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| | | | | I'm thrilled to be part of the talented writer Elizabeth Gauffreau's blog tour. I'm offering sincere praise, having read two of her books. Telling Sonny was a superior coming-of-age story set in the 1920s about a naïve small-town girl who falls for a visiting vaudeville performer. Here is my review from 2021: https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/R1G2CHWODMQRIJ/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_rvw_ttl?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B0BY92VV76 I also... | |
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roberta-writes.com
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| | | | | Picture caption: Book cover for A Nobel Bargain by Jan Sikes featuring a young man in old fashioned working clothes with a dog and an old fashioned vehicle. What Amazon says A true testament of character, resilience, and the magic of never giving up.The year is 1948 and folks in the sawmill town of Crossett,... | |
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storyempire.com
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| | | | | Welcome back, SE'ers, to another edition of using power words in place of more common telling words. Today's word is HELD. Here are a couple of examples: The song held her attention. A better choice: The song caught/captured her attention. Or you could even turn it around and say something like: Captivated by the stirring... | |
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| | | I almost wasn't going to post this month - after all, my biggest achievement over the month was finally testing negative on a RAT. Yes, folks, I spent the middle two weeks of the month locked away in covid isolation. According to the rules of where I live, I could have begun getting out and... | ||