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If you're in the Cleveland area then please drop it. Susan Furlong 's blog: Catherine Coulter 's blog: Tuesday, 18th December -- So the Saints didn't give us another upset last night. But everyone else -- a wild, wild Week And the Bears overcame how many straight losses to the Packers? Trubisky is one happy camper. And the 49ers beating thei Bryan Murphy 's blog: Marxism for the genteel. However, I know from experience that it holds good as far afield as provincial China, and I'd guess almost everywhere in between, too.

Although her focus is on the personal, in her understated way Fitzger Reba Birmingham 's blog: Still trying to tame Amazon. Okay this is where you laugh.

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It's a Monolithic beast. My 2nd Edition of the first book Floodlight is out, this time published by Launchpoint Press I love them! Amazon keeps selling the first edition, and I think there is one left. Alan Good 's blog: There's a new humorous essay up on Malarkeyweb called "69 Rules for Novelists": Zoltan Istvan 's blog: An article on transhumanism art I wrote has been included in the first issue of a new journal on tech, music, and art called INSAM Journal: Roxanne Rhoads 's blog: WIP it Real Good: Randi Cooley Wilson 's blog: Kaje Harper 's blog: I'm told the time to process and release can be anywhere from a couple of days to 14 days, so they should come out this month Mike Thorn 's blog: Stephanie and Rachel are joined by Devin to discuss their reading year of Also, Rachel has a huge announcement with regards to the podcast in This episode was recorded live, with the participation of their patrons.

Listen to the episode. Michele Faison 's blog: A playlist is incredibly powerful for a writer. I am going to have plenty of time for working on my stories at the end of the week and for several days following surgery.


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What's on your playlist? Share your favorite "hit you in the feels" songs to give me a boost while my fingers pour over the ke Mia Belle 's blog: Book 2 is here! The Boys Who Cherished Me is now available! Grab a copy and enjoy: Jimmy Pappas 's blog: My Blog Begins Today--December 18, is my 72nd birthday. I have decided to celebrate by starting a Goodreads blog. It remains to be seen what wisdom I can impart after all of those years.

Here is a list of some of the topics I will be writing about: Barbara Avon 's blog: Whether you're in the Christmas spirit, or not, this book is for you. Brittany Rose 's blog: I have two updates for the Amanda Johnson reverse harem series.

The second book titled Exposed, has been released for both purchase and Kindle Unlimited on Amazon. The third book, Revel I am so excited. And my following continues to increase. That's another award I can add to my book. Megan Smolenyak 's blog: Seton Shields Genealogy Grant Weathers My latest grant has been awarded to Donna J. Donna is creating a digitized record of the men who served as Surfmen in the U. In her own words: Allen M Werner 's blog: I created an unnerving event in the grotto. There will also be a scene involving the Blue Grotto in the next to be released prequel to the series.

Follow the link here and check out my blog on The Blue Grotto. Barton Jahn 's blog: A Popular Defense of the Bible and Christianity.

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One Key Point 1 Abraham is a wealthy herdsman in Canaan. But the people in Canaan who know the personal facts about Abraham…despite his worldly wealth and success…might still look down their noses at him for failing in this one culturally all-important area of not producing a male heir. Marra Roscoe 's blog: I live in MN and it is a week before Christmas. We just broke our record high temperature this last Saturday.

Officially the temp in our area was 48 degrees. It felt like Spring. We capered like colts turned loose in a bright green field. The fields aren't br Jenn Sadai 's blog: Listen to Your Critics! Ever shutdown during a conversation because the other person is telling you something you DON'T want to hear?

I had that urge while I was talking to a sweet, helpful woman last week.


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