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LaTorre Mays LaTorre Mays's blog:

And just like that…I had a cover.

And just like that…I had a cover.Give or take, finishing touches…#howtheotherhalflives...
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Published on May 09, 2024 21:13
Umesha Chathurangi Handapangoda Umesha Chathurangi Handapangoda's blog:

Embracing Serenity: Cultivating Mindfulness Through Nature's Bounty

In today's fast-paced world, finding moments of tranquility can seem like a daunting task. However, amidst the chaos, nature offers a sanctuary of peace and rejuvenation. Join me on a journey as we explore how to cultivate mindfulness through the abundant gifts of the natural world..

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Published on May 09, 2024 20:41
Courtney Gruenholz Courtney Gruenholz's blog:

The Fire Game ( Fear Street #11) by R.L. Stine

The Fire Game (Fear Street, #11) The Fire Game by R.L. Stine

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Rounded up to 4 stars from 3.5

Having read this one a long time ago, all i could remember was you know...the arson going on in the book. The titular Fire Game...a pyromaniac how to guide for beginners.

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Published on May 09, 2024 20:36
Samuel DenHartog Samuel DenHartog's blog:

Follow the clues in "The Alphabet Mysteries"

Get ready to solve mysteries with Mary Mead, the smartest detective in Marpleville, in my latest captivating book series "The Alphabet Mysteries"! Each of the twenty-six chapters in this enchanting collection brings a new mystery, cleverly tied to a different letter of the alphabet. From the mystery Read more of this blog post »
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Published on May 09, 2024 20:18
Joseph Baneth Allen Joseph Baneth Allen's blog:

The Spider #96 - The Spider and the Deathless One

Just finished listening to "The Spider #96 - The Spider and the Deathless One" by Norvell W. Page writing as Grant Stockbridge.
Norvell W. Page was the preeminent writer/chronicler of The Spider's adventurers and he pulls out all the stops for what appears the third and final outing of Munro, the man Read more of this blog post »
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Published on May 09, 2024 19:36
Rizwan Niaz Raiyan Rizwan Niaz Raiyan's blog:

Sleep wrinkles are real. Here’s how they leave their mark

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You wake up, stagger to the bathroom and gaze into the mirror. No, you’re not imagining it. You’ve developed face wrinkles overnight. They’re sleep wrinkles.

Sleep wrinkles are temporary. But as your skin loses its elasticity as you age, they can set in.

Here’s what you can do to

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Published on May 09, 2024 18:49
Clarissa Simmens Clarissa Simmens's blog:

FEVER DREAM

Many years ago
In the piedmont of a mountain
Airport socked in fog
City ruins in a surround
Member of a tribe*
At 18 didn't know
Hotel room for interrupted flights
Paid by the airline so instead
Wandered around and then slept
On a waiting room bench
Feeling flu invading muscles and head
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Published on May 09, 2024 18:10
Edward  Rand Edward Rand's blog:

Days Sober

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Published on May 09, 2024 17:58
Joan Renner Joan Renner's blog:

Of Mobsters and Movie Stars

Joan Renner

I am pleased to announce the release of my book, OF MOBSTERS AND MOVIE STARS: The Bloody "Golden Age" of Hollywood, on May 14, 2024.

The 37 true crime tales in the book take place between 1919 and 1939. I believe those are some of the most fascinating, and corrupt, years in Los Angeles’ hi Read more of this blog post »
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Published on May 09, 2024 18:02
Colleen Millsteed Colleen Millsteed's blog:

Over And Over Again

A metal slide standing in the sun.

Published today : Over And Over Again

But Andy wasn’t having it. In his five year old mind, it was the perfect time to go to the park and he persisted until Mum gave in.

Please click the link to read the full piece and leave your comments below. I look forward to hearing from you.

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Published on May 09, 2024 17:19
Michael Batchelor Michael Batchelor's blog:

Where’s God When You Need Him?

There’s so much needless pain
In this world

Animals sent to slaughterhouses
Children sent to sweatshops
Women sent to bedrooms
Men sent to wars

It happens
Every second
Every day
Every month
Every year

And you sit in bed
Safe and at peace
Feeling guilty
About worldly problems
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Published on May 09, 2024 16:51
Charles Cassady Jr. Charles Cassady Jr.'s blog:

Wish I had made this my trademark

Just finished a voluminous nonfiction work with a "glossary" in the back and was surprised to find that words in the glossary, while all well worth noting, seemed to have scant relation to what was in the text. Some of the words bore no relevance whatsoever; it was just as though the author just lik Read more of this blog post »
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Published on May 09, 2024 16:47
Naomi Greensmith Naomi Greensmith's blog:

Death comes on dark wings...

Happy weekend dear readers!

Somehow it’s May already, and I’ve just completed the third draft of the second book of my Last Lux Trilogy and sent it whizzing off to my next critique partner. I thought I was being a bit optimistic by setting myself the deadline of completing this latest draft within a

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Published on May 04, 2024 01:01
Liza Libes Liza Libes's blog:

A History of Literary Criticism

I thought it might be informative to present a summary of literary criticism in the American academy and explain how these ideas came to define our current political climate. In short, here’s my take on how we started, how it went, and how we got here. 

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We can date contemporary American academia

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Published on May 09, 2024 14:34
S.E. Tomas S.E. Tomas's blog:

Hamilton Art Crawl

I will be at Art Crawl in Hamilton on Friday, May 10. Look for me on the corner of James and Cannon, in front of Philthy Philly's.
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Published on May 09, 2024 16:10
Barbara E. Haley Barbara E. Haley's blog:

When Bad Things Happen to Good People ...



As I thought about the glorious presence of God being experienced at the revival at Asbury, I decided to study passages in the Bible where God presented Himself to people. I began with a word search on darkness.



Job 12:22 says, “He reveals the deep things of darkness and brings utter darkness int

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Published on February 20, 2023 16:00
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