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I Recommend WPX Hosting
Advice For New Bloggers #2
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Grateful for the Ordinary
Am I truly grateful for what may seem like an ordinary life? What are you guys thankful for? I’d like to hear your comments (which I am super especially thankful to get, by the way).
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What Makes a Good Book?
What makes a good book? Does it have to win an award to be considered good? Can a book be considered good if it is a great story with average writing? How about a well-written book with a less-than-compelling story line? I share my thoughts on the topic in this week's blog. Leave a comment and share with us your thoughts on what makes a book good to you? #Bookish #goodbook #bookgeek #biblophile #readinggoodbooks #awardwinningauthor #awards #literaryclassics
Is Someone You Live With Depressed?
Is Someone You Live With Depressed?
Is Someone You Live With Depressed?
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How to write a children’s book
Blog Series Part Two! This week, I wanted to address a key point about writing children’s books, and I also want to share a few points that I keep in mind when I am writing. When someone learns about me and my books, I start the count — 3…2…1…— just waiting for the inevitable question: “You write children’s books? I have a children’s book! Can I send it to you?” Click the link to read this week's blog discussing tips for writing children's books.
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Why Do You Write Children’s Books?
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Truth, As Strange As Fiction: Bothered, Part 1
Truth, As Strange As Fiction: Bothered, Part 1 https://jdswritersblog.blogspot.com/2018/06/truth-as-strange-as-fiction-bothered_18.html #mustread #Read
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The Authors' Words: An Interview with Author: Amberly Kristen Clowe
I have an Interview with Author Amberly Kristen Clowe on my blog. You can read it at: https://jdswritersblog.blogspot.com/2018/03/an-interview-with-author-amberly.html
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NameBright - Coming Soon
Janoose And The Fall Feather Fair in the First lines Contest - AUTHORSdb: Author Database, Books and Top Charts
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Tidbits of History: Guest blog by C.M. Huddleston
@mm_indie shares with some very lively history tidbits great conversation starters!
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all Storytellers and Wordsmiths everywhere!
WHY WRITERS WRITE A lot has been written about why writers write. Writers write for many reasons and some, for any reason. They write to express who they are and to say what they know. To teach and…
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What does gratitude do for you?
Gratitude is thankfulness, counting your blessings, noticing the simple pleasures. But how does gratitude affect your life?
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What the art? Why children need art in their life.
What the art? Why children need art in their life.
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The End of Summer Bucket List
With summer officially ending in just a few weeks, my weekends are fast becoming last-minute hurrahs. The end of summer is similar to that all-too-familiar Sunday night feeling, knowing Monday morning is staring you in the face. So, here is my end of summer bucket list. I would love for you to leave a comment at the bottom and share some last minute things that are on your summer bucket list. Or, share some things that you have already crossed off your summer bucket list.
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Fun, New Ways to Celebrate Book Lovers Day!
Readers rejoice—Book Lovers Day (August 9th) is here, encouraging you to kick back and relax with a great book. From shaded spots under arching trees to being tucked in a warm bed, there is no better way to celebrate the holiday than reading. I share some fun new ways to celebrate this day. #BookLoversDay #biblophile #Mondayblogs #BloggingBuddies #readingtime #august9th