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'Those who wait for the dead man's shoes, must first go about bare footed.'
Odds are what often stand as seemingly insurmountable oppositions to your goals;they are the strange things you need to contend with to be able to achieve success. This book is written to encourage you to defy all the odds that stand on your way up and stopping you from living a purposeful life.
Be optimistic, as you cannot be pessimistic and expect an optimistic result.…
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Here's something helpful for when life gets hard for those that you care about and want to help but don't know how.…
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Stacie Penny at Raspberry Latte has this to say about Whale Song by Cheryl Kaye Tardif:
"Eleven year old Sarah moves to Canada with her parents when her father accepts a post to study whales off the coastline. Even though she leaves everything behind, Sarah discovers that life can become complicated in a heartbeat. Or in the absence of one..."…
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I hope that some of you on BookMarketing Network are following my virtual book tour. My intention with posting it here is that you may feel inspired to try one. They are a lot of fun! But don't think they aren't a huge amount of work. I am up early and go to bed late. But a VBT does have its advantages. If you search online you'll find some great articles on holding a VBT. :)
Now...here's a short story you'll want to read with the lights on. Inspired by true events,…
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http://www.fwointl.com/artman/publish/article_1003.shtml
For those who have been following my virtual book tour, the information in this interview won't reflect anything new, but I've very pleased to have a write up on this website. I found this site via my publisher.
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Though most of you know I’m from Bolivia, my mom’s family is from Peru. We just received contact from my cousin who relates the following.…
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Today I was viewing some posts on another writers site I pop in on from time to time. I was surprised to see a complaint from a writer regarding a harsh rejection letter he had received. Oh, I know thats nothing unusual, but he posted the letter as well and if what the publishers rep said was true, he should be ashamed of himself. The mistakes mentioned were of the type that would/could/ and should have been…
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"Another wonderful Tardif novel shows her mastery of any genre. Tardif first enthralled me with Whale Song. What a magnificent transition she accomplishes here with Divine Intervention, a future-thriller, or speculative crime fiction, or sci-fi/mystery. Tardif shows that a great story and…
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In researching for this Sunday's book review - Stamboul Train by Graham Greene, I discovered that his second and third books were a flop. So much so, that in later life he disowned them.
Now, I know that writing a book means it almost becomes a part of you like your child, but disowning it ...?
Well, he never disowned Stamboul Train, a book he called "an entertainment", something written to amuse author and reader alike.
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A sad fact of publishing is that books go out of print. These days that happens rather quickly unless you’re She-Who-Is-Named-All-Too-Often or Stephen King or—well, you know. And when books go out of print, publishers first try to sell the inventory they have on hand at cut-rate prices. Copies they can’t sell, of course, are…
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I really love this site...it is so warm and friendly. I am extremely new here and learning the ropes. I don't have a picture I can download so I tried an Avatar image. Guess that won't work. I don't know. If anybody knows if it will, can you give me a write and tell me how to do it? I would appreciate it. Thanks to all who've stopped by and said hello and invited me to be friends. You are all on my friends list. Happy writing!
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