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    I’m excited to share that my new poetry collection is now available! This book took me a lifetime to write and I am so happy it found a home with JackLeg Press. FI...
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    Cedar Hawk Songmaker was born and lived all her life in Minneapolis. Yet she's never heard the music of ice breaking in the Mississippi River, and she’s seen just one...
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    I am a retired business woman, now widowed, after a fifty one year marriage, who has written a seriously funny book to help educate senior women on how to date on line...
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    I was born with a brain that works differently. I knew always, but the things my brain wouldn't do seemed so unimportant and so outweighed by its strengths that it wa...
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    Hey Kamy! It's Taneisa Grier. I was wondering if you've had a chance to look at the book Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng. I was looking at some of the reviews an...
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    Abe Freeman draws the line at one delicacy: https://bookfare.blogspot.com/2020/01/foodfic-please-welcome-sandra-bolton.html
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    Irene Roth posted a status
    This is a wonderful contemporary comedy with a twist of romance and fantasy. I love the story on so many levels. It is also poignant in places as it sadly describes th...
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    Touched By Adoption More On Rejection & Some Advice About Coping In a recent a...e eased with an apology or a good night’s sleep. Just like minor slights, moderate hurts – like sharing a co...
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    Mary Krakow posted a status
    52 ancestors, week #1 The theme for week one of 52 ancestors in 52 weeks is Foundations. I decided to write about my maternal grandfather this week because his line i...
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    MISTAKEN It was almost closing time when struggling to get my card out of my wallet, I walked in. The attendant looked deeply into my eyes with concern and asked, “Wh...