How To Write a Book

I couldn’t have said it better so I’m just going to link to a “mini-rant” posted by Patti Digh on Sheila Bender’s website. My personal favorite, “Sit the hell down

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The Night Circus

In THE NIGHT CIRCUS which is set in the late 1800’s to the early 1900’s, two children who will grow up to be magicians are bound to each other in

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An Accidental Athlete

“I have released myself from a life of sedentary confinement,” John Bingham explains in his easy-to-read, short-chaptered, motivational/inspirational memoir, AN ACCIDENTAL ATHLETE. Bingham has something of a cult following among

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Summer at Tiffany

SUMMER AT TIFFANY is a sweet, easy read about the self-proclaimed “best summer” of Marjorie Hart’s life. If you adore clothes, jewels and movie stars, you’ll love this book. These

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Good Behavior

For my next book in the FiftyFifty.Me challenge, I read GOOD BEHAVIOR, a memoir, by Nathan L. Henry, the story of his year in jail for armed robbery. This was

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The Leisure Seeker

In The Leisure Seeker by Michael Zadoorian, an elderly couple, Ella with cancer and her husband John with Alzheimer’s, set off from Detroit in their RV, a 1978 Leisure Seeker,

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Resolution #2

Toward the end of last year I looked on my dresser at the numerous pairs of earrings, many never worn. Were they actually beckoning? It seemed as much. And so,

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Resolution #1

“Now is the accepted time to make your regular annual good resolutions. Next week you can begin paving hell with them as usual.” – Mark Twain I don’t typically make

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