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April 2010 Blog Posts (23)

Seeking Book Review

Looking for a reviewer for my book, "Who Killed Emmett Till?" If you are interested in U.S. civil rights history, I would appreciate a review for iFOGO, Lulu and Barnes and Noble. Let me know, and I'll send a review copy. Thanks, susan

Added by Susan Klopfer on April 30, 2010 at 8:06pm — No Comments

Operating a Holistic Enterprise

My do book is just released, so check it out.
It is "Operating a Holistic Enterprise"

This book is chocked full of information on how to set up,operate and manage a successful holistic Business.....

Added by Charles Lightwalker on April 29, 2010 at 8:59pm — 1 Comment

Review of "Viral Explosions" by Peggy McColl

Viral Explosions is another winner by Carol McColl. It breaks down internet marking into an easy formula that works, as proven by her and so many others. I am looking forward to implementing her suggestions in my own viral explosion—I am the typical unknown author who can use this type of marketing campaign. The only two ingredients that…

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Added by Lorilyn Roberts on April 26, 2010 at 10:10pm — 2 Comments

A Great Review of my vampire tale 'Kiss of Life'

Kiss of Life my latest release from Mythica Publishing has just received it's first review, from Martha Cheves, of 'A Book and A Dish' fame. I'm delighted that Martha enjoyed the book so much and here is her wonderful review of the work:…







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Added by Brian L Porter on April 26, 2010 at 10:04am — 2 Comments

Final Week of Writing "Jefferson’s Masterpiece"

Hurrah! The first draft of Jefferson’s Masterpiece is finished. It’s a good feeling.



Last week I wrote about Friday, August 2, 1776, when the delegates to the Second Continental Congress signed the Declaration of Independence. Even though the day is not celebrated, I…

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Added by Dennis A. Parker on April 26, 2010 at 8:47am — No Comments

Happy Earth Day Mom

“When one tugs at a single thing in nature, one finds it attached to the rest of the world.”

John Muir…

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Added by Linda Ballou on April 22, 2010 at 7:30am — No Comments

Author Q&A The Hidden Dangers of Soy

1. What inspired you to write this book?…

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Added by Dianne Gregg on April 21, 2010 at 9:47am — No Comments

Eighth Week of Writing “Jefferson’s Masterpiece”

The historical fiction story of Jefferson writing the Declaration of Independence – Jefferson’s Masterpiece – is almost finished. All I have left to write is what took place on August 2, 1776, the iconic day the delegates signed the…

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Added by Dennis A. Parker on April 19, 2010 at 4:38am — No Comments

16 minute audio preview now posted

Just posted a lengthy preview of Who Killed Emmett Till? (16 minutes) on the audio book order site. Just click the preview button and it will pop up. Includes some nice delta blues. Audio book was narrated by Jeffrey Hedquist at Hedquist Productions in Fairfield, IA. Jeffrey also narrated the Chick Soup For The Soul audio book. The entire book is 7 1/2 hours, Please enjoy.

Added by Susan Klopfer on April 16, 2010 at 10:31pm — No Comments

My Book "The Virtuous Woman" free at Smashboards

A fictional story of a sheltered young woman who strays into the unknown life of violence and lust through jealousy as a victim to find full circle the meaning of herself and

her life.



https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/13196…



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Added by Lori Finnila on April 16, 2010 at 8:33pm — No Comments

Handyman Tips on Parenting for the Mechanically Uninclined: Making All Gone...

1972: I was six months and seventeen days through my fourth year as a parent and seated at the dinner table. My infant son, Bob, a year-and-a-half old and going on four-feet-tall, was hanging out of his high chair, demanding food like always. My wife, Leta, gave him a scoop of carrots and some mashed potatoes. Mere pittance that it was, he wolfed it down with dogged ferocity and started banging his little baby spoon on his high chair.



"Meat!"… Continue

Added by Richard Palombi on April 13, 2010 at 6:14pm — No Comments

Bumped in the Quarterfinal Round of the ABNA Award

Well, friends - I made the first cut and advanced to the quarterfinal round of the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award, where I was knocked out.

As the deadline loomed for the contest earlier this year, I decided to submit a rough draft (pretty rough) of my upcoming novel An Infidel In Babylonia. Since that time, I have continued to edit it, and it looks quite a bit different already compared to what I submitted. Still, it was worth a…

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Added by Bart Brevik on April 12, 2010 at 12:33pm — No Comments

Seventh Week of Writing "Jefferson's Masterpiece"

Thursday, July 4, 1776, promised to be a pretty day in Philadelphia with temperatures in the mid-seventies and a slight breeze from the North. Inside the Pennsylvania State House, however, it would be much hotter. The temperature would rise inside the closed meeting room, plus, emotions would run high due to the controversial subjects that would be…

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Added by Dennis A. Parker on April 12, 2010 at 4:14am — No Comments

If iPad Is Right for Poetry, Might It Be Right for YOU

Celebration Series of Poems iPad Bound…

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Added by Carolyn Howard-Johnson on April 11, 2010 at 5:30pm — No Comments

Handyman Tips on Parenting for the Mechanically Uninclined: Don't Tread on Me...

The rich traditions of American history are ever changing. Patrick Henry boldly proclaiming "Give me liberty or give me death!" John Paul Jones telling the British war vessels "I have not yet begun to fight!" So many others down through the years---some familiar and etched in stone. Others mere whispers in our nation's past. Each was made up of two main components: A defiant people with one central person as their standard bearer. While history books are filled with tales such as these, every… Continue

Added by Richard Palombi on April 9, 2010 at 6:30pm — No Comments

What happens when a young teenager, denied a job because of discrimination, meets Dr. Martin L. King?

Award winning teacher and author Arthur Sheppard answers this question and more in Talking Penny (51 pp., tpb, $15.95) a collection of fascinating short stories and poetry, including the autobiographical short story, “Meeting Dr. Martin L. King.” Sheppard won the Press Enterprise Newspaper, Newspapers in Education, Teacher of the Year…

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Added by Art Sheppard on April 8, 2010 at 11:30am — No Comments

Handyman Tips on Parenting for the Mechanically Uninclined

A little something to remember when the kids ask for a pet and you're mechanically uninclined. Buying the kids a puppy is one thing. Building a doghouse for it is something quite different. Who cares if your daughter's down on her knees, begging you? Remember your last effort, that stupid birdhouse? Remember your Cub Scout Den leader chasing you out of her house with a broom for getting paste all over her carpet? Another mess like that and your wife might not do like your Aunt Sheila and just… Continue

Added by Richard Palombi on April 7, 2010 at 7:17pm — No Comments

Medical Self Reliance Part Three

By Susan Frances Bonner



Author of: Opening a Registered Nurse's Eyes; A Life-Altering Journey Across North America





In the two previous articles I talked…

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Added by Susan Frances Bonner on April 6, 2010 at 3:00pm — No Comments

Author Review

Mountains of the Sea is a remarkable achievement. As a historical novel and journey of self realisation for the main characters it is filled with authencic detail that effortlessly transports the reader to the period. This is a wonderfully researched and beautifully…

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Added by Gunter O. Swoboda on April 6, 2010 at 2:52pm — No Comments

Mountains of the Sea thrills another reader

Mountains of the Sea is a remarkable achievement. As a historical novel and journey of self realisation for the main characters it is filled with authencic detail that effortlessly transports the reader to the period. This is a wonderfully researched and beautifully…

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Added by Gunter O. Swoboda on April 6, 2010 at 2:20pm — No Comments

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