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September 2009 Blog Posts (273)

Book Review by Apex Reviews

Bingo The Banjo Picking Bear - Jay Miller[1].pdf
Available Indiebound and everywhere books are sold.

Added by Jay Miller on September 26, 2009 at 8:43am — No Comments

Book Review by Apex Reviews

Opal, Herby, And Squeaky - Jay Miller[1].pdf
Available Indiebound and everywhere books are sold. Also:

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Added by Jay Miller on September 26, 2009 at 8:30am — No Comments

Book Review by Apex Reviews

New app for kids only $1.99

Sal And Sally - Jay Miller[1].pdf

Available Indiebound and everywhere books are sold. Also:

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Sal and Sally Kindle @ $9.99…

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Added by Jay Miller on September 26, 2009 at 8:30am — No Comments

Catch a powerful video on Youtube and attach it and run! (Glenn Beck spoof)

Okay, I know some people will be offended. Sorry. But this should get me some traffic. :>)

http://youngrepublicansfordemhealthcare.blogspot.com/

Added by Susan Klopfer on September 26, 2009 at 3:37am — No Comments

The Constellation Of Omens by Deborah Simpson



“Authors - get your own page-turning book-previewing book widget at www.bookbuzzr.com and share your book-extract on over 60 networks such as Facebook, Digg… Continue

Added by Vikram Narayan on September 26, 2009 at 2:38am — No Comments

One Deadly Sister by Rod Hoisington



“Authors - get your own page-turning book-previewing book widget at www.bookbuzzr.com and share your book-extract on over 60 networks such as Facebook, Digg… Continue

Added by Vikram Narayan on September 26, 2009 at 2:36am — No Comments

Religion & Politics - John C. Bieber 9.25.2009

Religion and Politics. Two things you're not supposed to talk about. Well, I like to talk and write about both. I call myself a conservative Christian. Who knows what that means to some people. Some might think I'm a crazy right-wing anti-abortion guy who clings to his gun and Bible. I do have a couple of each but I'm not crazy and I have some very liberal friends. They can tell you that I've never beat them over the head with my Christianity and I don't hunt. I have guns for personal and… Continue

Added by John C. Bieber on September 25, 2009 at 7:00pm — No Comments

MY NEW HORROR/SUPERNATURAL THRILLER IS OUT TODAY!!!

My first foray into horror/supernatural fantasy Demon Hunter is now available via AMP!



Every Legend Begins with a Story. Every Great Story starts with a Hero.



Costa Calabrese has just uncovered the truth about his past. Some truths should never be revealed. When you learn you're the son of the worlds foremost and feared hunter of demons, life's rules inevitably change. Now Costa has been chosen to walk in his famed father's footsteps and take up the role his bloodline… Continue

Added by Cynthia Vespia on September 25, 2009 at 6:37pm — 2 Comments

QUIZ IT: ARIZONA by Felice Prager

QUIZ IT: ARIZONA

By Felice Prager





"Standin’ on the Corner" Park in Winslow, Arizona was built in honor of what famous situation?



Where in Arizona can you make plans to meet someone on the corner of Ho and Hum and take a walk down Easy Street?



Who or what is Kokopelli?



On June 6, 1936, the first barrel of this product produced in the United States rolled off the production line in…

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Added by Felice Prager on September 25, 2009 at 6:16pm — No Comments

Historical Fiction Group

I have taken the liberty to organize a new "group", dedicated to the historical fiction genre. Each category of writing has particular issues and difficulties and this is no different. Anyone involved in historical fiction, regardless of time or era, is invited to add to the fun, as we wander into the past and deal with the present.

Added by William E. Johnson on September 25, 2009 at 5:49pm — No Comments

My debut novel, Secrets and Lies, is coming soon.

November 24th in fact. I'm excited about the release of Secrets and Lies. I believe it's a great story and apparently some others do too. I just found out the novel has been picked up by Black Expressions Book Club. I'm so excited. Not only is this a great opportunity for Secrets and Lies to been seen and purchased by more readers, but it'll be available in hardcover through the club. So cool.

So here's a little about the… Continue

Added by Rhonda McKnight on September 25, 2009 at 3:59pm — No Comments

Using Spanish to Boost Google Placement

I really like putting up blogs with blogger and have been experimenting with adding spanish subtitles. I've noticed it gets me up higher in google search. Here's an example, my Civil Rights Books blog -- MOVIMIENTO DE DERECHOS CIVILES LIBROS...



Civil Rights Books



When I searched google for civil rights books, this blog came up in seventh position. And when I google MOVIMIENTO DE DERECHOS CIVILES LIBROS it…

Added by Susan Klopfer on September 25, 2009 at 11:33am — No Comments

Watery Deep Book Review

WATERY DEEP Book Three of The Colonial Scouts Adventures by Roxanne Smolen

science fiction for young adults and the young at heart



Natica and Impani are Colonial Scouts, an elite group of teenagers who search the galaxy for habitable planets. The girls were best friends until the day a terrible accident took the life of an innocent colonist. Now Natica is consumed by guilt, and she hates Impani for not understanding. She quits the Scouts and returns to her water-world home. The… Continue

Added by Roxanne Smolen on September 25, 2009 at 10:10am — No Comments

Our Day Has Come



“ Thus says the LORD, the King of Israel,

And his Redeemer, the LORD of hosts:



‘ I am the First and I am the Last;

Besides Me there is no God.

7 And who can proclaim as I do?

Then let him declare it and set it in order for Me,

Since I appointed the ancient people.

And the things that are coming and shall come,

Let them show these to them. –Isaiah 44:6-7

(NKJV)

America is changing as our… Continue

Added by Aaron Jones on September 25, 2009 at 9:52am — No Comments

Free Book Friday!





Today the 12 Days of A CHRISTMAS BALL Blog Tour is off to a new romance site--… Continue

Added by Emily Bryan on September 25, 2009 at 7:01am — No Comments

Description #1 of My Blog

My literary activity on the world-wide-web is a personal and quite industrious enterprize. When I can find the time, I am engaged in creating across this global internet a tapestry or a jig-saw puzzle of poetry and prose. At this site, readers will find one of my many journals, diaries or blogs. These various terms are used by various internet sites for a series of posts by one writer/author. The series of posts at this site is one of the many parts of this tapestry of prose and poetry I refer… Continue

Added by RonPrice on September 25, 2009 at 6:25am — 1 Comment

Poem: Standard of Cooperation

A simple army of ants

in silent cooperation and unity,

quickly work side-by-side -

Setting an example for humanity.



From Scriptural advice

we're instructed to observe

the behavior of these insects

and see value from learning to serve.



Achieving the colony's purpose

and focusing on its common mission,

labor is given for the greater good

via its natural instinct of unison.



For much can be accomplished

from sharing… Continue

Added by Joseph J. Breunig 3rd on September 25, 2009 at 5:52am — No Comments

Poem: Game Theory

In Life's matrix of possibilities,

outcomes can be reduced to an array -

For the mixture of cursing and blessing correlates

directly to choices not carefully weighed.



With God on one axis

and Satan on the other,

challenges from many of Life's trials

have various payouts, from one cell to another.



From the earthly consequences,

which are the result of our actions,

we're ultimately responsible

and not saved by divine… Continue

Added by Joseph J. Breunig 3rd on September 25, 2009 at 5:51am — No Comments

Reflections of a Poet.

The raging river flows swaying from left to right,

Seasonal reflections run on the wet street -

Sadem Hussain, - is dead.

Young hotel maid is repositioning the blossom jar.

While the sound of new rain,...resonates

before it leaves the cloud .

Added by malcome on September 25, 2009 at 3:37am — 1 Comment

Favorite iPhone Apps For The Citizen Journalist

iPhone shot from rural Ecuador .. from a story on South American elections. (Photo by Susan Klopfer)



If your marketing plan includes playing the role of citizen journalist, here are some iPhone apps I've recently discovered that speed up finding stories, checking facts and getting stuff uploaded. (This list plus additional commentary will be appearing in an upcoming iPhone publication.) Try a few and let me know what you think. I would… Continue

Added by Susan Klopfer on September 24, 2009 at 8:00pm — No Comments

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