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I have been busy writing the first chapter of Knight in the Forest of the Pons , but had a chance last evening to update my blog. Trying to keep away from internet is always a struggle . Anyway checkout
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Added by Joshua Heights on August 14, 2011 at 7:06am —
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Hey, how is this Saturday treating you? Plenty going on here, not just on the blog, but The G-ZONE and Trestle Press. Check below for the many titles that were just released in the last 10 days. “Second Hand Bookstore” just happens to be one of them. This story is not just fun, but I am going to say a little bit of sunshine in your reading week. It is short, sweet(in a good way), and right on the mark. Michelle Vasquez is a very good blogger, an exceptional one I would say, and her…
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Added by Giovanni Gelati on August 13, 2011 at 9:22pm —
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I have a few points to make in this post on not just this story but on this series Mark Miller has decided to call “ONE”. I applaud the man for laying himself out there. Basically to set the tone for this series, he has totally laid himself emotionally naked for us to ponder and reflect on our own experiences and dealings with loved ones. This series is not about telling anyone how to worship or live, not to get up on a podium and preach any type or reference any religion or thought process,…
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Added by Giovanni Gelati on August 13, 2011 at 6:28pm —
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David Hoof will be releasing a series of novels in different genres through Trestle Press, the first one, ”Sharpshooter”, will be released the end of August 2011, with the others to follow soon after. Here is the synopsis:
“The Holloway family began grabbing up land and making serious enemies in Montana even before the Battle of Little Bighorn, but there was no payback until Senate candidate Jeb Holloway was found dead in his pickup in a lonely draw on his ranch. Using a Sharps…
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Added by Giovanni Gelati on August 13, 2011 at 4:08pm —
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Law of Attraction - Spirituality in the Real World
My personal journey as a writer and developing Medium
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Added by Catherine Green on August 12, 2011 at 11:57pm —
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Joan Meijer has an amazing depth and breadth of work; put her name in the Amazon Toolbar and watch it go crazy. She has written and will continue to write in a variety of genres and tackle difficult subjects. I had a ton of fun with her on this project; she is a great researcher and commands an amazing knowledge of what she writes about. This time she wanted to tackle something on First Responders. Joan puts in plenty of Firefighters, Police officers, and EMTs in our digital short story. She…
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Added by Giovanni Gelati on August 12, 2011 at 12:39pm —
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Brain Files is my first attempt at fiction romance with suspense writing, so come along with me inside the mind of a woman I named Bridget Ann O'Flynn. New England born and raised in a working class factory family, people are attracted to her porcelain like features and loving personality. Everything is perfect, right? She always thought it was. Her dysfunctional parents raised her in a very strict Catholic setting under their thumbs.
Strict…
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Added by Linda Page Wickens on August 12, 2011 at 3:21am —
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If you haven’t read an Andrew Gross novel or just not gotten to this one yet, put it on your list of novels to read or get it in your hands a.s.a.p.; this novel rocks. It is a story that was actually based on real life circumstances of the author and he used it in ways that will have you gripped to the pages, whether they are virtual on the e-reader or just the plain paper. The way he was able to constantly ramp up the tension and move the story forward so quickly is just flat out fun and…
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Added by Giovanni Gelati on August 12, 2011 at 1:25am —
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I am really enjoying Mark Miller’s versatility as an author. True, I have worked with him on a collaboration, ”A Prince in Trenton, Seriously?” part of The Author’s Lab/Collaboration Series, read his Empyrical Tales novels, and also his first installment of his brand new series “One”, “Meant To Be”, which I will post on tomorrow . My point in dropping all these titles is simple: Mark Miller is a talented author who is covering a lot of territory and doing it well; it is almost as if he is…
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Added by Giovanni Gelati on August 11, 2011 at 10:15pm —
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What do have here? Obviously electronic books and readers are like the gates of hell opening up for the worldwide book publishers and printers. For them, their world is rapidly shifting, and if they don't jump on the fast growing e-reader highway, their world is going to end. Is this a bad thing? Hell no! Every year thirty million trees are used to produce books sold in just the United States. That's more than a thousand times the number of…
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Added by Chuck Keyes (The Chuck!) on August 11, 2011 at 9:30pm —
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Steven James , author of the soon to be released novel The Queen, will be on Giovanni Gelati’s blogtalk radio show,The G-ZONE, on Monday August 29th at 1pmEST.Here is a little bit on Steven James and “The Queen”:
“Steven James has penned 30+ books spanning the genres of psychological thrillers, prayer collections, dramas, monologues, a nine book series on creative storytelling, YA fantasy, and inspirational nonfiction.
He has received wide critical acclaim for his…
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Added by Giovanni Gelati on August 11, 2011 at 2:11pm —
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I had the pleasure to interview Tod Goldberg yesterday on my blogtalk radio show The G-ZONE; he was a blast! I will put the link a little further below. Now that being said, I had finished the novel a little bit ago but wanted to wait until I got a chance to listen to him before I put this out. For those of us that have enjoyed this series of novels thus far, I want to say thanks to Tod Goldberg for 5 fun reads. Sadly “The Bad Beat” is his swan song as he moves on to other projects we can…
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Added by Giovanni Gelati on August 11, 2011 at 1:47am —
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Volume one of the “Weird, Wicked and Wonderful” series has gotten off to a rousing start. Chantal Boudreau is a very talented author and this series is really going to showcase her skills and talents. “Weighing Fate” is a complex, tight and twisted yarn that is compelling from start to finish. Boudreau knows and understands the digital short form of writing. She has put together a very strong and swift moving story line that keeps you gripped to your…
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Added by Giovanni Gelati on August 10, 2011 at 9:14pm —
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Matthew Dunn author of “Spycatcher” and Benjamin Sobieck author of “Cleansing Eden” will be on The G-ZONE blogtalk radio show on Thursday, August 11th at 6am to discuss their novels.
Spycatcher and Matthew Dunn:
“ Will Cochrane is Spartan.
MI6’s Spartan Program allows one man to go through the program and, if he is not dead at the end of it, he carries the title Spartan. No others are allowed in the program while the current Spartan lives. There is only one…
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Added by Giovanni Gelati on August 10, 2011 at 7:43pm —
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Trestle Press is proud to announce that S.L. Schmitz will be bringing her brand of Steampunk to Trestle Press in “Mina’s Daughter:The Harker Chronicles”. Here is what you can expect from this series that starts very soon.
Mina’s Daughter: The Harker Chronicles
Ever since she turned eighteen, Katherine Wilhelmina Harker has been keeping a horrible secret; she craves human blood. But she has no idea where this terrible thirst comes from - all she knows is that her father is dead…
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Added by Giovanni Gelati on August 10, 2011 at 2:37pm —
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Come to me
I can see you watching
stop the useless flirting
I know whats on your mind, its on mine too
I'm not asking for much, just satisfaction
Don't want a lasting relationship
just something quick
no emotions are needed
just you me and the moment
So stop with the quick glances and the shy smiles
just walk over and show me that we want the same thing.
Hahaha! XD
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Added by Viviana Arteaga on August 10, 2011 at 10:30am —
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WARNING: This is not a kid’s book. Yes, the humor and wit is bent toward adults and this story is just flat out funny. Robert Ford has put together a tongue in cheek barnburner from the synopsis to the last page. He directed me to make a cover that represented a 1950’s old school flav to match his direction. If you have ever seen movies like “Airplane” with Leslie Nielsen, well you could picture him somewhere in here, which is the type of humor Robert Ford has gone after. In my estimation he…
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Added by Giovanni Gelati on August 10, 2011 at 1:47am —
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You have a document, and it has special formatting. Perhaps it has heading styles, block quotes, references, and the like. Maybe you need to use APA style or MLA style. Perhaps your document has special chapter titles. Keeping track of these styles—and using them consistently—can…
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Added by David Bowman on August 9, 2011 at 10:30pm —
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Added by Sam Lang on August 9, 2011 at 5:50pm —
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Added by Mark Miller on August 9, 2011 at 5:07pm —
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