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May 2016 Blog Posts (64)

Poem: Behind Every Difficulty

God has a purpose and plan,

behind every difficulty

and life experience we face;

we’re never blindly promised

a lifetime of ease or pleasure,

but a flow of mercy and grace

to soothe heartaches and pain.

We’ve the strength to overcome

by His Word and we’re blessed

as children… of the Living God!

We’re to go forth believing,

knowing that we’re sustained,

imparted with His divine…

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Added by Joseph J. Breunig 3rd on May 10, 2016 at 12:54pm — No Comments

Poem: Let Us Live

Let us live, like we are

worth the high price He paid;

let us be truly grateful,

of the sacrifice Christ made.

Let us live, like we are

Children of His eternal Kingdom;

let us walk with Love, Power

and the Spirit of divine wisdom.

Let us live, like we are

inseparable members of His family;

let us reflect, real integrity,

with Light’s full transparency.

Let us live, like we are

conquerors sharing His victory;

let…

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Added by Joseph J. Breunig 3rd on May 10, 2016 at 12:53pm — No Comments

Controversial New Bio/Thriller Sheds Light on Covert Operations in US and Europe

May 10, 2016 (Washington, DC) – After a lifetime of working for a secret international group, John Murray finally reveals his journey with the help of his wife, Sharon, and co-writer Abby. His memoir, Code Name: Papa – My Extraordinary Life While Hiding in Plain Sight, details his time within an organization that, while not connected to the US government,…

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Added by Kelsey McBride on May 10, 2016 at 10:52am — No Comments

Major Wager by Colin Koenig

What a refreshingly different book. Everyone has heard of Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods and this is the story of a hypothetical match between these two golfing legends.

The story is set in 1997. The young contender, Tiger…

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Added by Susan Keefe on May 10, 2016 at 10:05am — No Comments

Sicilian Channel Launched: Exploring North African Islamist Terrorism

Lymington, UK, 10th May 2016 - From milkman to author, Lymington to Moscow, James Marinero has great stories to tell. His latest thriller, ‘Sicilian Channel’ is published today.

This story reflects the upsurge of Islamist terrorism in North Africa - the Maghreb or Barbary Coast - attacking the ‘soft underbelly of Europe’ (Winston Churchill’s phrase).…

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Added by James Marinero on May 10, 2016 at 8:39am — No Comments

Chapter reveal: Quick Walk to Murder, by J.D. Daniels

Title: QUICK WALK TO MURDER

Genre: Mystery

Author: J.D. Daniels

Websitewww.live-from-jd.com

Publisher: Savvy Books

Purchase on …

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Added by Mayra Calvani on May 9, 2016 at 7:00am — No Comments

Fitting it all in

May 8th. 2016

 

After my successful promotion with BookBub and a comparatively successful promotion with Robin Reads, my average sales have now succumbed to their pre-promotion levels. At this point I had planned to use Facebook to get the balls back up in the air, so to speak. But instead of FB, I have gone with BooksgoSocial. This is a Dublin based group who have an impressive CV, but more importantly they have more of a personal contact with their authors. Plus…

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Added by Michael on May 8, 2016 at 9:19am — No Comments

Writers Talk on World Of Ink Special



Marsha Casper Cook welcomes Nikki Guerlain, Mike Pettit and Sue Colleta on May 10 at 4 PM EST 3 PM CST 2 PM MT 1 PM PST for a very special show about Writing crime and thriller.…

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Added by World of Ink Network on May 8, 2016 at 8:00am — No Comments

Here an interview with Jo M. Sekimonyo, author of the book “Cast Away : For These Reasons”

Jo M. Sekimonyo can be best described as a realist, a philosopher of socioeconomic inequality, a humanitarian, and a person that is not afraid to speak his own mind.

Through “Cast Away: For…

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Added by Editions Dedicaces on May 8, 2016 at 7:24am — No Comments

A happy weekend with a good book

To all my friends who enjoy a good read, I recommend my book "Lenita" to be read and savored this weekend.

Although the cover of the book appears to be intended only for the GLBT group, it is unfounded. "Lenita" can be read and savored by the general public. My sincere thanks to everyone who can share this excellent novel.

A big hug to everyone,

Darlon…

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Added by Darlon Shelter on May 7, 2016 at 9:25am — 1 Comment

Coping With Life's Clutter

Hey guys!

I'm so glad to be part of this new community! I'm a twenty-something writer based in NY, and I wanted to share my e-book, Coping With Life's Clutter. Coping With Life's Clutter  is a collection of previously published articles that deal with the stresses of life, that incorporate my personal experiences with a bit of research. Many of my ideas are rooted in personal truth, in trying to navigate my way through adversity. My hope is that this short…

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Added by Lauren Suval on May 6, 2016 at 8:02pm — No Comments

Letters from the Civil War: Henry Lawson Bert (April 30 & May 14, 1865)

Henry Lawson Bert was born at Jimstown, Ohio, on August 15, 1845, the son of Peter Bert and of Mary Frazier Bert. Henry was little more than sixteen years of age when he left his home at Tipton to enlist for the Civil War. He was not at once accepted—he was small for his age—but followed the Forty-Seventh Regiment of Indiana Volunteers from Indianapolis to Louisville, before he was finally enrolled as a drummer in Captain William M. Henley's Company I on December 21, 1861. He is described as… Continue

Added by Joel Arthur Moore on May 5, 2016 at 5:16pm — No Comments

Letters from the Civil War: Henry Lawson Bert (January 13 & April 10, 1865)

Henry Lawson Bert was born at Jimstown, Ohio, on August 15, 1845, the son of Peter Bert and of Mary Frazier Bert. Henry was little more than sixteen years of age when he left his home at Tipton to enlist for the Civil War. He was not at once accepted—he was small for his age—but followed the Forty-Seventh Regiment of Indiana Volunteers from Indianapolis to Louisville, before he was finally enrolled as a drummer in Captain William M. Henley's Company I on December 21, 1861. He is described as… Continue

Added by Joel Arthur Moore on May 3, 2016 at 5:09pm — No Comments

Demon Within

Four Pawns Publishing has released Demon Within by Todd Alan. 

During my trials and experiences in life I have been exposed to many things, some explainable, some not. I was a depraved soul on a very lonely road to redemption. I sought refuge from the horrors I had endured through my uncontrollable drug addictions Which eventually ended when my father shot me twice in both legs with a 9mm hand gun. 

This is my story, based on true events where I have had supernatural encounters…

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Added by Don Carver on May 3, 2016 at 1:12pm — No Comments

What Makes for a Persuasive Title I Grant Proposal?

Writing a successful grant proposal for Title 1, Part A of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act is about as difficult as keeping a handle on all of its “also known as” names. Instead of remembering, Education for the Disadvantaged-Grants to Local Education Agencies or Improving the Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged or Title 1 ESEA, most educators just keep it simple, calling it, Title 1. The purpose of Title 1 is to provide financial assistance to states and their various…

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Added by jessicapeckham on May 3, 2016 at 1:40am — No Comments

Are You Feeling the Void?

Welcome to Brenda's Blog


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Added by Brenda Joyce Hoffman on May 2, 2016 at 4:30pm — No Comments

~ "A Writer Takes A Pen" ~

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~ "A Writer Takes A Pen" ~ 

By 

Gregory V. Boulware, Esq. …

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Added by Gregory V. Boulware on May 1, 2016 at 5:30pm — No Comments

~ “BLOODLUST” ~

 

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“BLOODLUST” 

‘Revolution, Chews, the Order of Dracul, Kelpians and Rosicrucians’ …

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Added by Gregory V. Boulware on May 1, 2016 at 5:22pm — No Comments

Letters from the Civil War: Henry Lawson Bert (August 3 & November 19, 1864)

Henry Lawson Bert was born at Jimstown, Ohio, on August 15, 1845, the son of Peter Bert and of Mary Frazier Bert. Henry was little more than sixteen years of age when he left his home at Tipton to enlist for the Civil War. He was not at once accepted—he was small for his age—but followed the Forty-Seventh Regiment of Indiana Volunteers from Indianapolis to Louisville, before he was finally enrolled as a drummer in Captain William M. Henley's Company I on December 21, 1861. He is described as…

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Added by Joel Arthur Moore on May 1, 2016 at 5:08pm — No Comments

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