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I have chosen some of my favorite Bible stories as the basis for my new short stories. Starting with Noah's Ark, I will introduce the themes and messages of the stories I grew up with into my fictional Amish community of Karsten Field.
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Added by George Michael Loughmueller on July 28, 2012 at 6:38pm —
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The Third Shift is a Compelling, Self Help, Inspiratioinal Memoir....www.thirdshiftsite.com
We all have a Third Shift!
The Third Shift is a timely and touching addition to the…
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Added by McKinley Horton, La Shana Spann on July 28, 2012 at 10:30am —
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No mental gymnastics here. Simply put, a very well developed story.
Lucero has obviously made full use of the ever changing, day to day experiences in “his store”. The events described beg the question ... “I
s the customer always right?”
His cast of characters will amaze you. Some come to life right before your eyes ... not without the savory seasoning of a fine writer.
A…
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Added by David Lucero on July 28, 2012 at 4:54am —
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The story of a memory that turns into
life love sex and pain all describe by feelings telling myself that we were different but so much alike when we was in middle school breaking all the rules to be together, we was bullshiting playing games being bad ass…
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Added by TAMIKA on July 28, 2012 at 2:33am —
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Added by Byron Lacey on July 28, 2012 at 1:46am —
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Book Fun Magazine is launching in September and we need good content. We are also willing to pay for it.
We are looking for articles and photos centered on Reading Groups.
We also have some advertisement space available at reasonable rates.…
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Added by Fred St Laurent on July 27, 2012 at 6:49pm —
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Again another author assumes control of the transporter. You know, all they have to do is tell me the destination and I could get us there in no time. But, Justin is a country boy and they have their own of doing things, so I suppose I’ll go along. With visions of Deliverance in my head, I’m pleasantly surprised when we wind up lounging on the back porch of a log…
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Added by Stephen Lawrence Brayton on July 27, 2012 at 3:29pm —
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Oh! my love, break this silence,
My soul seeks love, no violence;
After all these years gone by,
Well of passion, hasn’t run dry.
Words aren’t enough to express,
Your inner beauty and your grace;
Futile, though, every lover have tried,
Down the ages, to impress their…
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Added by Sanjeev Acharya on July 27, 2012 at 3:20pm —
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Protect the Brand. This is one of my business mottos. Recently, I heard Amy DuBois Barnett, Editor-in-Chief of Ebony Magazine and Steve Harvey say the same thing. I’ve gotten accustomed to many people not having any idea of what I was talking about when I say it, so it was truly refreshing to hear other people with the same perspective. So many people call themselves…
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Added by Super Woman on July 26, 2012 at 7:36pm —
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I'm excited to have reached the 10,000 word mark on my first novel. I know that might not be a lot for those of you with experience but I'm feeling very accomplished this morning!!
p.s. I continue to really enjoy this site and so pleased I joined. You are one inspirational group!!!
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Added by Andrea Phillips on July 26, 2012 at 4:24pm —
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This week I started choreographing for a big dance show in the studio where I teach ballet. What makes it even more fun for me than usual is that I have been given creative license, and if you knew me well enough you’d know that…
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Added by Monique Rockliffe on July 26, 2012 at 11:30am —
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I don't really know how this site works...but hello everyone! I recently signed a book deal and my book entitled A Kiss from the Grave will be out soon.
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Added by Cyndi Harris on July 25, 2012 at 9:04pm —
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I’ll answer two questions at the same time. Do you use that or which? Do you need commas with that and which?
To answer both questions, you need to understand restrictive and non-restrictive phrases and clauses. Here are the answers in brief.
1. Use which and commas with non-restrictive phrases and clauses.
2. Use that and no commas with restrictive phrases and clauses.
Now, let find…
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Added by David Bowman on July 24, 2012 at 10:51pm —
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(« Confrontation » by cordalth)
« Polygraph » is intended as a portrait of human relationships turning to the sour, hinting at the necessity of constant kindness and genuineness. The suite lasts about ten minutes and is composed of the following four sections : « Exposition, » «…
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Added by Christopher Stewart on July 24, 2012 at 7:31pm —
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Inside the passageway of dreams are 15 doorways, which open at a simple turn of a handle. The first…
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Added by Markus Taylor on July 24, 2012 at 7:00pm —
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I have now had my internet back properly for two weeks which is brilliant except for the fact that I seam to be doing more facebook than writing. Actually to tell the truth just facebook. So today I started my early morning walking again. I had stopped them for about a month. But I greatly missed going because it is so relaxing and gives me time to just breath.
Tomorrow I have promised myself I have to carry on writing my novel. I have missed writing and can not wait to get cracking…
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Added by April Hollingworth on July 23, 2012 at 11:57pm —
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RECONNECT TO PAST
On a lovely day almost forty years ago I drove south from my new home in Winslow, Arkansas, intent on revisiting my childhood past. Though Highway 71 had changed a lot, I had no trouble at all recognizing Old Creek Road. Back in the early days it was rutted and narrow and meandered through the remote hollow where more than a dozen families lived. I turned off with some reluctance. This would be hard, for what I had always known was gone. Deep down in the…
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Added by Velda Brotherton on July 23, 2012 at 10:28pm —
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(« Introspection » by Alberto Baumann)
« Introspection I » is the third part of « The Chrome Lake, » and its first section with vocals.
As implied by the title, the piece is about looking into oneself. More precisely, it speaks of having the courage to look at the…
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Added by Christopher Stewart on July 23, 2012 at 12:30am —
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Chapter 1
THE game is everywhere, in every town. The place doesn’t have to be special at all; it just has to have willing participants. Asbury Park was one of those places that welcomed the game—with open arms at that. Asbury was a small town, not even a five-minute drive from one side of town to the other. It was full of liquor stores, fast food restaurants, and people that had forgotten how to dream. The streets…
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Added by Allen Gabriel on July 23, 2012 at 12:17am —
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First-time author Marissa Carmel debuted last month with her YA fantasy iFeel (http://goo.gl/MnDYg). As she continues on her blog tour, see what she has to say about the expectations of being a writer and a mother.…
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Added by Mark Miller on July 22, 2012 at 3:08pm —
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