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Gary Starta is a former journalist who studied English and Journalism at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst.
His love for science fiction compelled him to write his first novel What Are You Made Of? published in 2006. Inspired by Isaac…
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Today I have here with me two very special people; Roger Rheinheimer and Crystal Linn who are Amazon top-ten selling Kindle authors, including their joint Amish romance series,AmishForever (http://goo.gl/JLWTY).
You can read their full post on my official blog - …
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When I set out to write the America II trilogy, I wasn’t thinking in terms of a genre, especially not a genre within a genre. Sci-fi-speculative-futuristic-political-thriller-dystopian and all those labels were something I hadn’t anticipated. I merely entertained the idea: If societal trends that exist today continue full speed…
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During Nicholas's journey, the reader finds that he is being fostered by Miss Boudreaux. When I was writing this novel, I sometimes contemplated, "What if The Bum never moved in with Miss Boudreaux?"
Would Nicholas stay until legal age and take care of his foster brothers and sisters? Or, would he run away regardless and start a new life? It's hard to say, because if you've read the story, Miss Boudreaux's love interest, aka "The Bum" is the catalyst for…
Added by JR Stone on August 22, 2012 at 12:30pm — No Comments
A GIFT TO MAKIND…. A KING WHO WALKED AMONG US
Spoken of by the prophets 2,000 years before his birth. Being sent to a lost and dying world to set right what Adam had failed to do. A plan by Almighty God to restore your relationship with himself. The ’cornerstone’ which would become the stumbling block to many.
Where is the Messiah? …
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The following is an excerpt from The Coming Confusing, my upcoming novella. Hope you enjoy : )
Chapter V
He pulled up to Robert’s house around noon. Robert, his brother Henry, and Eric were all sitting on the front porch smoking cigarettes. All three were wearing jeans and black tee shirts despite the hot day.
“Gentlemen.”
“Sir,” Eric…
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In a few weeks, Helping Hands Press will begin publishing a new series
that I'm writing called Amish Circle Letters. As many of you may know
(or not), the Amish do not have access to computers and certainly not
social media. My readers often ask me how they stay in touch with each
other since they don't use computers. The concept of…
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Writing stories, whether for children's fiction or adults can be rewarding in many ways. For starters, as a writer I get to share my vision of characters and far away lands full of mystery and fantasy. Another reason, is gaining a following for my stories which is a…
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Eventually the entire series will be at these links as well. Ideally by the September Long Weekend.
Createspace.com: https://www.createspace.com/3672131…
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Come for a visit to Karsten Field with these Biblically inspired stories of home and family.
Best-selling author George Michael Loughmueller goes back to Karsten Field for a new series of short stories. Each stand-alone story takes place in the district where Allan Howarth was set free. Almost eight years after his journey began, Allan and Mary now have two…
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Karen Anna Vogel talks about Amish friends who inspire her writing.
What is your connection to the Amish?
I live ½ hour away from Smicksburg, PA, a large Old Order Amish settlement. I shop at their stores and we hired Amish men to help remodel our century old farmhouse. It’s been fifteen years of remodeling, (still not done…) so we got to know many men and…
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Has your life been well spent?
Does your mind regret how fast it’s flown by and wonder where it went?
Were you a person who always had a kind word and a infectious smile, someone who showed people how to love and care, man you must have been…
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Author Jamie Haden tells how she came to be a published author. Her latest release Illuminate-Alive, She Cried is available now in print and on Kindle. You can get it here: http://goo.gl/g6qKF (it is FREE to Prime users)
You can read her full post on my official blog: …
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Nobody ever said it would be easy. Nobody ever said it was always going to be fun. Nobody promised me that after spending twenty-plus years holed up in my office writing novels that anyone would ever read them. Nobody promised me anything would ever come of my writing and yet I still do it. Day after day, year after year, I sit in front of this keyboard and tap out the characters and worlds inside my mind. To date, I think I have more than sixty unique, fully-fleshed characters in all twelve…
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Steve Kowalski was many things: husband, father, engineer, software consultant, and life-long agnostic. But things changed. His son blamed him for his wife’s untimely death and three years of living in denial shattered his world. He was lost until he met Brock, an explorer, sent by an ancient, star-faring race called the Guardians, who has come to…
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I happen to have the privilege to be part of a great group of authors published by Trestle Press and Helping Hands Press. Starting today, you will be hearing from them on my blog. They have a lot to say about a lot of different things.
First up is best-selling Amish author Karen Anna Vogel. She asks herself a few questions.
Read her full post on my official blog - …
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UK author Kate Tenbeth wants to share her journey becoming an independently published author.
Before we jump into her post, you can see her books here: http://goo.gl/Leszz
The reason I mention this first is that Burly & Grum and the Secret City will be FREE on August 29th & 30th. Of course, you don't have to wait until then. Why not buy all three for your Kindle now, hmm?
Read her full post on my…
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This morning @ 10am EST I will have the good fortune of having Don Lubov as my guest on The G-ZONE. Don is a Zen Spiritualist and the author of “1971” part of the “One” series by “Mark Miller”.
We will be touching on what Don calls his "Six-Step Path":
1. Observe yourself without judgment.
2. Forgive yourself and others.
3. Accept what…
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