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message 1201: by Janet (new)

Janet Nitsick (janetnitsick) | 37 comments A trip in a police cruiser, got me thinking about writing. How? Read my blog: http://janetsyasnitsick.wordpress.com


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Marja McGraw (marja1) | 569 comments What can happen when research goes wrong? Check it out at http://www.marjamcgraw.blogspot.com/ .

Thank you,

Marja


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Ronald Paxton | 599 comments For the love of animals.

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message 1204: by Marja (new)

Marja McGraw (marja1) | 569 comments Ask a friend – and then do it yourself. Trust your own talents. Check it out at http://www.marjamcgraw.blogspot.com/ .

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Marja


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Ronald Paxton | 599 comments Those magnificent "Beats."

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message 1206: by Marja (new)

Marja McGraw (marja1) | 569 comments Today Marilyn Meredith writes about promotion and books, something she’s very good at. Check it out at http://www.marjamcgraw.blogspot.com/ .

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Marja


message 1207: by Marja (new)

Marja McGraw (marja1) | 569 comments Slaving over a hot computer means writing is hard work, right? Check it out at http://www.marjamcgraw.blogspot.com/ .

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Marja


message 1208: by George (new)

George Bernstein (suspenseguy) | 97 comments I've entered my new Detective Al Warner thriller, BORN TO DIE, with a new Amazon endeavor: Kindle Scout. This is new a E-Publishing company. Amazon will promote all its approved entries on individual "campaigns," where readers can see it, read excerpts, and, IMPORTANTLY, nominate it for publishing. Highly nominated novels can get published by Amazon on line, and get serious publicity. This is the link:

https://kindlescout.amazon.com/p/2P31...

I hope you look at the page and take the 30-seconds it'll take to nominate the novel, and if Kindle Scout decides to publish BORN TO DIE, everyone who nominated it is supposed to receive a free Kindle copy of the novel, about a $5.00 value. Only 8 days left to vote.George a Bernstein


message 1209: by Marja (new)

Marja McGraw (marja1) | 569 comments This week’s blog is a Thought for the Day. Read any good books lately? Check it out at http://www.marjamcgraw.blogspot.com/ .

Thank you,

Marja


message 1210: by George (new)

George Bernstein (suspenseguy) | 97 comments Only 4 days left to nominate my 2nd Detective Al Warner suspense novel, BORN TO DIE, for publishing by Amazon's new Scout e-book imprint.
Highly nominated novels can get published by Amazon on line, and get serious publicity. This is different than self-publishing, because Amazon will be behind the publicity. You can see my campaign at this link:

https://kindlescout.amazon.com/p/2P31...
It takes just 30 seconds to click on the above link, sign in to Amazon, and click on "NOMINATE," If Amazon selects BORN TO DIE to publish, those who nominated the novel can receive a free Kindle copy - about a $5.00 Value. PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS.George a Bernstein


message 1211: by Toni (new)

Toni Wyatt (tonimorrowwyatt) | 21 comments I've always loved taking peaceful walks through cemeteries. Well, at least I did until I found this . . .

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message 1212: by Marja (new)

Marja McGraw (marja1) | 569 comments Toni wrote: "I've always loved taking peaceful walks through cemeteries. Well, at least I did until I found this . . .

http://tonimorrowwyatt.tumblr.com/pos......"


I couldn't find a place to leave a comment, but what fun! Perfect tombstone for Halloween. Cemeteries in old towns are pretty interesting.


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Toni Wyatt (tonimorrowwyatt) | 21 comments Marja wrote: "Toni wrote: "I've always loved taking peaceful walks through cemeteries. Well, at least I did until I found this . . .

http://tonimorrowwyatt.tumblr.com/pos......"


Thanks, Marja. I've always loved reading the tombstones. It's like being a witness to history. In this particular cemetery, most of the residents are from the 1800s, but this one was from 1998. Interesting!


message 1214: by Marja (new)

Marja McGraw (marja1) | 569 comments Toni wrote: "Marja wrote: "Toni wrote: "I've always loved taking peaceful walks through cemeteries. Well, at least I did until I found this . . .

http://tonimorrowwyatt.tumblr.com/pos......"


Years ago I had an interesting time at the cemetery in Virginia City, Nevada. I understand that over time many of the tombstones have been stolen. Too bad!


message 1215: by Toni (new)

Toni Wyatt (tonimorrowwyatt) | 21 comments Marja wrote: "Toni wrote: "Marja wrote: "Toni wrote: "I've always loved taking peaceful walks through cemeteries. Well, at least I did until I found this . . .

http://tonimorrowwyatt.tumblr.com/pos......"


Yes, that's a serious shame. Once a tombstone is so old, there is no one left that would replace it. I wish people would stop and think about doing something so heinous. What if that were their mother or father, or even their own some day? The ones that really touch me when going through the cemetery are the family plots. In an old cemetery in Fort Wayne, Indiana, I found a whole family, parents and children, who died only days apart. Very old stones. Made me wonder if they were in a fire or had a disease. It's very interesting. Makes me want to do research on them.


message 1216: by Marja (new)

Marja McGraw (marja1) | 569 comments Toni wrote: "Marja wrote: "Toni wrote: "Marja wrote: "Toni wrote: "I've always loved taking peaceful walks through cemeteries. Well, at least I did until I found this . . .

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I was working on family history and visited a cemetery with old graves in East Los Angeles. I found some very interesting markers. You never know what you'll find.


message 1217: by Ronald (new)

Ronald Paxton | 599 comments Theater of the absurd.

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message 1218: by Marja (new)

Marja McGraw (marja1) | 569 comments Most of us love surprises. How about clues? Check it out at http://www.marjamcgraw.blogspot.com/ .

Thank you,

Marja


message 1219: by Ronald (new)

Ronald Paxton | 599 comments The man from Woolwine.

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message 1220: by Ronald (new)

Ronald Paxton | 599 comments The story behind the stories.

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message 1221: by Ronald (new)

Ronald Paxton | 599 comments More than just a blog.

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Helena Schrader | 104 comments Life in the Middle Ages is often depicted (at least in Hollywood) as dark, grim and grimy. Yet an early 12th Century traveler noted that in one residence, the windows opened some on the sea, some on to delicious gardens. The walls were panelled with plaques of polychrome marble; the vaulted ceilings were painted to resemble the sky with its stars. There was a central fountain, and round it mosaics depicting the waves of the sea edged with sands so lifelike that the traveller (a bishop) feared to tread on them lest he should leave a footmark.Read/see more at: http:defendingcrusaderkingdoms.blogspot.com


message 1223: by Marja (new)

Marja McGraw (marja1) | 569 comments This week’s blog is about why I’ve been gone for a few weeks and ways it could be relevant in a story. Check it out at http://www.marjamcgraw.blogspot.com/ .

Thank you,

Marja


message 1224: by Ronald (new)

Ronald Paxton | 599 comments Fourteen dollars and seven cents is not enough.

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message 1226: by Nadine (new)

Nadine Keels (nadine_keels) | 113 comments Falling Like Snowflakes (Summer Harbor #1) by Denise Hunter From Dishes to Snow (From Dishes to Snow #1) by Kathy M. Howard

*Awards, Mini-Reviews, and Books for Giveaway*
FINALLY--that time of the year has again arrived! Check out 2015's Christmas Book Picks at Prismatic Prospects. http://wp.me/pwlMY-1gO


message 1227: by Marja (new)

Marja McGraw (marja1) | 569 comments This week’s post focuses on simpler times. See what you think at http://www.marjamcgraw.blogspot.com/ .

Thank you,

Marja


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message 1230: by Jan (new)

Jan O'Kane | 65 comments Reading the comments here about other blogs, I am even embarrassed to say I have a blog. janokane.blogspot.com I have had it for a couple years, it started out as a way to write stories about my family and my youth.
However, I released my first novel in mid-June. I have posted about it in several places, besides my blog. I posted on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook as well as here on Goodreads. Recently it’s review and results posted on www.bookcontentratings.com.
In my most recent blog, which I am sorry to say has not been updated recently. I took a six-week course with Durham citizen's police academy. It is a perfect way for me to learn more about police procedures. The course included a three-hour ride along if you so choose. I definitely did the ride along.
I would love to hear what you have to say about the sample of my book posted on my blog. I would be so excited to hear from you and your ideas. I am working on Johnnie's next adventure, so please help a new writer.
Thank you,
Jan


message 1231: by Marja (new)

Marja McGraw (marja1) | 569 comments This week’s post is about moods, food, music – and writing. Please check it out at http://www.marjamcgraw.blogspot.com/ .

Thank you,

Marja


message 1232: by Marja (new)

Marja McGraw (marja1) | 569 comments Need a chuckle? The Bear, posies and innocence all come together this week at http://www.marjamcgraw.blogspot.com/ . I hope you enjoy it.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Marja


message 1233: by Jan (new)

Jan O'Kane | 65 comments Hi, I know I haven't updated my blog recently. However, I did last week. Been so busy working on the second book in the Johnnie King series, that I haven't had time to think. Please check it out. janokane.blogspot.com always looking for comments.

"BLOOD DEATH AND SALT - A JOHNNIE KING NOVEL is the first in the series. It is available on Amazon. I plan to have the second novel out in the first quarter of 2016.

Happy Thanksgiving and Thank you,

Take Care and May God Bless,
Jan


message 1234: by B. (new)

B. Goodwin | 15 comments The latest blog on blynngoodwin.com appeared today, Thanksgiving, November 26, 2015. Talent


message 1235: by Marja (new)

Marja McGraw (marja1) | 569 comments Does it matter if characters in a book have a history? Please check it out at http://www.marjamcgraw.blogspot.com/ .

Thank you,

Marja


message 1236: by Nadine (new)

Nadine Keels (nadine_keels) | 113 comments A Place in His Heart (The Southold Chronicles, #1) by Rebecca DeMarino To Capture Her Heart (The Southold Chronicles, #2) by Rebecca DeMarino Dixie Belle by Debby Mayne

Greetings, everyone!

Come check out 2015's Favorite Cover picks at Prismatic Prospects, and feel free to enter the book giveaway. http://wp.me/pwlMY-1jj


message 1237: by Nadine (new)

Nadine Keels (nadine_keels) | 113 comments A Place in His Heart (The Southold Chronicles, #1) by Rebecca DeMarino To Capture Her Heart (The Southold Chronicles, #2) by Rebecca DeMarino Dixie Belle by Debby Mayne The Time Mom Met Hitler, Frost Came to Dinner, and I Heard the Greatest Story Ever Told A Memoir by Dikkon Eberhart Magnolia Market (Trumpet & Vine, #2) by Judy Christie

Greetings, all!

The lists of 2015's FAVORITE READS and FAVORITE COVERS are up at Prismatic Prospects. Please feel free to enter the book giveaways!
http://wp.me/pwlMY-1jy | http://wp.me/pwlMY-1jj


message 1238: by Ronald (new)

Ronald Paxton | 599 comments Two thousand three hundred and fifty six Saturdays.

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message 1239: by Tim (new)

Tim Craire | 16 comments My thoughts about the purported Russian artist Alexi Melamid -- is he a hoax, or just his work?
https://timcrairebooks.wordpress.com/...


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message 1241: by Frank (new)

Frank Parker | 6 comments My latest post is a new departure - an interview with a friend I admire. http://franklparker.com/2016/01/22/no...


message 1242: by Marja (new)

Marja McGraw (marja1) | 569 comments I’m finally getting back to business, and this week’s blog is about Second Chances. If you have a moment, please stop in at http://www.marjamcgraw.blogspot.com/ and check it out.

Thank you,

Marja


message 1243: by Minnie (new)

Minnie (minnieestelle) | 148 comments Rick wrote: "As we increase in number- I notice that many of our members have their own Blogs- and Q&A with Authors ect on them- so I felt it would be nice to provide a place for our member Bloggers to highligh..."

Thanks much, Rick. I have been writing on my blog for more than 2 yrs., now. As a retiree with various health issues, the worse for a writer being a tremor of my right hand, having a blog is my creative outlet. A book is not in the picture, at least not in the immediate future. My blog examines many issues/topics. It gives me joy.
Members, please stop by.
https://msminerva.wordpress.com/

Minnie E Miller
Minnie Miller


message 1244: by Marja (new)

Marja McGraw (marja1) | 569 comments How do you use the little things in life to enhance a story? Check it out at http://www.marjamcgraw.blogspot.com/ .

Thank you,

Marja


message 1245: by Marja (new)

Marja McGraw (marja1) | 569 comments This week Part II of the little things that add to a story is up at http://www.marjamcgraw.blogspot.com/ . I hope it brightens your day.

Thank you,

Marja


message 1246: by Marja (new)

Marja McGraw (marja1) | 569 comments Have you ever forgotten a special day? Check it out at http://www.marjamcgraw.blogspot.com/ .

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Marja


message 1247: by Ronald (new)

Ronald Paxton | 599 comments My interview with a reader.

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message 1248: by Marja (new)

Marja McGraw (marja1) | 569 comments Good-bye Ms. Lee. Check it out at http://www.marjamcgraw.blogspot.com


message 1249: by Marja (new)

Marja McGraw (marja1) | 569 comments Keep your reader in the moment with the normal daily activities of your characters. Check it out at http://www.marjamcgraw.blogspot.com/ .

Thank you,

Marja


message 1250: by Marja (new)

Marja McGraw (marja1) | 569 comments Many readers enjoy an element of fear in books. Check it out at http://www.marjamcgraw.blogspot.com/ .

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Marja


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