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The Quote that Holds Me

Posted by footloose 271 days ago (http://www.infobarrel.com)
One of the most important and masterful authors of the 20th century, Tom Robbins, has soothed my soul with one little quote I read. His work is so genuine and readable that he really should be considered a master author for the 21st century as well.

Wilderness Survival and Rescue Reading

Posted by Ramkitten 932 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
Ever since I joined a Search & Rescue (SAR) team in September, 2007, I've been reading book after book about true wilderness survival and SAR stories. I'm an addict, I tell you! In this lens, I'll review and recommend only what I've actually read (and/or watched), and if I happen to come across something I don't particularly like, I'll tell you about that too.

Eco-Chic Green Calendar

Posted by lakeerieartists 949 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
Creating new habits are always difficult, especially when you have to break old habits to create the new habits. But if you are trying to live a greener lifestyle, here is one way to remind yourself on a daily basis to recycle more, and waste less. Buy a green calendar that you will look at regularly with lots of help and tips of how to go green.It is next to impossible to change your lifestyle o

Remembering Oscar Wilde

Posted by footloose 970 days ago (http://myboomergalaxy.blogspot.com)
Did you know that Oscar Wilde is commonly referred to as the world's greatest critic? Many memorable quotes commonly used still to this day are from him. This great scholar wrote stories, plays, poems, essays and letters available today.

Gonna Catch A Big One

Posted by GrowWear 950 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
One way of entertaining my grandson, is with a story I wrote and illustrated featuring him, his Paw Paw, and Paw Paw's dog, Duchess. In the story, the three of them go on a fishing trip; my grandson narrates...

A Child Called It

Posted by Correen 971 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
All my emotions were stirred while reading this book, I absolutely could not put it down! Dave Pelzer (aka: It) accounts his life and how he suffered unbelievable abuse by those that should have loved him the most. How he survives and rises above is a shining testament to the resilience of the human spirit!

Hiking My Way to a Novel

Posted by Ramkitten 944 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
Usually writing at night while lying in my tent, I'd hold my flashlight in my mouth (shoulda had a headlamp ... duh!) so I could scribble with one hand and prop my head up with the other. I had to put down on paper all the creative thoughts and silent dialogue I'd conjured up while hiking each day. One of the most valuable and lightest-weight things I brought with me on my thru-hike was my imagin

The Himalaya Rescue Dog Squad Nepal Book Project On Kickstarter

Posted by Ramkitten 814 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
Hi, I'm Deb, a writer and Search & Rescue volunteer from Flagstaff, Arizona. I've been invited to spend three months in Nepal from May through July, 2010, to learn about the only rescue squad in the country and the many lives they've touched, so I can return home and write a book about them. Fifty percent of all book proceeds will be donated to the the Himalaya Rescue Dog Squad Nepal (HRDSN).In o

How to Write a Book or Novel - An Insider's Guide to Getting Published | eBookIssues.com

Posted by BrianRS 48 days ago (http://ebookissues.com)
This book shows writers how to maximise their chances of getting published. The ebook route has advantages for new writers and can be a prudent option to study.

This is a unique opportunity to get the inside take from a professional book editor who has both talked the talk and walked the walk. He knows what he is doing and is happy to guide you down the same path.

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