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July 26, 2021
When I Bleed: Poems about Endometriosis by Maggie Bowyer
In simplified terms, symptoms of endometriosis may include: excessive menstrual cramps, abnormal, or heavy menstrual flow and pain during intercourse. Endometriosis affects an estimated 2 to 10 percent of American women between the ages of 25 and 40. Go here for more information on Endometriosis. Source: the poet Paperback, 118 pgs. I am an Amazon […]
Published on July 26, 2021 21:00
July 25, 2021
Excerpt & Giveaway: A Learned Romance by Elizabeth Rasche
Welcome to another great Jane-Austen inspired novel guest post, excerpt, and giveaway. Elizabeth Rasche’s latest novel, A Learned Romance, focuses on Mary Bennet, the most practical and religious sister. Read about the book: “She had been forced into prudence in her youth, she learned romance as she grew older: the natural sequel of an unnatural […]
Published on July 25, 2021 21:00
July 24, 2021
Mailbox Monday #641
Mailbox Monday has become a tradition in the blogging world, and many of us thank Marcia of The Printed Page for creating it. It now has its own blog where book bloggers can link up their own mailbox posts and share which books they bought or which they received for review from publishers, authors, and […]
Published on July 24, 2021 21:00
July 21, 2021
Where Do You Hang Your Hammock? by Bella Mahaya Carter
Source: FSB Associates Paperback, 352 pgs. I am an Amazon Affiliate Where Do You Hang Your Hammock? by Bella Mahaya Carter is a book focused on not letting rejection and negative thoughts get in the way of your dreams. Carter’s book guides writers through the doubts, negative thoughts, roadblocks, and obstacles of writing and publishing, […]
Published on July 21, 2021 21:00
July 20, 2021
Guest Post from Brittany Benko, author of Poetic Poetry
Today’s guest article is with Brittany Benko, a poet, freelance writer, and blogger. She’ll be talking about her new book, Poetic Poetry. First, a little bit about the book: Poetic Poetry is a poetry collection that speaks to the soul about everyday life. In this collection, you’ll find rhyming and contemporary pieces. Painting a picture […]
Published on July 20, 2021 21:00
Interview and Guest Post from Brittany Benko, author of Poetic Poetry
Today’s interview and guest article is with Brittany Benko, a poet, freelance writer, and blogger. She’ll be talking about her new book, Poetic Poetry. First, a little bit about the book: Poetic Poetry is a poetry collection that speaks to the soul about everyday life. In this collection, you’ll find rhyming and contemporary pieces. Painting […]
Published on July 20, 2021 21:00
July 19, 2021
Guest Post: Rha Arayal on Poetic Inspiration and Sample Poem from Encapsulated Emotions
Welcome to today’s guest post from U.K. poet Rha Arayal, who’s collection Encapsulated Emotions was published this month. I love sharing new poets with everyone, and Rha will explore her inspirations and share a sample poem with us. First, let’s learn a little more about the book. Book Synopsis: Rha Arayal’s debut poetry collection weaves […]
Published on July 19, 2021 21:00
July 18, 2021
Mailbox Monday #640
Mailbox Monday has become a tradition in the blogging world, and many of us thank Marcia of The Printed Page for creating it. It now has its own blog where book bloggers can link up their own mailbox posts and share which books they bought or which they received for review from publishers, authors, and […]
Published on July 18, 2021 21:00
July 15, 2021
Exclusive Excerpt: John Eyre by Mimi Matthews
I have an exclusive treat for you today. An excerpt from Mimi Matthews’ John Eyre, which combines three things I love — mystery, romance, and a Gothic atmosphere. I think you’ll gather from the book synopsis why this is probably one of the most anticipated books of the year. Book Synopsis: Yorkshire, 1843. When disgraced […]
Published on July 15, 2021 21:00
July 14, 2021
Interview: Francine Falk-Allen, author of No Spring Chicken
Today, I have a treat for my readers, an interview with author Francine Falk-Allen, who wrote No Spring Chicken: Stories and Advice from a Wild Handicapper on Aging and Disability. She’s going to share some tips for traveling and helping our loved ones who may be disabled or just appreciate an extra hand. First, check […]
Published on July 14, 2021 21:00


