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Natalie G. Bergman Natalie G. Bergman's blog:

Happy Holidays Dear Readers

To the GoodReads community near and far, I wish you all a happy and peaceful holiday season. I especially want to thank the readers who have taken the time to write early reviews for
Pearl Bound. Seeing people respond to the atmosphere, the tension, and the complicated women at the center of the sto Read more of this blog post »
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Published on December 25, 2025 15:21
Melodía J. Parker Melodía J. Parker's blog:

Status of "Us Against Them."

Book cover of Us Against Them by Melodía J. Parker

Us Against Them was supposed to be finished this week. And, of course, it’s not finished. I know, I dropped the ball on that. I am doing everything I can to finish it by December 31, 2025. If it is not finished on that date, it WILL be completed in January 202

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Published on December 25, 2025 15:15
Willow Aster Willow Aster's blog:

What It Takes Excerpt

Camden is the last person I expect to see when I push open the heavy doors of Elm & Echo. He’s near the entrance like he’s the maître d’ or something. I freeze mid-step. He’s not supposed to be out here. He should be buried in the kitchen, yelling about garnishes and plating and whatever else he doe Read more of this blog post »
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Published on December 25, 2025 14:24
C. D.  Jones C. D. Jones's blog:

The Namtar Giveaway has concluded! 🔮

A massive thank you to the hundreds of readers who entered the giveaway for Namtar - The Night Plague. I am overwhelmed by the interest in Alex’s journey and the secrets of the Night Plague.

Congratulations to the 50 winners! Your eBooks should have arrived in your Kindle libraries. I can’t wait for Read more of this blog post »
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Published on December 25, 2025 14:15
Selim      Turan Selim Turan's blog:

YILDIZLAR DA KAYAR

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Published on December 25, 2025 02:47
Sonja Gunter Sonja Gunter's blog:

Audiobooks

It's available starting today, Narda's Truth, on audio.
And don't forget Avoiding My Merry Birthday and Who's Been Naughty or Nice are also available on audio..
Sonja
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Published on December 25, 2025 13:53
Julia  Wolf Julia Wolf's blog:

To the Chase is Live in Audio!

Narrated by: Avery Reid & Taylor Young

I’ve never thought of myself as forgettable.

I’m confident. A little grumpy. I’m never afraid to speak my mind. I’ve got curves for days, and hair the color of a summer sky.

All that tends to leave an impression.

So when he shows up two years after ghosting me, act Read more of this blog post »
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Published on December 25, 2025 13:28
Talle Fey Talle Fey's blog:

Scars and Secrets!!

"Madeline loves her boyfriend Caden, what she doesn't know is that Caden is a lycanthrope who's desperately trying to run from his pack duties until danger pulls him back in and Madeline is thrown into his world."

You can now add Scars and Secrets, a wolf shifter romance, to your TBR shelf!!

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Published on December 25, 2025 13:25
Jeff Mach Jeff Mach's blog:

Elves Are Shiny

They might be mean
They might be faulty
Those damn Elves
Might be downright salty.

But Elves are glorious
Elves are graceful
If you want elegance
Prepare for a facefull.

Elves are graceful.
Can’t be killed
(Unless you’ve Crowley,
Magickally True Willed.)

Elves are perfect
Grace like grass.
Love an Elf?
PASS PASS P

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Published on December 25, 2025 10:02
Randy  Green Randy Green's blog:

Who’s Your Daddy Now? – Part 3

Hear ye! Hear ye! Part 2 of John: Volume 27 of our Heavenly Citizens series is available.

Light for the blind, Shepherd for the sheep, Life for the dead, King and Servant and Sin Offering for the people. His name is Jesus.

Enter through the Door of the sheepfold and meet your Shephe

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Published on December 25, 2025 09:01
J. R. Kendiro J. R. Kendiro's blog:

A new novella

I just wanted to let you know that I’ve started working on a new Motherverse novella: Two Gatherers.


In the Sac, Gatherers do the work nobody else wants—crawling through organic tunnels, extracting food from the Greater Membrane, risking their lives for scraps.
They’re not heroes. They’re not chosen o Read more of this blog post »
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Published on December 25, 2025 13:10
Dan  Henk Dan Henk's blog:

My tattoo career

The progression of my tattoo career.
After being labeled as “the Giger guy”  early in my career, I grew tired of constantly repeating designs Giger had already illustrqated on paper. Tattoos have a whole different set of contrast and focus requirements, and only repeating someone else’s work can grow

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Published on December 25, 2025 12:45
Martin Hanson Martin Hanson's blog:

MERRY CHRISTMMAS!

MERRY CHRISTMAS!
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Published on December 25, 2025 12:58
S B Chimombe S B Chimombe's blog:

On Writing Slowly

These books were written in fragments of time — between deliveries, late nights, and moments of waiting. Not rushed. Not optimized. Just written carefully.

I don’t believe stories like these are meant to arrive loudly. They find readers the same way they were written: gradually, honestly, and when th Read more of this blog post »
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Published on December 25, 2025 12:42
Kimber Kinkaid Kimber Kinkaid's blog:

The Twelve Days of Tartan (According to Me)

On the first day of Tartan, you get
One morally gray laird who refuses to behave.
He knows better. He simply does not care.

On the second day, you get
Two people arguing instead of flirting.
They would deny this. Vehemently.
Fergus would like it noted that this is, in fact, flirting.

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Published on December 25, 2025 12:40
Jelena Zlatar Gamberožić Jelena Zlatar Gamberožić's blog:

Team Building

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Published on December 25, 2025 12:37
Kathleen Beatty Kathleen Beatty's blog:

Hunting the Heiress

I would love to hear from anyone who took a chance on Hunting the Heiress. Did you have a favorite character or scene? Did you love one character over others? Did you love or hate the villain?

Cast of main characters:

Mordrick (The morally pitch-black villain). Did you love him or hate him? Was his Read more of this blog post »
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Published on December 25, 2025 12:24
Bijesh Nagesh Bijesh Nagesh's blog:

Thoughts...

Live now.
Leave later.
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Published on December 25, 2025 12:03
Eric Fieldstone Eric Fieldstone's blog:

Happy Holidays!

Reaching 65,000 words in my fifth novel, then taking a deserved break, is my small gift to myself. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays, everybody! 🎄
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Published on December 25, 2025 11:38
Angelika Regossi Angelika Regossi's blog:

Soviet Identity: When Faith Was Tradition and Atheism Was Law

🎄 December 25. A quiet, cozy Christmas Day.
Europe slows down, and many of us are watching the International Festival of Monte-Carlo — breathtaking acrobatics, daring bodies, and fearless performers. Remarkably, many come from former Soviet territories.
And yet, during the Soviet era, this world did n Read more of this blog post »
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Published on December 25, 2025 11:38
Tony Travis Tony Travis's blog:

Happy Holidays!

I hope everyone is having a wonderful Holiday Season!

-Tony
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Published on December 25, 2025 11:30
J.J.   Campbell J.J. Campbell's blog:

response from Synchronized Chaos...

 i heard back from Cristina at Synchronized Chaos on my recent poetry submission. my poems "nightmare after nightmare", "sunk into the creases of existence", "that tempting myth", "chaos and bewilderment" and "where they came from" have been accepted for publication.


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Published on December 25, 2025 11:27
Rizwan Niaz Raiyan Rizwan Niaz Raiyan's blog:

Looted African belongings must be returned: is it repatriation or restitution? The words we use matter

Museums and universities around the world hold vast collections of cultural artefacts, artworks, objectified belongings and even ancestral remains. Many were not freely given but taken during colonial times, through force, manipulation, theft or violence. For decades, they have sat in storerooms and

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Published on December 25, 2025 00:48
Nathalie Frias Nathalie Frias's blog:

My Website Just Went Live: Becoming an Official Author

Today feels surreal.

I’ve written in notebooks, in margins, on my phone during lunch breaks, and in the quiet hours when the world slows down. I’ve whispered stories to myself during long shifts and held scenes in my mind like secret pages no one else could see.

But today… I hit “publish.”

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Published on December 25, 2025 10:36
E.H. Lupton E.H. Lupton's blog:

December 2025 Newsletter: Hazy Shade of Winter

I hope you all had a good Thanksgiving, if you celebrate it. We did. And then we got 9.3″ of snow (that’s 23.6 cm for the rest of the world). It’s not exactly common for this to happen in Wisconsin in November (and unlike the snowstorm I wrote about in Lazarus, Home from the War, it wasn’t melted th

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Published on December 01, 2025 13:00