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May 6, 2009
- Please feel free to follow my literary blogs at1.Google Blog http://www.annettedunlea.blogspot.comAnnette Dunlea Novelist Author's Literary Blog My site is Librarything.com create your own elibrary complete with profile, catalogue your favourite books, author book giveaways and keep all your book reviews in one siteList your favourite bookstore, your book events, tours, ...
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January 10, 2009
- Here in the Rocky Mountains, we've had record winds. Over at the tiny hamlet of Ward, not but a dozen miles as the raven flies, they clocked the blasts last week at 108mph. That's hurricane force, by anyone's standards. The weather-person says it's the La Niña jet stream that's causing this upheaval. Wind pounds against the side of our cabin each night, the pines groan as they try to bend and ...
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December 11, 2008
- I suffer from a compulsion which seems impossible, even though I'm fully aware of it, to stop. Oh, it's not as bad—I hope not—as, say, picking one's feet on the subway, or consuming a tub of Sinful Chocolate Ice Cream to accompany one of those 'why me?' sessions. On the other hand, I don't seem to be able to escape it, since it has become ingrained in my writing habits.The trouble is, I get ...
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November 29, 2008
October 15, 2008
- Always seeking new ways to understand my abilities and talents, I envision new opportunities in every idea that crosses my mind. Resolved to live my life by my Divine Right to Live in Joy and Freedom I am filled with confidence because of my sincere desire to overcome any limitations, losses, and lack in my personal knowingness developed by the power of Self-Revealization Acceptance. I use this ...
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September 7, 2008
- What is it that kids want to learn more than anything else when they first start school? Of course, we all know kids want to learn how to read and write. I remember from my own schooling, and from watching my own kids, that there is such a sense of accomplishment in reading those first simple storybooks; and making legible words -- a name (usually just the first name and a last initial with a ...
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July 28, 2008
- I follow where she leads me along my lonely road, sometimes laughing, sometimes weeping and everything in between. The primary distinction of the artist [and poet] is that he [she] must actively cultivate that state which most men necessarily must avoid: the state of being alone, James Baldwin (1924-1987)I try to be gentle with The Muse, but she is not always gentle with me, often-times ...
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June 9, 2008