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Guest: Writer/Narrator Julia Valentine
Julia Valentine, a.k.a., “Miss Worm” I met Julia online when we were on live chats. We were of the same mind about some matters, and we are both cat lovers; (we teamed up on one chatter who dared to disparage … Continue reading →
Posted in author interview, author's life, big plans, blogging, book covers, book series, characters, Children's books, Christmas, classics, collections, cozy mystery, creativity, Daily life, decisions, descriptions, dialogue, e-books, epublishing, experiences, fantasy, foreign publications, friends, Guest, Guest author, historical, hobbies, horror stories, imagination, inspiration, interview, Life, lifestyles, memories, Middle Grade Books, Miscellaneous, Narration, paranormal, personal libraries, pets, plots, public speaking, Random thoughts, reading, reading preferences, research, romance, self-publishing, short stories, shyness, The Author Life, Tonette Joyce, using talents, Visuals, Why I Write, writing, writing from experiences, YA
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Tagged Arundel Castle, Chichester Cathedral, England, English writers, Fishbourne Roman Palace, Hampshire England, HMS Victory, Julia Valentine, Miss Worm, Portsmouth HIstoric Docks, Sussex, Weald &Downland Open Air Museum
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Sunset Stays
After a short break, something jarred the desire to hear more sci-fi. As usual, what I found were more interpersonal relationships, suspense, and mystery than hard-core sci-fi, which is fine, really. Maybe it was because The Husband and I have … Continue reading →
Posted in America, audiobooks, authors, big plans, blessings, book review, Books, characters, contemporary, creativity, descriptions, Faith-centered stories, Family, HEA/HFN, imagination, inspirational stories, lifestyles, marriage, Miscellaneous, Narration, novels, reviews, Science Fiction, short stories, Tonette Joyce, writers
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Tagged Craig A. Falconer, inspirational stories, Murder, Murder she wrote, Science Fiction, Stories of redemption, Sunset Stays
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“Socially” Acceptable
I thought of the topic of the week, “How do you use social media and how has it changed”, when I found myself on one platform more and more, one that I never expected to connect with folks through: YouTube. … Continue reading →
Posted in advice, America, audiobooks, authors, battles, big plans, blessings, blogging, book review, Books, careers, collections, creativity, decisions, descriptions, experiences, Family, favorites, food, foreign language, foreign languages, foreign publications, friends, Friendship, history, hobbies, holidays, imagination, inspiration, inspirational stories, interview, language, libraries, Life, lifestyles, Lists, Miscellaneous, movies, Music, musicians, Narration, new skills, non-fiction, novels, paranormal, performances, personal libraries, pets, poetry, pronunciations, publishing, Random thoughts, reader interview, reading, reading preferences, recipe, reviews, self-improvement, shopping, short stories, shyness, teaching, time management, Tonette Joyce, translations, using talents, weather, writers, writing
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Tagged blogs, Facebook, Instagram, MySpace, Pintrest, Snapchat, Twitter, U.S. Weather Service, Vlogs, weather, Whatsapp, youtube
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Entangled in a Series
So here I was, ready for my first interview in a very long time and my guest cannot access her email. So, I said to myself, “You’ve started listening to a book series and were pleasantly surprised, review it.” “But”, I … Continue reading →
Posted in advice, audiobooks, authors, book series, characters, classics, contemporary, creativity, descriptions, Elaine Cantrell, fantasy, imagination, Narration, reviews, series, Tonette Joyce, Travel
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Tagged "Entanglement", "Entropy", "The Belt" sci-fi series, Artificial Intelligence, Futuristic stories, Gerald M.Kilby, Jason and the Argonauts, Quantum Intelligence, Space Travel stories, Star Trek, Star Trek series, Steven Jay Cohen, The Odessey, The Wizard of Oz
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