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January 12, 2015 (LOS ANGELES, CA) - Today, January 12th, marks the five-year anniversary of the devastating earthquake that struck Haiti, killing more than 250,000 people.
In recognition of the 5th anniversary of the Haiti Earthquake, the kindle version of Saving Jimani: Life and Death in the Haiti Earthquake will be…
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A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 2,200 times in 2014. If it were a cable car, it would take about 37 trips to carry that many people.
There were 19 pictures uploaded, taking up a total of 11 MB. That's about 2 pictures per month.
The busiest day of the year was April 20th with 33 views. The most popular post that day was…
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Well, I've been on a roll lately. Winter days when I'm inside more energizes me to do projects I wouldn't otherwise do. Since the first of the year I've been making baby quilts. I've got another one almost done and want to do two more at least before I stop. I hear there will be some new arrivals in our family in 2015 so I want to be prepared.
However, I am still writing a book and editing another one. It just might take me a little longer to get them on the market. One book is a…
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Nine Planets by Greg Byrne is the first book I’ve read that combines science fiction and the Santa Claus myth. Original idea!
We first meet our protagonist, Corporal Peter Blackwell, when he wakes up from a coma with a head injury at a medical facility of North American Space and Air Defence. They tell him that he’s a “dungeon watcher” for the NASAD and that he’s…
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January 10, 2015
I’m a little early with my blog post this week, but sometimes I’m a little late. The first couple of weeks of 2015 look promising for what my progress in the literary world could be like. I have seen a short lift in my book sales, although nothing to get too excited about. I also attended the Chindi writers group in Chichester, and will be going up to London for the International Thriller Writers’ Organization’s European meeting.
Meeting with the Chindi group…
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Scripture Reading: 1 Samuel 17
There are many forms of giants that will try to stop us from reaching our destiny. They will put obstacles in our way to make it seem impossible for us to get a breakthrough. Oftentimes, we will try everything we…
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Welcome to The World of Ink Network show on Blog Talk Radio. Our goal is to bring informative and entertaining shows to our listners.The mission of the World of Ink Network is to share resources that introduce tips, products and services to…
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Life’s Three Biggest Decisions
Who you marry
Your career choice
Where you live
Learn how to help your children make these very important decisions.
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Jay Dubya has posted his latest science fiction short story titled "It's in the Cards", which is a tale featured in the author's latest Kindle, Nook and Smashwords e-book titled First Person Stories. The new book will be published in hardcover and paperback formats in July of 2015.
http://www.authorsden.com/visit/viewshortstory.asp?id=62044&authorid=3201
Jay…
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ContinueHere is an interview taken by the author and literary agent, Thierry Rollet with the publisher Guy Boulianne, of Editions Dedicaces. This interview is published in the ‘Scribe Masqué’, distributed to the company’s subscribers of…
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What stirs the imagination often directs the soul. When you look at the fiction available to young people today – to all people really – it doesn’t take a great leap of logic to wonder if there is a correlation between what grief people read and what grief people inflict.
I often read historical biographies, and I find them fascinating because there does seem to be a strong connection between the way a person grows up and the way they use power as an adult. Not everyone grows up to…
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