Archive for January, 2012

Jan 30 2012

Synergy Paranormal Investigations, Harvard, NE

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By Guest Blogger Kris Sedersten Hello!  I’m Kris Sedersten, author of the new paranormal mystery-thriller, Lost Mojo.  Although second in the Mojo Series, Lost Mojo is the prequel to Mojo. It was originally published under the title The Spirit Seekers in 2008.   I wrote it as a goof; a shout out to my friends from [...]

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Jan 24 2012

Book Excerpt: The Sword of Hope by Chris Bryant

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Chapter 16 (Rusted Ashes Cemetary) The rest of the house was just as lavishly decorated as the front, Christian noticed, as they were led through to the back.  In his heart, he hoped the back had been untouched by this nightmare that claimed the rest of the city.  “Let it be as beautiful as the [...]

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Jan 24 2012

Author Profile: Chris Bryant, The Sword of Hope

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Why did you decide to write this book? It has always been a passion of mine to write, but I had never tried to write anything of this length or depth until The Sword of Hope.  I believe it’s mostly because I didn’t have the proper knowledge of how to fully describe what I saw [...]

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Jan 24 2012

Transitions

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By Guest Blogger Chris Bryant   There was a time, a long time ago, when I wasn’t where I am now.  I didn’t used to examine every detail. I didn’t try to explain everything as something else.  The time I refer to is when I was a child. As a child, I didn’t have a [...]

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Jan 24 2012

Chapter Excerpt: Operation Downfall by Daniel McNeet

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Chapter 1   2:02 A.M.       Bel Air, West Los Angeles, California She booted her laptop in the basement four stories below her room on the top floor, opened the vault program, connected to the vault’s computer, activated her decryption software and deactivated the alarm. Then the combination to the keypad which was located on [...]

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Jan 24 2012

Author Profile: Daniel McNeet, Operation Downfall

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Why did you decide to write this book? Because of political corruption in the highest levels of our government. Do you have any secret writing tips you’d like to share? I write organically. I put two characters together in a situation, become curious as to what they will do, watch them and transcribe their actions. [...]

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Jan 24 2012

Respect

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By Guest Blogger Daniel McNeet   Good day, good people. For devotees of the English language: invidious is an adjective which demonstrates jealousy and hostility. How to read Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone? “Why, very quickly, to begin with, and perhaps also to make an end. Why read it? Presumably, if you cannot be [...]

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Jan 16 2012

VACATION LASTING A LIFETIME

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By Guest Blogger Guy Quigley When I met my wife Wendy in Majorca in 1968, the last thing on my mind was falling for a twenty-year-old girl from Zambia. In Africa, she lived on 100,000 acres cattle ranch and that summer she was vacationing in Palma Majorca with her parents. As fate would decree, I [...]

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Jan 16 2012

COMPLACENCY IN CENTRAL AFRICA CAN LITERALLY BITE YOU OR GET DAMM CLOSE.

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By Guest Blogger Guy Quigley Previously I had blogged about meeting my wife in Majorca and ended it there. However, when I wend out to Zambia to marry her, and the aircraft landed amid gunfire, I though, just my luck. Here I am in Africa, against the advise of everyone and landing right in the [...]

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Jan 16 2012

DUBLIN TO DOYLESTOWN

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By Guest Blogger Guy Quigley This is my first blog and what a “LULU” it is. My friend Joe (Surname withheld) who lives between Dublin Ireland and Durban South Africa had to come to the United States on August 2nd 2011 to attend a deposition in a vexatious litigation case brought upon him by a [...]

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