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September 17, 2012

Get Your Facts Straight: An Interview On Research For Writers With Rich Weatherly

Guest post by T. James  from his blog, The WordOnThe.Net Today I would like to introduce a longtime online friend of mine, Rich Weatherly, a writer who specialises in poetry and short stories with a modern-day or near-historical setting. He … Continue reading →
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Published on September 17, 2012 11:02

September 11, 2012

Review & Interview of a chapbook by Poet Jan Spence

Review of Navigating the Old Road by Jan Spence When Jan Spence announced her new chapbook of poems, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on a copy. Jan writes beautiful poetry. We are both members of the Denton Poets’ … Continue reading →
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Published on September 11, 2012 14:14

September 10, 2012

One Lovely Blog Award: Nominees

I am pleased to announce my list of nominees for the One Lovely Blog Award and I’m honored to have been nominated for it once again.   “One Lovely Blog Award”     Thank you  Laura LME, for nominating my blog! Friends … Continue reading →
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Published on September 10, 2012 14:01

September 7, 2012

Book Review — Shadows of Destiny

Shadows of Destiny by Gale Minchew, opens with the main character Analise in the throes of a terrifying nightmare. “I was drenched in sweat as if I had been running for hours away from some unknown enemy I couldn’t really … Continue reading →
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Published on September 07, 2012 14:12

August 29, 2012

MY Q&A with Indie Author Rich Weatherly by Belinda Witzenhausen

Many of my readers know Belinda Witzenhausen. She is a constant source of inspiration to many authors, writers and creative people of all stripes. I encourage you to read and follow her blogs.  She asked me recently if I’d mind … Continue reading →
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Published on August 29, 2012 11:36

August 23, 2012

Guest Post – by August McLaughlin

Please welcome my friend, author and blogger, August McLaughlin. August writes on a variety of issues, many of which relate to health and fitness. This post is slanted more toward how writers can be more productive. There may be a … Continue reading →
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Published on August 23, 2012 09:44

August 7, 2012

Interview – Julia Robb, Author of Scalp Mountain

Hi Julia, Welcome to My Place. I’m eager to hear what you have to say about your writing in general and about your novel, Scalp Mountain. Would you like to share a synopsis of your novel? It’s 1876 and Colum … Continue reading →
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Published on August 07, 2012 13:01

August 2, 2012

Vincent van Gogh: Clearing The Confusion

This post is a re-blog I’m presenting with the permission of the author, Lora R Fisher. Some of you know my family lost a daughter due to complications of Epilepsy. This is a story of how a Master Impressionist overcame. … Continue reading →
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Published on August 02, 2012 14:16

July 22, 2012

Review of “Closed Doors, A Trilogy” by Rich Weatherly

Reblogged from Welcome...: I was thrilled to get an advanced copy of Rich Weatherly’s soon to be released “Closed Doors, A Trilogy”. This debut collection brings together stories that will appeal to many, both the thrill seekers and those who … Continue reading →
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Published on July 22, 2012 13:07

July 19, 2012

Book Review — LICHGATES (Grimoire Trilogy #1)

By S.M. Boyce Imagine a fantasy novel with a taste of Lord of the Rings, Narnia and Harry Potter. You might sense the influences that must have guided debut author S.M. Boyce. From beautifully crafted descriptions and exposition to action … Continue reading →
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Published on July 19, 2012 20:02