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My Book | Seized by Words
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Thoughts on the power of words, phrases, poems, lyrics, plays, and stories, whether fictional or true. Homecoming holds feelings of warmth, family, times gone by; but, in Iraq, August 2002, homecoming can mean something quite different, and time can become a ticking clock counting down life itself. This, then, is the disturbing context within which THE RECKONING tells its unsettling and heroic story of one woman’s struggle to understand her own past, while trying to survive her present. Karen Hajj '77 ACS.
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Blogs and Blurbs: Harping and Writing
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Monday Muse Tuesday Tips Wednesday Words Thursday Thoughts Friday Fun Saturday Scribbles Sunday Smiles. Saturday, August 6, 2011. By Cindy R. Williams. Two of my favorite people, Tony and Joanni Judd, on their wedding day. Playing the harp channels my muse and also calms my soul. I often play late at night in the dark. It's not like playing a trumpet so I don't wake anyone. If they do happen to stumble out of bed, they think they are hearing angels so it's all good. What works for you? Author Aimee Morga...
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“These Is My Words” by Nancy E. Turner | Seized by Words
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Thoughts on the power of words, phrases, poems, lyrics, plays, and stories, whether fictional or true. Laquo; When Story Does Not Suffice. Genre Fiction: ‘A Kind’ of Brilliance. 8220;These Is My Words” by Nancy E. Turner. July 13, 2011 by tpmills. These Is My Words. By Nancy E. Turner. My rating: 5 of 5 stars. View all my reviews. Posted in Book Reviews. Nancy E. Turner. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. These Is My Words. To Kill A Mockingbird. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Finished with ...
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Blogs and Blurbs: Time to Re-invent Myself
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Monday Muse Tuesday Tips Wednesday Words Thursday Thoughts Friday Fun Saturday Scribbles Sunday Smiles. Wednesday, June 5, 2013. Time to Re-invent Myself. By Cindy R. Williams. Walking down memory lane of my first half century I found that I began life as a mermaid, and am now a fairy. Weird but quite true none the less. Follow me here . . . my dad was a P.E. Coach and also managed our local swimming pool. We grew up in the water and often played mermaids. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Get lost in ...
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Blogs and Blurbs: SPARKIN
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Monday Muse Tuesday Tips Wednesday Words Thursday Thoughts Friday Fun Saturday Scribbles Sunday Smiles. Thursday, January 6, 2011. By Cindy R. Williams. My middle grade fantasy has occupied the main recesses of my mind for the past three years so I tried "Sparkin" the name of the dragon that takes the young hero on some pretty wild adventures. It could be a good marketing tactic. Here's hoping that dreams come true. Labels: Cindy R. Williams. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). On "Writers Mirror" at.
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Blogs and Blurbs: Today's Thought
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Monday Muse Tuesday Tips Wednesday Words Thursday Thoughts Friday Fun Saturday Scribbles Sunday Smiles. Friday, January 27, 2012. If it's not, I will make it good. If I can't make it better, I will be happy anyway. Labels: Cindy R. Williams. January 31, 2012 at 11:45 AM. I recently heard that it is better to choose to be grateful than to try choosing to be happy all the time. Somehow, it is much easier, and oddly enough, when you do that, you find yourself feeling happier! Cindy R. Williams. Who is hidin...
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Genre Fiction: ‘A Kind’ of Brilliance | Seized by Words
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Thoughts on the power of words, phrases, poems, lyrics, plays, and stories, whether fictional or true. Laquo; “These Is My Words” by Nancy E. Turner. Genre Fiction: ‘A Kind’ of Brilliance. February 10, 2012 by tpmills. When I was a good bit younger, I had determined to write literary fiction. Why? Then I wrote my first novel. Surprise! One of the literati. With our joy of discovery of worth in the simple and straightforward? Many of today’s so-called classics were genre pieces: Huckleberry Finn, Don Quix...
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