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‘Patiently’ Reading
When trying to come up with ideas for topics, this one popped into my mind:What would you read to an adult friend who was ill? I don’t believe any one book or story popped into my mind at the time. … Continue reading →
Posted in advice, Anthologies, authors, big plans, biographies, book series, Books, Children's books, collections, Dealing with stress, decisions, experiences, Faith-centered stories, favorite books, friends, imagination, inspiration, lifestyles, Middle Grade Books, Miscellaneous, Mystery stories, poetry, reading, reading preferences, short stories, Tonette Joyce
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Tagged C.S. Lewis, Cecelia Ahern, Chicken Soup books, Click Clack Cows That Type, Dear Mrs.LaRue, Liane Moriarty, Percy Jackson books, Puzzle Lady Mysteries, reading to adult patients, reading to sick people, The Ghost Girl, the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, Tomie De Paola
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It Was a Noir and Stormy Night…
“What kind of book would you like to write that you haven’t tried before?” I’d like to be able to write a REAL mystery, an all-out head-scratcher from start to finish. A gritty, serious, police or even a spy novel. … Continue reading →
Posted in authors, big plans, book series, Books, characters, Clean Writing, cozy mystery, experiences, Life, memories, Miscellaneous, Mystery stories, novels, plots, Random thoughts, romance, short stories, subplots, Tonette Joyce, villains, writing, writing from experiences
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Tagged Cozy Mysteries, Davis Way Mysteries, Gretchen Archer, Gritty Mysteries, Janet Evanovich, mystery novels, Noir Novels, Parnell Hall, Puzzle Lady Mysteries, Stephanie Plum, Writing crime novels spy novels, writing from experiences, Writing gritty novels
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