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Read my minds
Vol. 1 Texas and the vulnerable man
-Dedicated to the ©Θ€$Θ1Γ₤ constabulary-
Chapter 0 I see you
When you get a good enough picture of the world as it is today, you’ll realize that you are totally alone in this world, physically.
The world ended a long time ago but only a few seem to have realized. People still run around saying shit like "I want the world" and "the world is yours" and all that stuff to empower themselves so they can achieve in a world that does…
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Drop by Xanga.com http://cce613.xanga.com/711963936/book-promo-widows-walk-by-ken-weene/ today to catch the latest peek inside author Kenneth Weene's Widow's Walk. Host Chelle Cordero shares an excerpt from this riveting book in which you'll meet Mary Flanagan, a woman caught between her sense of religion and obligation on one hand and her very human desire for love and life on the other.
Widow's Walk is a story of good people who struggle – sometimes successfully and often not – to deal with t…
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According to the latest review at Astrology for Everyday – One Writer's Passion http://gooddaysnodays.blogspot.com/2009/09/blog-review-widows-walk.html Widow's Walk by Kenneth Weene "peels back the layers of a good family torn apart emotionally, spiritually and physically." Be sure to stop by and read the entire review and while you're there leave a comment for a chance to win a copy of the book, or possibly a copy of Weene's book of poetry. The chance to win will be available to people who visi…
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Stop by Ascroft, eh? today http://dianneascroft.wordpress.com/2009/09/04/widows-walk-by-kenneth-weene/ to get a taste of Kenneth Weene's new novel Widow's Walk. Kenneth sets up introduction to an excerpt you don't want to miss. It offers a glimpse into the Irish experience in WWII.
Widow's Walk is a story of good people who struggle – sometimes successfully and often not – to deal with the challenges in their lives. The novel reflects how family, friendship, love, faith, and character affect th…
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Author Kenneth Weene kicks off his virtual blog tour with a stop by Writer's In the Sky
http://yvonneperry.blogspot.com/2009/09/widows-walk-by-kenneth-weene.html where Yvonne Perry delves into Kenneth the person and the author with an in-depth interview.
Kenneth's novel, Widow's Walk, is for women who are trying to decide what to do with their lives. It's a book for people who like to experi…
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Today, for reasons I have yet to determine, my late, paternal grandmother weighs heavily upon my already ultra-engaged mind. Malinda Cartwright was a force of nature - a "piece of work" to be sure. This East Texas-born mother of nine, born…
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Spice Up Your Life - The Flexitarian Way - Bindu Grandhi, Author
Review by Martha A. Cheves, Author of Stir, Laugh, Repeat
I can't say that I've ever found a "healthy" cookbook that made me actually want to try it's dishes. The pictures grab my attention but the ingredients are always the same. Veggies, veggies, veggies. Don't get me wrong, I love vegetables but when I find myself thumbing through a health conscious cookbook I'm usually turned off by the lack of taste. I want healthy foods that…
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I'M ON THE WARPATH!
I’m on a bazillion e-mail lists––I swear, they must reproduce in the night. Every day, I get ecstatic emails from about ten people with some new system or formula they’ve just learned about that will FIX ME. Or MAKE ME HAPPIER, MORE FULFILLED,…
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Out from the darkness,
having a lifestyle that's plain to see,
I'm standing fully in the Light
of God's transparency.
I have no hidden agendas,
nor malicious motives;
my heavenly light is set upon a hill,
shining as a diminutive votive.
I'm a human jar of clay,
desiring true spiritual brokenness;
for God's vessels draw men to Him,
via the sparkling of His Holiness.
For the nakedness of Life
is my personal choice;
as an ambassador of Christ,
I'm hoping that through me...
Others may hear His ge…
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Everything is the life-breath of G-D it is the essence within everything that exists.
What else can you ask for, when you are one with the divine?
Think of it for a moment,.. G-D in you’…. Say it’ G-d in me.
That is it the essence of YAH within you that is the Kingdom of G-d within.
Easy to consider when you equate that you are His biophysical blueprint of an archetype messiah to the world…you could be the one sent to a lost and dying humanity… ‘If it were…
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Added by James and Terry Hamilton on March 13, 2009 at 6:30am —
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It was 8:34 am on December 20, 2008. My eyes were tired and my brain felt like mush. I’d been working on this project since May 29th. After having quite a few short stories published, I decided to start my own novel. I worked on the plot and characters meticulously. The time had come to begin.
It was a struggle getting the first five thousand words. But I continued to write. Then, I hit 10,000 words and I continued to write.
I hit 20,000 words and I started to feel like I had something special…
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Added by Lawrence D. Elliott on March 5, 2009 at 4:32am —
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It was an interesting afternoon of writing indeed. It had rained for most of the day and our electricity for the neighborhood had been shut off since the early morning. After numerous frustrating calls to the electric company, they continued to move the estimated time for restoration of service later and later unable to locate the cause of the outage. I normally write on a laptop, which of course has battery power. But a battery can only last so long.
I made arrangements for my wife to be cared…
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Continuing with themes first established in The Book of Life, author Ronnie Ka Ching Lee uses poetry as a vehicle for expressing why we are alive, how we are alive, and what we can do to make life better. The Meaning of Life: Existentialism, the Universe and Social Problems is a meditation on the nature of existence, the politics of will and psyche, and the quest for enlightenment and new knowledge. A highly unique and important contribution to philosophic thought.
Clic…
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If you're a writer, I'm willing to bet my bottom dollar that at some point you've stumbled upon the dreaded Writer's Block.
It's the point at which your ideas DRY UP. You can't imagine how your story should continue. You aren't able to turn on your creative spark. You're lost for inspiration. You feel like you're in limbo.
You feel STUCK.
As a writer, I personally find this the worst feeling in the world.
I feel trapped. I know I have a huge hurdle to jump over, but have absolutely no idea ho…
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Added by Timothy Kendrick on February 8, 2009 at 3:30am —
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The publishing process is a NIGHTMARE.
You spend years perfecting your manuscript. You take months researching the best agents and publishers in town.
You blast out your manuscripts - only to receive a handful of pre-printed rejection slips in return.
So, you get more desperate - and start sending out manuscripts a dozen at a time. More and more. Nobody is interested.
You're FRUSTRATED. And ANGRY. And... GRRR!
But it doesn't have to be that way.
Can you imagine landing yourself a HUGE publ…
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