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Monday, September 30, 2013

Absolute Write - Donation & Verification

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Truth be told, I feel a lot like Michael Jackson. I cannot remember the year but I remember the brouhaha when the media circulated rumours that Janet Jackson and him were the same person. I cannot seem to find any news articles on Google search but I did find this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7C74-FWeKE...

Free Alert - What Lies Inside by J.L. Myers

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CHAPTER THREE “Just a minute, Amelia,” Mom’s voice jarred me to a standstill on the porch. Sheltered by the roofline’s shadow she produced a small cylindrical tube from the pocket of her designer sweats. After waiting up all night so she could see us off on our first day of school, she was ready to...

Leadership: The Science of Selling the Vision – Dianne Worrall

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Leadership: The Science of Selling the Vision Leaders are often called “visionaries”. A powerful vision can motivate and excite employees and serve as a catalyst for intrinsic reward, such as a sense of satisfaction gained from the creation of a quality product or working as a team to achieve a goal....

Author Interview – Sheena Binkley

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How do you feel about self-publishing? I think self-publishing is a good thing. It’s a great way for new writers to showcase their work. Being a self-published author, it can sometimes be draining, especially with self-marketing and promoting, but I wouldn’t trade in the opportunity, because doing...

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Cleanse Fire by Anastasia V Pergakis

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Pars IV 20th day of Solis Moon, 1364 Derac choked. "What?" "He came to speak with me while I was in the bath." The amber swirls in her eyes glowed bright and betrayed her panic, but her voice was calm. His eyebrows shot into his hairline. "Did he force himself on you?" He swallowed the bile in his...

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Pelican Bay–Jesse Giles Christiansen

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Some things are better left alone…After Ethan Hodges discovers an undersea cemetery just off the beach of Pelican Bay, South Carolina, he seeks answers from a grandfatherly fisherman named Captain Shelby. The captain wants the past to remain buried, and he warns Ethan to stay away. But Ethan doesn't...

Hindsight by Owen Banner

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Seven I laid in bed that night, assuring myself that it would be the easiest money I'd ever made. There was something about it, though--something cold sliding down into my gut. I had bitten that worm, and the hook was already working its way through me. I smoothed over that feeling with the thought...

Jack Canon’s American Destiny - Greg Sandora

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CHAPTER FIVE We had a team of agricultural scientists that said it’s possible with our land and climate. Big Oil and greedy politicians had blocked the United States from doing it for years. Our job was to convince the American People. People are deathly afraid of change. Ideas have a life cycle. Early...

Author Interview – James Shipman

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What’s your weakest character trait? Concentration.  I have first team, all conference adult attention deficit disorder (undiagnosed).  I can do 318 things at the same time, but I can’t do one thing. Why do you write? I write as therapy.  I have an intense high stress job as a litigation...

Friday, September 27, 2013

How To Find Your Vital Vocation by Brian Cormack Carr

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CHAPTER 2 TALENTS What you love is what you are gifted at, and there are no exceptions. ~ Barbara Sher This chapter is action-orientated and is all about finding the key that unlocks your Vital Vocation. It’s where we go in search of your gifts and talents in the sure knowledge that these lie at the...

Thursday, September 26, 2013

The Hunters and the Queen: Element Series (Young Adult Fantasy Romance) @VirginiaVayna

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The Hunters and the Queen – Virginia Vayna Amazon Kindle US Amazon Kindle UK Genre – Fantasy, Paranormal, Mythology Rating – PG 3.8 (4 reviews) The Hunters and the Queen is a work of fiction in the young adult, fantasy and paranormal romance genres. The story blends elements of romance, darkness, history,...

Sweet Karoline by Catherine Astolfo

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Chapter 1 I met Ethan on the day that I killed Karoline. Other than a few minor adjustments, I believe that I have handled her murder exceedingly well. The state of my car, for instance, has become something of a nuisance. Bits of tissue, used napkins, paper cups and pop cans litter the floor at my...

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Author Interview – Bobbie Ann Cole

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What’s your weakest character trait? Trying to fit in. Why do you write? I write because I love story, because I love words and because I love baring down to the minimum number of them it takes to achieve maximum impact. Have you always enjoyed writing? I wrote my first story, my version of ‘Hansel...

Author Interview – Harriet Hodgson

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How do you work through self-doubts and fear? One week after my daughter died I turned to my occupation, writing, to recover from multiple losses. In fact, I made a promise to myself: “I will write my way through grief.” I’m a health and wellness writer and his promise changed the focus of my writing...

Above and Beyond: A Novel of the Civil War by Jessica James

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Chapter 1 Looks like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under it. —Shakespeare, MacBeth (Act I, Scene V) June 1862 Major Douglas Benton rode in front of his men, his straight, broad back giving no indication of the hard-fought battles through which he had recently passed. To anyone watching,...

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