December 22, 2017 03:54 • 28 views
Kenneth A. Mugi Kenneth A. Mugi's blog:

Student Desk with Shelf- Whether you’ve got a built-in bookshelf or you merely have a large freestanding bookshelf, it can be difficult to choose how you would like to use the space. Many folks like to use bookshelves rather than only storage due to their books, but also an area in the room that...

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Published on December 08, 2017 02:36 • 1 view
Artemy Lebedev Artemy Lebedev's blog:
Этим летом полностью переколбасили центр Москвы. И во многих местах стало прям пиздато! Асфальт заменили на небанальную плитку, переделали тротуары, сделали наземные переходы вместо подземных - короче, урбанизм на благо горожан в полный рост.

Но в одном месте сразу после переделки пришли завхозы и... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on December 22, 2017 00:00 • 7 views
Adam J.  Copeland Adam J. Copeland's blog:

Before this year, I figured I’d be living in a functioning democracy for the rest of my life. Yet at Christmas 2017, I'm not so sure. What of Christmas now?


The post My Country This Christmas appeared first on Adam J. Copeland.

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Published on December 22, 2017 01:00 • 9 views
Ruthanna Emrys Ruthanna Emrys's blog:
In Innsmouth, of course, they appreciate long nights: 


We walked down to the boundary of the waves, where the cool and giving sand turned hard and damp. Charlie’s night vision was poor, but he followed readily and crouched beside me, careful not to put too much weight on his knee. He winced only a... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on December 21, 2017 20:04 • 10 views
Susan  Hunter Susan Hunter's blog:
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Everyday Kindness–every day


During the Christmas season, I often wish that I’d spent the past year being a better person—kinder, more thoughtful, more actively engaged in helping. As a result, I often make a futile year-end attempt to cram 12 months’ worth of doing good into a spree...

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Published on December 21, 2017 09:22 • 14 views
Nicholas C. Rossis Nicholas C. Rossis's blog:
In late 2016, I made an extraordinary decision: I would hit the writing pause button. Obviously, this was not an easy decision to reach. I made it for a number of reasons: By working simultaneously on both writing and marketing, I felt I wasn’t doing justice to either. My sales were stagnating at... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on December 21, 2017 06:00 • 8 views
Dave Williams Dave Williams's blog:

How would you like to take a journey that very few will take—an adventure into a fresh dimension of God’s presence and God’s supernatural provision? Have you ever experienced lack in your home or your business? Do you wish to step into a higher level of resources and even an inexhaustible supply?...

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Published on December 19, 2017 12:20 • 7 views
Addison L. Jones Addison L. Jones's blog:
It’s almost Christmas and I’ve been thinking a lot about Christmases past and how much emphasis I always seem to put on this one day to be the anchor for my whole year—kind of like a little kid waiting impatiently for Santa to come, even in March when the rest of us are anticipating spring flower... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on December 22, 2017 03:25 • 9 views
David Sedaris David Sedaris's blog:

Copyright 2017 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/.

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Published on December 22, 2017 01:55 • 9 views
Leylah Attar Leylah Attar's blog:

Leylah Attar Holiday Giveaway


It’s almost time to say goodbye to 2017!  Another year has flown by and I cannot express how grateful I am to be a part of the most amazing, supportive community of readers, bloggers, and authors. You enrich and expand my life in so many ways! To celebrate this holiday season:



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Published on December 21, 2017 09:07 • 10 views
Abby Rosmarin Abby Rosmarin's blog:

I have no idea what it’ll be about, but I can feel it coming.


I can feel its rumble the same way you can feel a thunderstorm before it arrives. The air is electric.  The inevitable is on the horizon, and there is an exquisite anticipation.


I have no idea what the book will be about, and that’s the...

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Published on December 21, 2017 10:03 • 7 views
Jacob Bacharach Jacob Bacharach's blog:

There aren’t many problems Hollywood couldn’t solve by hiring me to fix all of their scripts. Now, as a caveat: I really enjoyed The Last Jedi. It was fun. It had three really good performances. It was often visually arresting. But it wasn’t good, and that’s because it had a lousy screenplay. So...

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Published on December 21, 2017 06:38 • 7 views
Ali Edwards Ali Edwards's blog:


Welcome to December Daily® 2017 | Day 21. 

I can't believe how fast this December has gone. I'm super thankful for the pace of our life in this season and that's reflected in my journaling today on my own "holiday happiness" list. 

Here's a look at Day 21 in my Foundation Pages

And here is how...

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Published on December 22, 2017 03:00 • 11 views
Karen Joy Fowler Karen Joy Fowler's blog:

Listen, and understand. The Republican Party is out there. It can’t be bargained with. It can’t be reasoned with. It doesn’t feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are dead.

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Published on December 21, 2017 11:13 • 10 views
Robert Paul Wolff Robert Paul Wolff's blog:
Professor Todd Gitlin of Columbia University is one of the finest voices in America on the left.  A former president of SDS, the author of fifteen books, and, I am proud to say, my student fifty-seven years ago, he is an important leader of the Resistance.  He just sent me the following, which I... Read more of this blog post »
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Published on December 21, 2017 16:33 • 10 views
Kathi Daley Kathi Daley's blog:

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Happy Holidays everyone. This weeks blog will be short and sweet, more like a tweet, since I have SO much to get done in the next few days but I want you all to know how very much you mean to me. I am looking forward to an awesome 2018 with a lot of new books coming your way. I h...

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Published on December 22, 2017 01:31 • 8 views
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