Thank you for the warm welcome immediately I feel like part of the family. Thank You!
Lord Help Me In This Place - This Place Which Is My Heart is my book. It literally introduce simplicity of the power of prayer. A conversation that doesn't take big words or profound speech. It's simple.
I look forward to learning everything I can. This is my first book.
SO YOU WANT TO BE THE MOST POPULAR?
The names have been changed to protect the guilty--
Sally, Joan and Anne were good friends. They had another friend, Virginia. Sally, Joan and Sally were so set on being popular that they didn't realize their ways to become popular weren't good. You see, they talked about people, said things that would hurt the person they talked about. When Sally and Joan were together, they talked about Anne. When Joan and Anne were together, they talked about Sally. Same when any two of them were together. They tried to see who could say the worst about the absent friend. Or if all three were together, they would gossip about other friends including Virginia. Now, each tried to get Virginia in on their little popularity race. But Virginia didn't want to get her friends in that manner. She wouldn't gossip about people or say anything she wouldn't say to their face. She stuck by all of her friends even if other people disapproved of them because maybe they didn't have as much as she did or maybe didn't keep their house as neat. But nevertheless, they were her friends and she took them for what they were and not by what someone said about them.
Anne, Joan and Sally soon felt they couldn't trust each other or confide in each other. They felt each would rush to talk about her behind her back. But each knew she had one friend who was truly a friend, Virginia. The trusted her and knew she wouldn't betray them. To this day they know they can turn to her and she will be honest with them.
Which of these girls do you want to be? Which would you say is the most popular? Lasting popularity isn't based on betrayal and gossip. And it isn't accomplished in a day or a week or a month. It takes a lifetime. You have to work at it, day by day. The best way to destroy an enemy is to make him your friend. by Faye Dulaney, Leader, Middle Grave Creek "Junior Hikers" 4-H Club early 1960s
Sorry I took so long, Kay. Things have been crazy! I am offering free eBooks until tomorrow (they have been free through July). The links are posted on my profile.
Hi, thanks for the welcome. Am a trained journalist with a major in Public Relations. Currently, am yet to come out with a book of mine which am more than half way through. What I do for now is to help authors in writing books. If they tell me what they want to write about and present me with a draft, then I help them make a book out of it. The kind of books I help with are mainly Christian and motivational books. I have so far helped in writing three of such books and currently working on the fourth: Secrets of Womanhood, How to Enjoy Heaven on Earth & God's Eternal Kingdom. The fourth one is a motivational book which the author intends launching in a couple of months. I am excited to be a part of this big family.
Hello, Thank you for welcoming me here! I had no idea where to get any information. I'm still trying to figure this all out. Thank you! It's greatly appreciated. =)
Hi Kay thanks, I have a question? Do I have exclusive rights to anything I submit of my work and what I write or can just anyone there or anywhere use my stuff and claim it as their work and put their name on my stuff?? Isn't that called plazgarism? What is the punishment for that? Does that ever happen at Published Authors?
My father was Hungarian and named me Ilbolya - which was too muich of a mouthful for me as a child, so I abbrevaited it to Iby - and that stuck.
By the way, my first book ' The woman without a number' will be publshed on 8th October. [Well' it's not my first book. but the first to be published, hopefully followed by several more ...].
greetings and blessings , etc ....
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Lord Help Me In This Place - This Place Which Is My Heart is my book. It literally introduce simplicity of the power of prayer. A conversation that doesn't take big words or profound speech. It's simple.
I look forward to learning everything I can. This is my first book.
SO YOU WANT TO BE THE MOST POPULAR?
The names have been changed to protect the guilty--
Sally, Joan and Anne were good friends. They had another friend, Virginia. Sally, Joan and Sally were so set on being popular that they didn't realize their ways to become popular weren't good. You see, they talked about people, said things that would hurt the person they talked about. When Sally and Joan were together, they talked about Anne. When Joan and Anne were together, they talked about Sally. Same when any two of them were together. They tried to see who could say the worst about the absent friend. Or if all three were together, they would gossip about other friends including Virginia. Now, each tried to get Virginia in on their little popularity race. But Virginia didn't want to get her friends in that manner. She wouldn't gossip about people or say anything she wouldn't say to their face. She stuck by all of her friends even if other people disapproved of them because maybe they didn't have as much as she did or maybe didn't keep their house as neat. But nevertheless, they were her friends and she took them for what they were and not by what someone said about them.
Anne, Joan and Sally soon felt they couldn't trust each other or confide in each other. They felt each would rush to talk about her behind her back. But each knew she had one friend who was truly a friend, Virginia. The trusted her and knew she wouldn't betray them. To this day they know they can turn to her and she will be honest with them.
Which of these girls do you want to be? Which would you say is the most popular? Lasting popularity isn't based on betrayal and gossip. And it isn't accomplished in a day or a week or a month. It takes a lifetime. You have to work at it, day by day. The best way to destroy an enemy is to make him your friend. by Faye Dulaney, Leader, Middle Grave Creek "Junior Hikers" 4-H Club early 1960s
and for "Partners In Rhyme~POETRY By Computer" co-authored by Allena Faye Dulaney and Randell Lee Midkiff, http://stores.lulu.com/store.php?fAcctID=3442086
My poems are about my thoughts..and memories of my childhood during WWII.
It is my first attempt at a book..and am not sure how to go about self publishing yet..
By the way, my first book ' The woman without a number' will be publshed on 8th October. [Well' it's not my first book. but the first to be published, hopefully followed by several more ...].
greetings and blessings , etc ....
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