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C.D.  Bennett C.D. Bennett's blog:

Pre-orders open!

I am so happy to be able to say that my new romantic suspense is now available for pre-orders on Amazon, B & N, The Wild Rose Press website, and more. Please check out No Good Deed and be sure to add it to your "want to read" list and help me get the word out.
Here's what to expect:

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Published on May 11, 2024 11:11
Randy  Green Randy Green's blog:

Foolish Sages and Wimpy Brutes – Part 2

Heaven’s Words, Dictionary, and Encyclopedia

Compared to every other book of the New Testament, the Book of John is written in the simplest Greek vocabulary and grammar, bar none. Notwithstanding this, Apostle John transports the reader far back into the past. No, farther back than that. Still not

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Published on May 11, 2024 09:01
Lee Barry Lee Barry's blog:

Convergence Versus Divergence

 Which is more effective--convergence amid divergence, or divergence amid convergence? If you're just playing around with ideas you're in divergent mode: you haven't started doing anything--you haven't put anything on paper or canvas--you're just throwing things around and experimenting. When you're Read more of this blog post »
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Published on April 27, 2024 08:22
John C. Dalglish John C. Dalglish's blog:

news

Just a quick couple things.

First, the new Annie Logan Book is well underway. An optimistic person might hope to read it next month. :)

Second, the audiobook version of FINDING NICKY has also begun production. You audiophiles will have a chance to win a copy.

And lastly, starting tomorrow, JASON STRON Read more of this blog post »
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Published on May 11, 2024 09:52
John M3 Frame John M3 Frame's blog:

I knocked on the door and the craving melted like your clothes

I knocked on the door and the craving melted like your clothes

there you were, naked and I, like the shake, enter the steps of the thief

without fear seeing how your straight hair sets the tone of sensuality

beautiful girl

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Published on May 11, 2024 09:47
Robert H. Edwards Robert H. Edwards's blog:

Voynich Reconsidered: Domesday revisited

In an earlier article on this platform, I reported on my ongoing search for a machine-readable text in abbreviated Latin, that might permit a statistical comparison with the Voynich manuscript, and thereby an objective evaluation of abbreviated Latin as a precursor language.

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Published on May 11, 2024 09:40
K.T.   Hunter K.T. Hunter's blog:

The May 2024 Issue of Twin Cedars Ranch News Is Here!

The May 2024 Edition of Twin Cedars Ranch News is now available!

You can read it here on our archive here.


I apologize for the lateness of the post. We had some technical difficulties getting the pdf generated on the MailerLite site. The usual MailerLite preview link is not working, but we were able Read more of this blog post »
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Published on May 11, 2024 09:18
P.J. Fitzsimmons P.J. Fitzsimmons's blog:

Teddy Nearly Ready

There’s a cheeky new cartoon featuring Anty Boisjoly and his cousin Teddy Quillfeather, about whom there will shortly be an official announcement. Subscribers to the newsletter have already worked out what that is, in the main, and are in broad agreement that it’s been a rollercoaster and that it’s Read more of this blog post »
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Published on May 11, 2024 09:15
David  Hanna David Hanna's blog:

San Francisco Book Review

reviewed my new book HISTORY NATION

https://sanfranciscobookreview.com/pr...
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Published on May 11, 2024 08:47
Bijesh Nagesh Bijesh Nagesh's blog:

Tragedy...

Tragedy has its own beauty. Such stories express the pain experienced by so many people. In experiencing such stories, many of those people feel a little less alone in the world.
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Published on May 11, 2024 08:39
Mark Laporta Mark Laporta's blog:

Infinity Afterglow at Oblivioni.Org

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Published on May 11, 2024 08:19
Colleen Millsteed Colleen Millsteed's blog:

Steering The Wrong Path

A student looking perplexed at the marks of physic on the blackboard.

Published today : Steering The Wrong Path

Yet he strove to become a a famous scientist, hoping to eventually be awarded a noble prize.

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

https://medium.com/fiction-shorts/ste

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Published on May 11, 2024 08:06
Lori Simone Hultin Lori Simone Hultin's blog:

Now that Twitter is Fully Toxic, Who’s Winning the Social Media Wars?

How my history with social media has informed my choice for the best new platform

I was once an avid Twitter user, though it wasn’t my first experience with social media. Like many parents, I’d joined Facebook in its infancy, mostly to keep an eye on my kids – one of whom had transitioned the

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Published on July 09, 2023 13:30
Elaine Burnes Elaine Burnes's blog:

“I’m Somebody Now!”

I’ve been sitting on some news. I haven’t posted in a long time because I’ve been busy. You see, last fall I finished the sequel to Endurance. I sent it off to my publisher—you might have heard their squeals of joy. I signed the contract before they’d finished reading it, which made me very nervous. Read more of this blog post »
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Published on May 11, 2024 04:54
Abby Ferns Abby Ferns's blog:

Writing goals for this year.

My writing goals for 2024.
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Published on January 08, 2024 10:46
Gaia Tate Gaia Tate's blog:

Miles & Kieran Book 2 release date + Special Promo!

I'm thrilled to announce that Miles & Kieran Book 2, Our Mystery Island Affair, will be released on Amazon May 14th!

I'm super excited about how the book turned out, and I can't wait for you to read it!

To celebrate the release, Book 1 of the Miles & Kieran Series, My Ex's New Boyfriend is a Murderer, Read more of this blog post »
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Published on May 11, 2024 07:12
Colleen B. MacFarlane Colleen B. MacFarlane's blog:

Listening to Her Own Voice

www.colleenbooks.com
Find a 5-page snapshot about my book. A most shocking even occurs in Rosa's (protagonist) life when her sister, Agnes dies. Find the ancestral write-up under my newsletter tab.
Also, I invite you to take up the May Writer's challenge, also located under newsletter tab. Read more of this blog post »
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Published on May 11, 2024 07:05
J. Martain J. Martain's blog:

Daughters of Men: Prologue

Daughters of Men by J Martain paperback with moody coastal background Forces stronger than hurricanes are at work in the Cape Fear.

For thirty-eight years, Lila has hidden her extrasensory abilities, creating a small life in the same coastal North Carolina city where she was born. But her nightmares have grown worse, her angels still haven’t learned Morse code, and

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Published on May 10, 2024 10:18
Michael Goodine Michael Goodine's blog:

Changes in the Official Guide to the TOEFL, 7th Edition – Chapter 2

Moving along, here are all of the major changes to Chapter 2 of the new Official Guide to the TOEFL.  This chapter covers the reading section of the TOEFL test. Throughout the chapter, the “how to recognize” stuff for each question type has been rephrased to emphasize that questions are based on sin Read more of this blog post »
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Published on May 11, 2024 03:23
Randy Scobey Randy Scobey's blog:

Humor Can Reclaim & Assert Power

I like laughing. Who doesn’t?

When I wrote my memoir (launch date next Tuesday, May 14th), a lot of humor was intentionally laced throughout the book. I don’t know, but some readers may find that surprising, given the topics' seriousness in several ways.

I found humor surprising when I first ran

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Published on May 10, 2024 11:34
J.W. Steer J.W. Steer's blog:

Early May Update

Not much to say about the last couple of weeks so this will be brief. Editing continues on the novella. Still no release date as yet. Traitor, the short story exclusive to my newsletter subscribers,...
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Published on May 09, 2024 11:33
அகரமுதல்வன் அகரமுதல்வன்'s blog:

பொன்முகலி கவிதைகள்

01

வண்ணங்கள் பெருகியோடுகிற நதிக்கரைக்கு

ஒருபெண் இடுப்பில் குடத்தோடு செல்கிறாள்

நாணற் புதர்கள் அடர்ந்த அவ்வாற்றங்கரையில்

காமத்தின் வண்ணம் கனிந்து பழுத்திருக்கிறது

பெருகியோடும் ஆற்றில்

கால்களை அளைந்து விளையாடி

நீர் மொண்டு திரும்புகிறாள்.

நதியில் நழுவிய அவள் கைவளை

வானில் ஒளிர்கிறது.

 

02

நான் புசிக்க நினைக்கிற மாம

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Published on May 10, 2024 10:27
Eva   Tillman Eva Tillman's blog:

Time Spent Alone Is Priceless

With such an arduous life, constantly creating  brand new memories that I want to forget,

Being alone with my own thoughts, my anger, my frustration, perhaps, at times, a desire to fight, why would these bad things be that on which I would want my mind to set?

How much better to block out

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Published on May 10, 2024 07:47
Sara Sanz del Pozo Sara Sanz del Pozo's blog:

¿Por qué las mujeres se prostituyen?

The study by García Vázquez (2020) of 3,126 Spanish youths aged 16 to 30 shows that the majority links sex work to vulnerability. 94% cited necessity, 82.6% reported being trafficking victims, 59.6% did it to pay off debts, and 58.9% had dependents. Only 9.1% viewed it as regular work. 64.2% found p Read more of this blog post »
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Published on May 11, 2024 01:45
Kathryne Taylor Kathryne Taylor's blog:

Muesli

muesli recipe

Looking for a wholesome, make-ahead breakfast recipe? Muesli is the answer! Muesli is essentially homemade oat cereal, which originated in Switzerland. Just add milk, and maybe some fresh fruit. It stores well in the freezer for up to six months.

Not all mueslis are created equally—some are bland

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Published on May 10, 2024 14:09
H.S. Sullivan H.S. Sullivan's blog:

Buy Daughters on eBook

The time has finally come, and I’m so excited to announce all of the places you can buy my debut release, Daughters of Legianne in eBook format.

It will also be available on many of the library borrowing apps to help increase access to my book. I opted for what I felt was the best, most affordable fo

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Published on March 25, 2024 05:45
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