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| | | | | Image Source: blog.townswebarchiving.com Greetings! It's Liz Gauffreau with you today. In my previous post, I discussed various ways that newspapers can be used to support writing historical fiction. Today, I'm sharing a few places where historical newspapers can be found online, including state libraries (in the US) and historical societies. (You may see some redundancies... | |
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| | | | | Introduction Thank you, Luanne, for hosting me on Day #7 of my blog tour for Simple Pleasures: Haiku from the Place Just Right! For this tour stop, I'm going to say a few words about my philosophy of haiku to give readers a sense of what to expect from Simple Pleasures. I think it's important... | |
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| | | | | The simple pleasures of our favorite places in nature are gifts of the spirit to be shared with others. In this collection of 53 haiku, each paired with a photograph, poet Liz Gauffreau invites readers to come with her to some of her favorite places in Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. Some places are long-time... | |
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| | | Story Empire is growing! Today we have the pleasure of introducing our ninth and newest member, so we're once again rolling out the red carpet. Hey, SE Readers. Joan with you. Jan Sikes is an award-winning author of biographical fiction, poetry, short stories, and paranormal romance. She's also a music lover (a woman after my... | ||