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This Then That – Middle Grade Unicorn Books – Xander and the Rainbow-Barfing Unicorns or The Blue Unicorn’s Journey To Osm

Posted By Sybrina 404 days ago on Writing

https://sybrina.com - This Then That - Middle Grade Unicorn Books - Xander and the Rainbow-Barfing Unicorns (Fairies Hate Ponies) By Matthew K. Manning with illustrations by Joey Ellis or The Blue Unicorn's Journey To Osm Illustrated Book By Sybrina Durant with Illustrations by Dasguptarts

Light of the World By Michelle Miles – Silver Dagger Book Tours

Posted By Sybrina 382 days ago on Writing

https://sybrina.com - Light of the World By Michelle Miles - Silver Dagger Book Tours. Genre: Urban Fantasy, Paranormal. The final battle between Heaven and Hell is coming – and I'm at the heart of it.

As I begin my final quest for the last Holy Relic, the Ark of the Covenant, things take an unexpected turn. Kincade is forced to return to the Brotherhood of Watchers and must face the consequences for breaking their laws and assisting me in my search.

Putting the quest on hold, I track down the Brotherhood to find him. My rescue fails, however, when The Knights of the Holy Lance steal my DNA in order to create more super dream walkers. I'm determined now more than ever to destroy them.
When I once more resume my hunt for the Ark, The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are unleashed, spreading their reign of terror across countries. The world is now plagued by earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, and other disasters.
Lucifer has won.
Or has he? Read excerpt and enter giveaway.

So Bad It's Good- Analogies Written by "High School Students"

Posted By LaurelLit 1211 days ago on Writing

http://laurellit.com -  If you teach high school English, I expect you've seen this list before. I'll bet you even showed it to other members in your English department, and you all shared a good laugh one afternoon, as students left the building and you braced yourself for an hour or two of essay grading before you headed home.That's how it happened for me, when I saw this list for the first time, but that was toward the beginning of my teaching career, before there was Facebook. Since then I have seen it posted [...]

Point Park, TN: Beautiful Views, Fascinating History

Posted By booksnbackpacks 1061 days ago on Literature

https://booksnbackpacks.com - If you like nature and American history, then Point Park in Chattanooga is the perfect destination for you. You can learn about the Battle of Lookout Mountain and its importance in the Civil War and enjoy breathtaking views of the Tennessee Valley. Point Park is a 10-acre memorial park located on the northern side of...
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Let Me Introduce You To Sybrina Songs – Fooled Me Twice

Posted By Sybrina 588 days ago on Writing

https://sybrina.com - Let Me Introduce You To Sybrina Songs. I've been a singer/songwriter for too many years to count. I never reached fame and fortune but that won't stop me from sharing some of my favorites with you now and again. Enjoy. Fooled Me
Twice.

Let Me Introduce You To Sybrina Songs – Once Upon A Time

Posted By Sybrina 549 days ago on Writing

https://sybrina.com - Let Me Introduce You To Sybrina Songs. I've been a singer/songwriter for too many years to count. I never reached fame and fortune but that won't stop me from sharing some of my favorites with you now and again. Enjoy. Once Upon A Time

Eggs For The Ageless By Kyle A. Massa – Silver Dagger Book Tours

Posted By Sybrina 397 days ago on Writing

https://sybrina.com - Eggs For The Ageless - A Comic Fantasy Novel By Kyle A. Massa - Silver Dagger Book Tours. Religion is a funny thing. Especially when you accidentally create your own.

Eccentric young writer Zeggara “Egg” East has done just that, much to the chagrin of her devout mother. Egg’s new religion is called “Penguinism” and it’s proving far more popular than anyone—even the immortal Ageless—could’ve imagined. And the thing about deities is, they don’t appreciate a rival dogma. Read Excerpt, Interview and Enter Giveaway.

Some Great Social Mentions From Readers of Magical Elements of the Periodic Table – Quinnbook

Posted By Sybrina 375 days ago on Writing

https://sybrina.com - Some Great Social Mentions From Readers of Magical Elements of the Periodic Table. Enjoy reading their thoughts and give them each a like! First up - Quinnbook.

Beautiful Tarquinia: Tombs in the Italian Countryside

Posted By booksnbackpacks 1184 days ago on Literature

https://booksnbackpacks.com - Where is Tarquinia? Why should you visit? And how do you get there? Read all about beautiful Etruscan painted tombs in this fun virtual tour. The Etruscan necropolis (burial ground) of Tarquinia is the perfect site for an inexpensive day trip from Rome. Visiting ancient tombs might not seem like your idea of a fun …
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Feminist Fiction Writers: Dorothy Parker

Posted By LaurelLit 968 days ago on Writing

http://laurellit.com - If “A Phone Call” was the only story by Dorothy Parker that you ever read, you might dismiss her as frivolous. It would be easy to overlook the commentary on gender dynamics, or the skilled, biting humor that is grounded in self-deprecation, and which layers a profound sadness underneath. “A Telephone Call” is a tragi-comic rambling of a woman so desperate for a man to call her that she’s pushed to the edge. But if you consider that it was written in 1930, when women were expected to b [...]

Feminist Fiction Writers: Lucia Berlin

Posted By LaurelLit 841 days ago on Writing

https://laurellit.com - Lucia Berlin was a brilliant but mostly unappreciated author of short fiction. According to  The Guardian, Berlin focused on working class jobs in her stories, as she was from a scrappy working class background herself. At one time, she had a job as an emergency room nurse. That is not surprising, as her flash fictionContinue Reading
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I’m Going to Be An Election Judge, and then I’m Going to Write About It

Posted By LaurelLit 724 days ago on Writing

https://laurellit.com - My Next Story Will Be About an Election Judge & I’ll Tell You Why: But first, a disclaimer. I have multiple stories that need revision, and then they will hopefully be published & released soon. So it will probably be a while before this “Election Judge Story,” which is just a glimmer of a thoughtContinue Reading
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Boo’s Shoes – Learn To Tie Shoelaces

Posted By Sybrina 623 days ago on Writing

https://sybrina.com - Boo's Shoes is written by Sybrina Durant - Author of the Learn To Tie With The Rabbit and the Fox series of books with Illustration by Pumudi Gardiyawasam. This book is focused on tying shoe laces into bows. Sybrina took all of the suggestions and comments from the readers of her other learn to tie books to heart and came up with a story that girls and boys equally enjoy.

Sophia Freeman By T X Troan – Goddess Fish Promotions

Posted By Sybrina 603 days ago on Writing

https://sybrina.com - Sophia Freeman Series By T X Troan - Goddess Fish Promotions. Genre: Middle Grade Fantasy Adventure. Check out Sophia Freeman - and The Mysterious Fountain - and The Gate of Jade - and The Era of Darkness. Read excerpt and enter giveaway.