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Book Release: The Way

Send to Kindle The Way   By Mary E. Twomey   ASIN: B00EYQ7V01 $9.99   Volume One of the Vemreaux   Genre: Young Adult Fantasy Fiction – Dystopia       In a world not divided by race, creed or color, but by blood type, Blue Anders finds herself on the wrong end of fortune’s […]

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Love Me Sane Book Signing

Hello Everyone, I had my first book signing for Love Me Sane on 8/31/2013 at the Barnes and Noble on the IUPUI campus in Indianapolis, Indiana. I was elated by the amount of support I received from family and friends. This was also my birthday so I felt like a spiritual rebirth occurred. […]

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DARK ALLEYS

By Lillian Duncan   James 4: 8  Draw close to God, and God will draw close to you.     We humans are not necessarily the smartest of God’s creations even though we think we are! We seem to go out of our way to hurt ourselves in so many different creative ways. […]

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A Striking Observation for Writers

by Mary C. Findley Ecclesiastes 12: 11-12 The words of wise men are like goads, and masters of these collections are like well-driven nails; they are given by one Shepherd. But beyond this, my son, be warned: the writing of many books is endless, and excessive devotion to books is wearying to the […]

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Author Interview: Shaina Cilimberg

Today we have one of our younger authors in GNFA, Shaina Cilimberg. She’s here to talk to us about her book: To Be Sane Thank you for the interview Shaina, What inspired you to write this book? I wanted to write a book with Selena having OCD (Obsesive Compulsive Disorder) and Asperger’s.  I want […]

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The Use of AS and WHEN

Suzanne D. Williams   There are a couple phrases I try stridently to avoid, especially when writing fiction. I want to cover two because these are the ones I see most often. They are also the hardest to dodge, but I have found that my use of them is the “cheap way out.” […]

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Book Review: On Writing Well

Send to Kindle (Reviewed with a bit of flimflam) wordplay by Mary Wells © 2013   On Writing Well An Informal Guide to Writing Nonfiction By William Zinsser Available on Amazon   William Zinsser’s, On Writing Well, is not a lot of mumbo-jumbo. Instead, a hodge-podge of humor, examples, and useful tips make the reading […]

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Book Review: Raspberries and Vinegar

Raspberries and Vinegar, Valerie Comer When I first read the blurbs about this new series called Farm Fresh Romance, I was intrigued. I blog about Fresh Starts , and the farm twist was really interesting to me, so I grabbed a copy to read. Now I love the idea of FarmLit and hope […]

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Fresh Start Summer

Review by Valerie Comer We all need a fresh start from time to time. Grace Harkin has lived in Cherryvale forever. She is a driving force in the small town, beloved and respected by everyone, but when her former best friend moves back, it’s evident that an old disagreement has never been put […]

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The Power of Words

By Suzanne D Williams I’ve always heard the advice, “Read what you’ve written aloud,’ but truthfully, never followed through on it. I mean, why, when it’s all right here in my ol’ noggin? Then I decided to put my stories on audiobook.   I had no idea how true the statement was until […]

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