Written by a professional editor and published author, this ebook available on Amazon talks you through the process of writing your own book, without
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How to Write a Book or Novel
Posted by BrianRS 14 days ago (http://www.amazon.com)
An insiders guide to not only starting a book, but also how to finish a book and get it published. There are options available these days that make it not only very affordable but also very feasible for anyone to write and publish their own book.
Written by a professional editor and published author, this ebook available on Amazon talks you through the process of writing your own book, without
Written by a professional editor and published author, this ebook available on Amazon talks you through the process of writing your own book, without
Getting the low-down on how to start a book is not easy, . . . until now, that is. Here are 7 'getting started on a book' tips for beginners. An invaluable aid for all new writers
This article has been written by a writer for a writer, he has been there and understands the problems writers are faced with when it comes to getting started on a book. His seven tips will help you overcome the obst
This article has been written by a writer for a writer, he has been there and understands the problems writers are faced with when it comes to getting started on a book. His seven tips will help you overcome the obst
Isabel Our Belgian Sheepdog Who Is A Paralyzed dog Now on Wheels!
Posted by nightbear 23 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
This is the story of our Isabel. Our Belgian Sheepdog mix that we rescued and loved from the minute we brought her home at six weeks. She is a wonderful companion and great friend, and certianly did not deserve what happened to her.
Today she is a paralyzed dog that is living the life of Riley... on wheels!!
But she doesn't care, she has not idea anything went wrong. It is a heartfelt hum
Today she is a paralyzed dog that is living the life of Riley... on wheels!!
But she doesn't care, she has not idea anything went wrong. It is a heartfelt hum
A Book Review of Expat Living in Rural France
Posted by BrianRS 25 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
This a book review of a book that is based on a the life and times of expats living in the South of France. A series of short story's that describe the comings and goings of an expat community as they live their lives out amongst the local French community. It is very much tongue in cheek and takes a humorous slant on life in France. Very enjoyable and a pretty accurate reflection of French livin
My paralyzed dog was saved from death from tainted chicken jerky treats form China. A very close call. You must learn the dog symptoms and how to protect your dog.
This was very frightening, we had no idea what was wrong, we wanted to blame it on the paralysis, we didn't know what else to think. But soon we realized a lot of people were having trouble and we learned before it was too late. Pl
This was very frightening, we had no idea what was wrong, we wanted to blame it on the paralysis, we didn't know what else to think. But soon we realized a lot of people were having trouble and we learned before it was too late. Pl
December 30th - This Day In History - InfoBarrel
Posted by BobD 53 days ago (http://www.infobarrel.com)
On December 30th, throughout the past, there have been many interesting vents. In 1862. the USS Monitor sank. The USS Monitor was the first ironclad of the Union during the Civil War. The USS Monitor fought the Confederate ship to a standstill, but sank later during a storm. In 1965, Ferdinand Marcos became President of the Philippines, and through one means or another remained in power until
Alexander Calder Mobiles - InfoBarrel
Posted by BobD 54 days ago (http://www.infobarrel.com)
Many forms of art have been around for centuries. Sculpture had been one of them and had been done in many forms. Kinetic art is a form that incorporates movement into the piece as part of the art. The movement can be incorporated by a motor, wind, or by the viewer. Alexander Calder made kinetic art, mostly using wind to provide movement. He made many smaller pieces, that would hang and use
Olympics and History of the Marathon - InfoBarrel
Posted by BobD 60 days ago (http://www.infobarrel.com)
The Olympics, in thier present form, has only been around for about 150 years. They have been around in one form or another for several hundred years. When the Olympics were being promoted in the late 1800s, the Marathon was one of the races added to the games. It was named after a battle in which Athens fought off Persia, and a story tells of a runner who traveled to tell the story.
Christopher Columbus and his Day - InfoBarrel
Posted by BobD 60 days ago (http://www.infobarrel.com)
In the 1400s, Christopher Columbus thought the world was smaller than it actually was, and thought China was much bigger. He set off to find a new shipping route to Japan and China. Instead of finding a new route, he found a New World. And America was discovered. This mistake earned him recognition at the time, and recognition from those who would inhabit the New World.
Dugong - Origin of Mermaids - InfoBarrel
Posted by BobD 61 days ago (http://www.infobarrel.com)
The dugong is a sea creature threatened by the pollution that we allow to wash into the coast. The pollution kills the grasses these gentle beast live off of. The dugong may have been the animals that gave rise to rumors of mermaids. The dugong and its cousin, the manatee, have been around for thousand of years. Most of the countries of the world have outlawed hunting of the dugong.
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