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I often wonder how many of us would be here today if we had been born in the 19th century. I, for one, would not have been so fortunate. I had a rough start: I contracted pneumonia at four weeks old and had to be placed under an oxygen tent. I doubt I could have survived a bout with such a serious illness with no antibiotics. In addition to that, I had to give birth by C-section. I know that my daughter would not have survived a natural birth in the 1800's, and…
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Added by Lori Crecelius Roberts on January 13, 2015 at 2:03am —
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I am not a blogger, but it is important to market what I enjoy....writing fiction!
I'm a Middle School United States History teacher, having taught since 1991. My hobbies include traveling, antiques, music, Civil War reenacting/speaking to events as Mrs. Stonewall Jackson.
My loves are my hubby, children, and precious grandchildren. To them, I am Mammy. :)
The books I have written to date are Lost Letters: A Civil War Love Story, Willow, and Cries in the Night.…
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My life has definitely been blessed, but there are days when nothing seems to go right. Like a superstitious peasant woman out of the Middle Ages, I start counting since, as we all know, bad things come in threes. I twist an…
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Added by Elizabeth Fisher on January 8, 2015 at 8:50pm —
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Here Today, Zombie Tomorrow - by Connie Vines
Meredith Misso, best-selling author of Steampunk romance novels and an unwilling…
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Added by Connie Vines on January 4, 2015 at 6:42pm —
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Added by Tarak Ghosh on January 4, 2015 at 11:44am —
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Publishing a novel for the first time has been exciting and scary for me. It generates pride while at the same time it spits out gobs of self-doubt. When friends pull out pictures of their kids, I pull out a copy of my latest book promotion. Someone says, “You wrote a book! How cool!” but the minute I come down off the accolade high, I wonder if a little plastic surgery is in order to fix that nose of mine. It sure does show up big on my book’s author photo.
Hell’s bells!…
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Added by Elizabeth Fisher on January 3, 2015 at 9:23pm —
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I entitled this post 'New Year's Resolutions' for a simple reason: I don't make any. I used to but made progress on them for only about a week or so, then fell back into old habits. You know, the old standards: more exercise, watch the diet, quit smoking. Whoops, well, I can't claim I ever made a resolution to quit smoking since I never started.
I've been thinking about the end of…
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Added by Stephen Lawrence Brayton on January 2, 2015 at 3:40pm —
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Award winning National Blogger Cheryl Holloway named me "One of 10 Interesting Writers Who Think outside the box in 2014 ":…
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Added by JE Thompson on January 1, 2015 at 12:30am —
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I am pleased and honored to share this news with my fellow authors and reader fans:
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Added by Patrick Middleton on December 27, 2014 at 2:10pm —
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Added by Charley Jordan on December 26, 2014 at 4:40pm —
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I chose this accompanying picture specifically because I don't like pushups. Never have. I don't have the strength to do many pushups because of my right arm.
For those who aren't familiar with my story, let me share. When I was a baby I fell out of bed. I was ill and the infection settled in my ankle and elbow. The ER nurse told my parents that I was crying just to get attention. (Dad, to this…
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ROAD EXCURSIONS: THE DEMISE OF KENNY, AND THE DILEMMAS OF LAUREN
Written By: Rashon Leyf
Well, it’s happened. A very sad, but not unexpected event has recently occurred in our city. Kenny Asher, while intoxicated, has driven his girlfriend’s (Lauren Havess) antique car off a north side embankment, and has either died from injuries sustained during the car’s subsequent descent into…
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Added by RF Husnik on December 20, 2014 at 8:40pm —
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ROAD EXCURSIONS: THE DEMISE OF KENNY, AND THE DILEMMAS OF LAUREN
Written By: Rashon Leyf
Well, it’s happened. A very sad, but not unexpected event has recently occurred in our city. Kenny Asher, while intoxicated, has driven his girlfriend’s (Lauren Havess) antique car off a north side embankment, and has either died from injuries sustained during the car’s subsequent descent into…
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Added by RF Husnik on December 20, 2014 at 8:40pm —
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A TRIBUTE TO RALPH
Written By: Rashon Leyf
It’s time for me to write about my greatest friend (except of course for my girlfriend
Amber). His name is Ralph Hawk, and there are so many things I could rightfully say about him. Yet, probably the best tribute I can pay him, is to simply say that he’s done (and…
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