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December 9, 2019

interview with author voices

"See my recent interview with "Author Voices" (The Online Gazette for Today's Innovative Authors) Here
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Published on December 09, 2019 08:11

November 6, 2019

The rocking horse

The Rocking Horse by Author Gloria Zachgo will be offered at at 99 cents during this eBook promotion. Picture
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Published on November 06, 2019 07:29

October 16, 2019

hush girl - book Promotion

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Published on October 16, 2019 07:31

September 24, 2019

new review for hush girl

Susan Weintrob brings her own life experiences into this review. Find her review at expand the table
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Published on September 24, 2019 08:10

September 23, 2019

Never Waste Tears Book promo

99 cent eBook promotion starts 9/24/19. Picture
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Published on September 23, 2019 06:52

September 17, 2019

irony defined

PictureDon Marler recently challenged KAC members to enter a contest and define their own concept of verbal, situational, and dramatic irony—and to include written examples.

Last Saturday, I was honored to receive the winning award from him for the Kansas Authors Club Master Definition Contest. This was my entry. 


Verbal Irony—a quote meaning the opposite of what is actually saidSituational Irony—expecting one outcome when another happensDramatic Irony—a change that occurs without the characters knowledge 
                                                               HAPPENSTANCE

I’m not an everyday jogger. In fact, I don’t like to jog, but I’d put on a few pounds and thought maybe I could exercise them off. On the first day of my new routine, Monday of course, I hadn’t gone far in the park when I had to stop and suck in some much-needed air. I looked around to see who was watching. That’s when I first noticed her.
She was sitting on the ground witnessing a frenzied skirmish between a squirrel and blue jay, their discord filling the air.
I spoke to get her attention. “Nice, peaceful day in the park.”
She turned her head my way.
I was taken aback with her deep, umber eyes. They held a sadness that made me want to rush toward her, hold her, and tell her everything would be fine.  
We both jumped when the jay jeered. A flash of blue swooped at the squirrel perched on a sturdy limb, but the bravado attack was bogus. At the last second, the jay ascended without striking, leaving his adversary flicking his bushy tail and crying out squirrel curses.
“That was quite a show, don’t you think?” I said.
She turned and started walking my way when we both heard a whistle. Not far away, a man was waving and beckoning her to join him. She never gave me another thought as she quietly turned and dashed away. When she caught up to him, they both took off— running side by side.
I hated the guy. He’d taken the bright spot of my day away from me. He hadn’t given me a chance to even talk to her, learn her name, find out where she came from.
I laughed at my folly. Why did I care? I was perfectly happy on my own. No attachments. No commitments. No responsibilities. 
 
I was disappointed I didn’t see her again. On Friday, I stopped jogging and sat on a bench by the place where a jay and a squirrel had once done battle. I bent over, put my head into my hands, covered my eyes, and mourned the loss of something I’d never had. I don’t know how long I was there before I felt a wet tongue licking the back of my hands.
“I’m so sorry,” said the man standing beside her. “Ginger was my Dad’s dog, and she’s a bit lost without him.”
I stared. He was the man who’d taken her away from me the first time I saw her.
“I’m really sorry. I know she should be on a leash, but I wanted to give her one last, free romp, before... It breaks my heart, but I’m going to have to take her to the pound. Dad’s gone now, and I ship out of the country tomorrow, and...”
Ginger was standing before me, tail wagging, eyes still longing. I didn’t ever want to lose her again.
“Pound?” I said. “Surely we can work something out.”

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Published on September 17, 2019 12:40

June 22, 2019

B.R.A.G.

​Looking for a good book to read this summer? You might want to check out the indieBrag FB page and give it a “Like”.
B.R.A.G. is an acronym for Book Readers Appreciation Group. A book that has received a B.R.A.G. Medallion means it’s been evaluated by avid readers within a global network. 
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Published on June 22, 2019 10:19

June 19, 2019

KDP Countdown Deal

HUSH GIRL : It's Only a Dream HUSH GIRL It's Only a Dream by Gloria Zachgo

KDP Countdown Deal starts June 22, 2019
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Published on June 19, 2019 13:57 Tags: kdp-countdown-deal

kdp countdown deal

A new KDP Countdown Deal is scheduled - It starts June 22, 2019. Picture
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Published on June 19, 2019 08:39

February 4, 2019