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Added by Robert S. Vibert on August 17, 2007 at 7:22am — No Comments
Dedicated to Tonia and Debbie, who have suffered numerous challenges this year, particularly the recent loss of their beloved dog, Buddy. But neither lady has lost her gracious and optimistic spirit. I pray these images lend a small measure of comfort to my dear friends.
Although my first love is writing mysteries and more mysteries , I also am in love with nature and photography. It's hard for…
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The other day I wrinkled my nose at the advances in technology. But I have to admit, with tears dribbling down, my heart stirred in amazement at all it can bring to light.
Since my oldest son and his wife will make us grandparents for the first time, I decided to pen the joy that bursts in my heart by creating a diary. In it I relate the events that dot our…
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Added by Magdalena Ball on August 16, 2007 at 4:25pm — 1 Comment
Hello everyone. I'm very pleased to announce that my novel Sleep Before Evening, is now available. You can get a copy as of today at the following places:
Amazon US
Amazon UK
Amazon CA
Or just go to your local Amazon and type…
Added by Magdalena Ball on August 16, 2007 at 4:22pm — No Comments
The hardest part of our job as writers is to become known, to connect with our readers or potential readers. No matter how big or small your publisher, your marketing budget has finite limits. With small publishers, though, it’s particularly difficult—not only doesn’t the publisher pay for much in the way of publicity or promotion, but advances are so small that it’s difficult to decide where to spend that hard-earned…
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Drop by Criminal Minds at Work for Chapter 2 of Cheryl Kaye Tardif's psychic suspense Divine Intervention, a novel that pits a team of psychic government agents against a deadly serial arsonist who is leaving a blazing trail of bodies behind.
Or…
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If the answer to this question is "yes", we are sorry you have been violated in this way. It's amazed us that the majority of people seeking our Christian Counseling services have suffered some kind of abuse. That's so sad, yet it is so true!
We have encouraging words for you. Jesus understands what you are going through because He personally experienced verbal and physical abuse while He walked among us. His physical life was a hard one, filled with taunting because people didn't…
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I'm glad to see the first reader reviews of Virtual Wiles are trickling in, and they are very much in the positive. I expect to see many more in the future, as more readers discover my work.
Check out what people are saying about Virtual Wiles at www.freewebs.com/virtualwiles/reviewsinterviews.htm
Added by Martin T. Ingham on August 16, 2007 at 9:22am — No Comments
In 2005 my novella, 'Behind the Red Door' was published and released out into the public. I can't begin to tell you my excitement...(well maybe I can) but it'll take more than one post. With several reviews (collected before its release) and countless bookmarks, along with hundreds of flyer's, I started the daunting task of promoting my work. I mailed several media press kits to various production company's and held my breath. Two weeks later I received an…
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With a desire to turn engaging stories about the Hulala Girls into an online reality, creator of the project Christy Hui, (also creator of WB Animation’s hit series “Xiaolin
Showdown”) turned to Visual Perspectives Internet, Inc. (VPI.Net) to build the interactive
community site.…
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Here’s the secret I’ve wanted to share with you—not a big one, just One Little Secret which happens to be the title of Allison Bottke’s latest novel.…
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Hi
If somebody wants to exchange links on our websites I would be willing. Not sure how many I can add, but I will accept them until it becomes too much.
Added by Cindy Jost on August 14, 2007 at 2:43pm — No Comments
Do you worry about things that are beyond your control? Do you stay awake nights wracking your brain how to solve seemingly impossible problems? Is someone else's stinky attitude wearing you down?
Believe it or not, Jesus has the answer to any problem that falls within these categories, and it's found in the Book of Matthew in chapter 6 with the ultimate answer to all His questions (and a promise you can claim for yourself as well!) in verse 33, where He tells us to put first things…
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Today's stop is at The Write Type ~ Multi-Author Musings, and I am sharing Chapter 1 of The River, an action-packed thriller that explores nanotechnology, painful youth serums and a deadly conspiracy, with the Nahanni River in Canada's rugged Northwest Territories as its isolated and mysterious backdrop.
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She always leads with her heart,” a voice croaked.
Startled by the…
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