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    Hi, I hope you are doing well. Here is another place you may want to visit: CreativeLive. They offer many different classes from writing to drawing. Enjoy!
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    Lazy Days Book Giveaway August 15 – 30: Historical Romance, A Bear Lake Family Saga, has strong female characters who have a destiny to fulfill. Each woman wants to ma...
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    The Keys to the Kingdom Finding Place in Historical Fiction When your eyes glaze ov...ronze mythical animals are situated above the entry way. Julia Morgan’s 1937 remodel of the façade and gold lobby...
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    Advocates United for Humanity (AU4H) is hosting a fundraiser, People Helping People, to provide free community outreach programs to children. Last year, AU4H hosted Ho...
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    The Roaring Twenties - A Time of Change and Independence! The “Roaring Twenties” was a new decade of independent women, when they raised their hemlines and bobbed thei...
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    Why Honor Our Flag? When I see our beloved flag, I think of all the men who have fought for our freedom. The soldiers in Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan have risked their...
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    When asked about the inspiration for my novel, I answer simply: “I love libraries.” Libraries of all shapes and sizes; new libraries and old libraries; libraries here,...
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    Love Letters and a Mysterious Stranger: Intriguing letters… letters that were given much thought… letters written so eloquently… letters that touched Edith’s heart! Wh...