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Wow, I’ve surpassed the two-hundred followers mark on my blog! I want to thank all who follow me especially because I know you follow this blog because you want to. I didn’t go to any threads just to collect followers to have high numbers. I painstakingly wrote my articles and promoted my blog to writers and readers. Very few of you who follow me are my personal friends, although I’d like to think that everyone who reads my stuff is a friend. You all know what I mean, I didn’t solicit you. I…
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The answer is yes. Sometimes, I do give myself the creeps. Sometimes that even leads to nightmares.
I do like visiting that etheral dream world, such a fertile playground. Some of my favorite stories have come from my bad dreams.
But, I'm not a bad guy. In fact, I used to be a good…
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My guest today, Dawn Colclasure, shares her thoughts on writing poetry and how the author can escape into his/her own special world.
Read her full post on my official blog - http://empyricaltales.blogspot.com/2012/10/guest-post-dawn-colclasure-escapes.html
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Sports columnist Ron Kantowski mentions "The Last Knuckleballer" in the Las Vegas Review. The article was written about R. A. Dickey of the New York Mets, winning his 20th and a possible Cy Young Award winner. He is the only one in the majors pitching the Knuckleball as a major part of his arsenal.
Find this article at:…
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My friend, and author, Kate Tenbeth has an exciting new release! Here is the official story from her publisher: http://empyricaltales.blogspot.com/2012/10/kate-tenbeth-is-unlucky.html
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Book Give-Away Oct 1 - 8: To win Castles on the Sand, leave a comment at A Family Friendly blog.
Madison Lukas knows her place in the world. She’s not pretty, not interesting, and therefore easy to forget. John Britton is serving his mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and has been praying for fifteen years to find the sister he lost in his parents’ divorce. He remembers her as beautiful,…
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