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The Principal of Judgment
I am sure you must have often heard that frequently quoted phrase; ‘You mustn’t judge!’ When…
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My first book is an effort to tell what made men volunteer to serve in Vietnam during an unpopular war and some of the events they experienced there. On returning home afterward they found that their ideas were not shared by everyone. At a time of antiwar sentiment and trying to adapt to a life they left behind they found they were not the same as when they left. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder overwhelmed them and caused many to seclude themselves from society, express violent tendencies,…
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Swyers Publishing is looking for poems to include in the upcoming Making Waves Poetry Anthology. For more information go to http://www.swyerspublishing.com/poetryproject.php
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October is bringing some gorgeous weather our way here in Georgia and I am eating it up. My favorite time of the year. October is also exciting because it will see the release of "Playing with Fire", the third Adison Taylor-Hall book in the series that began with "Boys with Cars". It is in the final stages of production and should be available for purchase well before trick-or-treating time. Buy it as a…
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Hammon Falls
Dave Hoing and Roger Hileman
All Things That Matter Press (June 21, 2010)
978-0984421985
358 pages
Love, loss, tragedy, betrayal, the horrors of war and much more you will find in Hammon Falls, an epic American saga spanning over 115 years…
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Review By Lauren S. Smith
Some novels simply entertain and others contain a powerful message in the story line and characters. In his debut novel, A Wind In Montana, Mitch Davies tells a story about teens coming of age and how they accept responsibility for their lives.
A Wind In Montana is a compelling tale of two teenagers, Rory Coleman and Victoria Beach, high school students at the same school,…
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The graphic novel is based on the New York Times bestselling novel by Dean Koontz & Kevin J. Anderson. This is my first read on a Koontz work and I really enjoyed it. His update on the old story just fit together so
well and made so much sense it was hard not to enjoy it. I want to share with
you a few pieces of the graphic novel that I really enjoyed. Here is Dean
Koontz from the intro: ”This is why it seemed to me appropriate to update…
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Pitching Pencils has just published an awesome review on both Drowned Sorrow and The Strangers Outside. Click here to read the entire article:…
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Interview with Mark Rahner creator of Rotten
A zombie Sarah Palin?
An insufferable hate-monger named “Bill O’Malley?”
Evolution protestors who are like a laughable parody of the Boston Tea Party?
All that and much more is in the latest issue of the…
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Personally I don’t know how the guy does it time after time after time. I am going to admit to having read most of his work, not all of it, but most of it. The thing that always sticks with me about his writing is the
depth and humanity he adds to his characters. Here is what the novel is about:
“Getting caught is simply not an option.
It's been a year since Jack Marconi's wife was killed. Ever since,…
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“This was a really great…
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Amusing test answers from students. Why Teachers Cry...
http://lynndove.wordpress.com/2010/10/06/why-teachers-cry-2/
Blessings,
Lynn
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