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Love reading and listening to novels. Author of four books and a chapbook of poems. https://www.graestonewriter.com
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Sorry, won't do it again.
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Good one.
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Freddy is 17...
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Nice.
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We have used socially acceptable funds for 30 years.
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Your covers are gorgeous! I use Canva as well, but not for the final layout. The school background is Canva and the chapter separators. (Well, not this big.)
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I'm 78. If you had told me when I was in Civics in 1964 that these kinds of things would happen, I would have said, "No way!."
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Happy Birthday. Many returns of the day.
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I wrote all three books of my trilogy before the first was published. My next #YA novel comes out on March 3rd, and I am writing a sequel of sorts. I'm afraid I won't have the correct foundation laid for the new book. But your new spell should make this new book shine, right?
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Five months after “The End,” I met my title character. He lived in a different state, with a different career, & different life experiences, but he was as equally broken & beautiful as my main character. He’s now my husband, my valentine, & my personal superhero. Believe in what you write! 2/2
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Ernie Fink has some fun dinosaur books for kids. A huge storm made dinos smart and able to talk. They take on a "hatchling" (young kid) to ride in on their backs. Ernie provides humor and subtle humor in these adventures. www.amazon.com/Council-Trik...
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I "captured the moment in pichers."
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I know. George needs to get with it. Get some focus. The this book published. I'm calendar challenged and usually remember WriteStuff when I see all the posts. Feel free to beat on me with an e-mail—maybe I will do better?
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Nice one
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#writestuff A5 I just finished reading "I Who Have Never Known Men" by Jacqueline Harpman. It has such a unique voice exploring the fallout of a world left behind to ruin&confusion. The story reflects the Jewish author's lived experience, though it is Scifi, the tells are all there of her survival.
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Very good!