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Added by Keith Meyers on October 16, 2014 at 10:30am —
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The Publish & Profit System just opened and Mike Koenigs is so sure this system will work for you that he’s backing it by the single strongest guarantee I’ve ever seen.
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His guarantee is really simple:
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Added by John Kremer on October 16, 2014 at 8:30am —
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Though I find myself walking,
through this dark period of life,
I will not fear the enemy about,
for my Lord and His Word speaks
to my inner man, removing doubts
that seek to haunt my spirit.
I’m comforted and content today,
knowing His divine righteousness
consumes my wearied existence;
therefore, I will firmly confess
my adoration of Christ, my King.
He lovingly accompanies my journey,
as I traverse the green pastures…
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Added by Joseph J. Breunig 3rd on October 16, 2014 at 8:26am —
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Summer Tempest – Synopsis
The plot of this novel relates the era of the late 90s up to the beginning of the current century. The two protagonists are Yoske (Joseph) Solan and Erella Zingman Abrahams, both of them and their relatives and friends represent the generation that was born at about the time…
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Added by Haim kadman on October 16, 2014 at 7:10am —
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"The unveiling" is an anthology of short stories that I have written since 1986 up to 2012. Most of my short stories assembled in this anthology deal with the world of art in my country – Israel. The protagonists depicted in these short stories are artists, museum curators, gallery owners and art…
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Added by Haim kadman on October 16, 2014 at 7:06am —
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Blended lit flashes is a collection of selected excerpts plus short stories of my 14 books and thrillers. The collection includes 20 selected excerpts of 4000 up to 6000 words each, in some cases up to three successive chapters; and 8 short stories. Most of the excerpts and the short stories categories are…
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Added by Haim kadman on October 16, 2014 at 6:58am —
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'THE GAMBIT' is an anthology of twenty five short stories. This third anthology of mine incorporates three groups of short stories based on my imagination, experience and knowledge. Here is a short excerpt of one of its short stories: 'There's a surge of thousands of Sunni terrorists from…
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Added by Haim kadman on October 16, 2014 at 6:56am —
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The thriller that opens up my 15th book "A PRE-EMPTIVE STRIKE" is a gripping actual espionage thriller as far as I'm allowed to judge. Its word count is 15,455 words, while the entire book includes 21 additional short stories of suspense and adventure, which have been written since the beginning of 2013. The entire book word count is 36,135…
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Added by Haim kadman on October 16, 2014 at 6:48am —
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The death sceinece
During a clandestine meeting in the old city of Jerusalem, not far from the holy shrines to Islam, Christianity and Judaism; Samir Mashrawee is persuaded in a sophisticated brainwash procedure to murder his ex rector in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and thus gain the right to become a member in a terror…
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Added by Haim kadman on October 16, 2014 at 6:45am —
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My 14th thriller "The global threat" is a thriller that describes possible geopolitical developments in the very near future. Its plot encompasses the era from mid 2014 up to the end of July 2016. The book's various protagonists are the decision makers in several states all over the globe, which are linked to each other by mutual and…
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Added by Haim kadman on October 16, 2014 at 6:43am —
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AN AFRICAN SUNSET is a fictitious plot novel, which describes the relationships between the Israeli delegation members in general; and the trials and adventures of a young agronomist Reuven Shatz his name in a West African country, his short love affair with Hilla Priel, the…
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Added by Haim kadman on October 16, 2014 at 6:30am —
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There are a lot of ways to have fun, but I have found our most exciting, fun times happen when we are working together. Last week we had a chance to help pick apples at a neighbor’s farm and then, since we were such good workers, we got to go pick some pumpkins and squash. It…
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Added by Ann Frailey on October 15, 2014 at 6:10am —
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Dear friends:
I have a special burden to reach the youths in China with my book. Why? Because of the one child policy in the past, many Chinese youths now are experiencing the highest suicide rate in the world! According to Chinese sources, there are suicide attempts every 2 minutes.
I believe that the reasons for this high suicide rate are the pressures from the parents and two sets of grandparents are just too great! When the young men failed, they have no hope – so they take…
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Added by Robert C K Lee on October 14, 2014 at 11:37pm —
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A Brief Eternity
By Paul Beaumont
PLOT
The Rapture begins on Jerry’s normal, everyday route to work. Jesus swiftly returns to earth to take all the believers with him back to paradise. Jerry soon finds himself transported up in the clouds to live a new life in heaven; however the last thing he witnesses on earth is a heavily pregnant…
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Added by Catherine Rose Putsche on October 14, 2014 at 5:04am —
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Added by Brenda Joyce Hoffman on October 13, 2014 at 5:20pm —
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A great interview discussing the difficulty of marketing your books when you write in two different genres.
What genre do you write and why?
That is a conundrum. My proudest achievement is my historical novel Wai-nani, A Voice from Old Hawai’i. However, it was a great pleasure to travel the world collecting stories for my travel…
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Added by Linda Ballou on October 13, 2014 at 9:38am —
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There seems to be a prevailing argument that the world would be just as well off without Christianity – that the best in humanity will save us from the worst in humanity. Yet, if you have spent much time studying history, you will quickly realize that humanity has failed to make Heaven on earth every single time we’ve tried. But just for the sake of argument, l’d like to consider…
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Added by Ann Frailey on October 13, 2014 at 6:08am —
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Today's book marketing tip:
This is a subtle tip, but very useful if you don't have the best Wordpress Plugins (Jetpack or Digg Digg or both) for posting social sharing buttons on your blog or web pages.
You can post social sharing links like the ones below that encourage people to share your specific blog posts (or website pages) and the words you want them to share. These links post to Digg, Facebook, Reddit, StumbleUpon, Tumblr, and Twitter.…
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Added by John Kremer on October 12, 2014 at 9:30pm —
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Gregory V. Boulware, ASB/CS-CP
Ezine.com was the first choice and launching (debut) pad for this inspired and aspiring author.
"From Blog to Blurb," Mr. Boulware has come to produce, mitigate, and provide a myriad of postulating books, articles, and…
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Added by Gregory V. Boulware on October 12, 2014 at 7:00pm —
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So, this is my first blog, ever!! Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Wendy Knuth and I live in Arizona with my husband, (the old, bald guy) and two teenage sons. I have always enjoyed writing. I recall being so excited to receive my first diary as a child for Christmas. We’re talking lock and key (as if someone couldn’t cut the strap, right?) I have journalled on and off throughout life, including a captain’s log for our boat. Yes, I love boating and camping. My favorite place…
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Added by Wendy Knuth on October 12, 2014 at 5:45pm —
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