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Sam at three months…

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One three and one two
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Three months, years, decades…
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Had you lived, Sam, you would be age 32 years on April 6, 2017
Your life was cut short at age five years from a horrid cancer battle
My blonde towheaded little boy cut down so early in life…
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Who would you have been at 32?
Maybe a doctor, a fireman, a lawyer…
Would you have a wife and children?
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I bet you were handsome in high school just like your brother, Gene
I would have loved teaching you to drive
I wonder what your first vehicle would have been…
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Your hair would be golden and your eyes a brighter blue
Like the light you gave out to all who met you
Missing you, loving you, this is for you with all my love…
Mom




Book Trailer: When Angels Fly
The Evolution of Gratitude
Self-editing: What are your options?
by Katie McCoach
You’ve finished the first draft of your novel, now it’s time for revisions. We know that you’ll need a professional editor soon, but before that, what can you do on your own? Revisions need to start somewhere, so here are a few options for editing your own work:
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Quotations on Writing by Ray Bradbury
charles french words reading and writing
“Write only what you love, and love what you write. The key word is love. You have to get up in the morning and write something you love, something to live for.”
“You fail only if you stop writing.”
“You must write every single day of your life.”

Guest author: G. Michael Vasey – Ghosts of the Living and Being in Two Places at Once
I love the premise of all the concepts in this blog post!
A recent call with my mother resulted in my latest book. Knowing my interests, my mother surprised me by telling me how on three separate occasions, she had seen her sister. The first time, she was in the kitchen and turned around to see the apparition oh her sister. It slowly faded away. The second time, she saw her outside the front door but by the time she got to the door, no one was there. A third instance shook her up quite a bit. Why? Well seeing a ghost is a scary thing but especially if the person whose ghost you see is still alive!
I was hooked – ghosts of the living.
Just recently, I came up with the idea to try a series of short Kindles. Each would be a short read on a particular paranormal topic under the series heading of ‘Paranormal Eyewitness’. Each book would…
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7 Common Sense Reasons You Should Build an Email List
- Direct Communication
Many Indie Authors don’t see the immediate need for an email list until after a book is born. That’s because after a book is published we come to see the pertinent role emails play in driving traffic to our blogs, websites, and increasing revenue. According to The Direct Marketing Association, email marketing on average sees a 4300 percent return on investment (ROI) for businesses in the USA and according to The WordPress Beginner Guide, in our business, email lists get 10 times higher conversions than social media campaigns. One reason is because of direct communication. Also known as Electronic Mail, e-mail has been around forever as a way to directly communicate over the web.
While it’s unrealistic to think all (place number of subscribers here) of your blog followers are going to be reading your content and providing feedback, the hope is that at least half…
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7 Things I Learned about Email List Building

I’ve learned so far that there’s a lot more to building an email list than getting people signed up. I’ve had an email list for years but I feel that only now am I starting to really understand how it works. A little. OK so maybe I just have an inkling of an idea. Who knows but it’s a start.
While having one is great, building an email list and the upkeep is not easy! OK, well, it’s not hair-pulling difficult but it does take some tending to. I don’t want to scare anyone away. It’s not brain surgery or anything like that but I guess that’s why they call it “building”. You don’t build anything over night. There are lots of steps and parts to keeping an email list updated and valuable.
(Click Here to read 7 Common Sense Reasons You Should Build an Email List)
Here are some…
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The importance of creativity for children
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