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November 11, 2015

Ghost Agent: Spirit Helps Sell A Haunted House

Originally posted on Welcome to ghost talk blog:
When Sandra contacted me to ask whether I’d be interested in investigating her sister’s house, I immediately jumped at the opportunity. What better way to spend Halloween Eve than in a haunted house with the spirits who inhabit it? It was over an hour’s drive to Glengarry…
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Published on November 11, 2015 08:53

Interview with Author Charles E Yallowitz

Originally posted on Sacha Black:
My author interviews are drawing to a close, we have less than a month left of these posts and I’m not sure yet what I will do about replacing them. But, to this week, I am thrilled to have Charles E Yallowitz as my author interview. Charles is a huge…
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Published on November 11, 2015 08:40

Update: RECOGNISE THE HUMAN RACE AS ONE – the humanitarian campaign for the #refugeecrisis

Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
‘RECOGNISE THE WHOLE HUMAN RACE AS ONE ‘  Following my blog article about Rando and his hands-on volunteering in Serbia, and my article about his gofundme page  here is another update: Since his Serbia trip he has raised almost £3000! British Airways donated First Class socks and many people donated much needed winter clothes…
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Published on November 11, 2015 08:39

Ahhhhhhhh, Amsterdam~

It’s November, and one must open one’s windows in order to cool an overheated room. This is when the uniqueness of Amsterdam wafts in, making me think back a lot of years, “Is that incense I’m smelling?” “Wait no, that’s pot.” Amsterdam sure is aromatic. And mellow. I can see why they have so many…
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Published on November 11, 2015 07:10

Stubble

Originally posted on Behind the White Coat:
“Mommy! Look!” I glanced over as I slid the chocolate breakfast muffins into the oven. She had a wad of chocolate sprinkles stuck to her upper lip and chin.? “Ohhhhhh…. dear. What a mess.” I closed the oven door and quickly ripped a paper towel off the roll,…
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Published on November 11, 2015 06:21

This Eleventh Day.

Originally posted on The BUTHIDARS:
On this eleventh day of the eleventh month I’ve seen many blogs talking of the poppies and of the fallen during all the wars from WWI onwards. The red poppy is a poignant symbol of the men and women who have fallen in the cause of freedom chosen because the…
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Published on November 11, 2015 06:10

Are You A Published Author? Then I have A Question For You.

Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
When Ronovan initially started Lit World Interviews, his idea was that it would be a place where authors could promote themselves as well as their work.  It’s also a place where authors come to seek help and advice from others.  Of course there’s the book reviews as well. I…
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Published on November 11, 2015 06:02

Shot at dawn – Remembering those who bravely died as cowards

Originally posted on Stephen Liddell:
November 11th is Armistice Day and I thought I would write about an aspect of WW1 which is often forgotten, the sad stories of those who were shot by their own side. Over 300 Commonwealth soldiers were shot at dawn, a euphamism for being executed by their own side with 291…
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Published on November 11, 2015 05:31

NEW #BOOK RELEASE – ‘HIS REVENGE’ – NOW AVAILABLE…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Announcing His Revenge by John W. Howell is now available in paper and ebook on Amazon. The sequel to My GRL titled His Revenge is available and a new story continues where My GRL left off. His Revenge is available in the US in Paper…
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Published on November 11, 2015 05:12

November 7, 2015

Saturday Morning Coffee – With Linda Bethea, Christoph Fischer and D. Wallace Peach

Originally posted on Smorgasbord - Variety is the spice of life:
I love variety in my life. Food, music, books, locations etc (not husbands, one is great!). My three guests today certainly provide a wonderful variety of experiences that they share through their writing on their blogs or books. They have travelled far to join…
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Published on November 07, 2015 06:17