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- On People Watch
- The View From Here
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- Tara Sparling writes
- Notes from the cupcake rescue league
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- Raven's Wing Poetry
- Cemetery Travel: Your Take-along Guide to Graves & Graveyards Around the World
- chocofigbee
- Parallel Oonahverse
- rebbthoughts
- Scrambled, Not Fried
- Scribe Doll
- We Run and Ride
- Writer's Cramp
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- Writer's Cramp
- The Home of Author Loren Rhoads
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- Eva Lesko Natiello
- Chad Pastotnik, Deep Wood Press
- In Transition
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Monthly Archives: April 2017
I Went To the Strong Towns Summit and All I Got Was
Originally posted on IS THIS HEAVEN?:
Further indoctrination into Chuck Marohn’s cult of planning and designing financially solvent municipalities for actual human beings! And a very nice time hanging out with 200-ish of my new best friends in Tulsa, which has…
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A Crack in the Viewfinder?
Originally posted on Scribe Doll:
Last year, I was at the Easter Sunday service at Norwich Cathedral with a new acquaintance. In the distance, I noticed a lady in the congregation whose face was very familiar. “I think I went…
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RECAP: Self-Published to Bestseller! with Eva Lesko Natiello
Originally posted on The Writers Circle:
by Mally Becker After 81 rejections, self-published author Eva Lesko Natiello had had enough. It didn’t matter that self-publishing was unfamiliar territory. That was no excuse not to learn. And learn she did. Since…
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Thank You Very Much, Mr. Ginsberg
Originally posted on Scrambled, Not Fried:
Allen Ginsberg was the reason I started writing poetry (almost 50 years ago). Finally, I think I’m getting pretty good at it. Thank you very much, Mr. Ginsberg. Twenty years ago today, Allen Ginsberg—author…
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The Journey of a 1000 Miles (Part 2)…
Originally posted on nbsmithblog…random digressions and musings:
…starts with a single step. Continuing with the goal of walking 1000 miles throughout the year (once again, thank you Caroline C for the challenge), this pedometer geek did not slack off…
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