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Book Review – Midheaven by Ken Kuhlken

Midheaven Ken Kuhlken ISBN-10: 1719585776 ISBN-13: 978-1719585774 Publisher: CreateSpace August 14, 2018, 286 pages Genre: Christian fiction BOOK BLURB  Midheaven, Ken Kuhlken’s first novel, was originally published by Viking Press. The haunting story, set in and around the exquisite Lake Tahoe basin, is told through the mind of a precocious seventeen-year-old torn between her quest

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Meet the Author: Erin-Claire Barrow

Help me welcome Erin-Claire Barrow as today’s Wednesday’s Guest. She has written and illustrated the delightful book, The Adventurous Princess and other feminist fairy tales, which I reviewed here this past Sunday. This is a long post, but it’s all quite interesting, especially the history of fairy tales and the men who first wrote them.

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Characters Speak – Guest Post from Michael D. Smith

Grab a cool drink and help me welcome Michael D. Smith as today’s Wednesday’s Guest.  Mike is the author of numerous books, some of which I previewed here last Friday. We should also welcome Colonel Laurie Lachrer who is sharing the spotlight with Michael.  And, oh, there’s a robot. Hang on to your space suit.

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Book Review – Trip to Mars by Michael D. Smith

When I met author Michael D. Smith, Mike or Mickey for short, at a book festival in June, I was intrigued by his book Trip to Mars. I also enjoyed visiting with him and getting a brief introduction to his other artistic work. He has written numerous books and has been painting and drawing for many

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Research And Plot

Marilyn Meredith, a prolific mystery author, is my guest today, sharing a post to which most writers can relate. We’ve all wandered down that research path and found new plot elements to explore in our stories.  I reviewed her latest release, Spirit Wind, here last Sunday. Let’s have a refreshing glass of lemonade and enjoy

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Fly Fishing And Writing

Before moving on to Slim Randles guest post for today, I want to share this photo I took the other day. Sometimes the pictures just turn out perfect. Not because of any great expertise on my part, however. I think it’s just luck. I took several shots of this gathering of wildflowers from different angles,

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