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April 22, 2020

Five Ways To Be Approved Online With Courtesy

Online and societal networking’s capability to allow anybody to communicate their thoughts and perspectives is much notable. Why do so many men and women feel nervous about becoming involved with internet discussion? Too frequently, www.gesitpoker.online the reason is that they have experienced vitriol poured around them, or noticed that occur to other people. This is […]


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Published on April 22, 2020 22:52

Before You Write That Spicy Online Review, Beware Of Defamation

Having endured some terrible service or product, there’s something darkly satisfying about publishing a scathing online inspection. This might not be virtuous or sort, but it could be cathartic. But in case your internet review is disparaging of a individual’s reputation, that individual could sue you for defamation. Keyboard musicians like profited in the explosion […]


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Published on April 22, 2020 05:07

Woolies’s New Loyalty Program Offers The Public A Glimpse Into The Future

Woolworths is set to establish its new loyalty program, Woolworths Rewards, asserting the new scheme will make it possible for shoppers to redeem money discounts off their shopping basket, much quicker than previously. It’s estimated shoppers will get the crucial points to save $10 mechanically of the grocery bill in seven months. Though it is […]


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Published on April 22, 2020 04:44

September 6, 2016

Wind rider Cover Art Fun

Have a little fun See if you can unscramble the puzzle below to reveal the cover art for Wind Rider.   Buy Wind Rider on Amazon  
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Published on September 06, 2016 08:58

January 27, 2016

The Lady and the Eye

  I leap from the edge without thinking. A long drop to the icy river. Arrows pelt the water around me and I dive for my life. “Was she worth it,” I ask. Far above my station, to be sure. But worth it? She was warm, soft, sweet… and rich. …

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Published on January 27, 2016 10:45

April 14, 2015

A Dragon For Cymnea

My memory is long, longer even than my life. I remember those things that befell my poor mother before I cracked my shell. I am part of my ancestry, a long, thin line stretching into the dark past. A tenuous line to be sure, for a dragon’s life on this …

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Published on April 14, 2015 18:15

April 9, 2015

The Story Hop

Imagine sitting around a campfire with a group of friends. The flames have died to members, crickets chirp, The moon casts mottled shadows. Everyone waits breathlessly for the storyteller.   “Gather round and I will tell you the most extraordinary story you’ve ever heard…” A Dragon for Cymnea My memory …

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Published on April 09, 2015 20:59

March 28, 2015

2000 Things to do Before my Book Launch

This post is just as much for me as for anyone who happens to read it. Think of it as a way to organize my thoughts in these last few days before everything comes to a head. I’m starting to pull my hair out. This is all very exciting and …

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Published on March 28, 2015 12:06

March 16, 2015

Writing Stupid People

As a writer you have to deal with all kinds of characters, many of them perceived as offensive or undesirable. You could write man vs. nature tales all day long and avoid this problem altogether, but if you find that plan limiting, then you’re going to have these characters in …

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Published on March 16, 2015 05:23

March 6, 2015

Charlatan’s Magic: Excerpt

“Are you really a magician?” Ben asked in a croaking voice. Ming turned with a glint in his eye. “Do you believe in magic?” “No.” “Then how could I really be a magician?” Ben shrugged. “I could be wrong.” “Oh, that’s good.” The old man snickered through yellowing teeth. “I …

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Published on March 06, 2015 06:50