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May.16.2013
In my almost forty-seven years I've matured in the ways of language. Somewhat. To hear me speak, maybe your thoughts would differ. Let's agree I've tried to think about language and the words, or rather, their correct usage, before I speak. Do I still say 'gonna' and 'sorta'? Sure, and I also...
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May.13.2013
By Stephen Leather http://stephenleather.com/ Plot Jack Nightingale is a London police negotiator whose final case is filled with tragedy and oddity. He only wants to move on and two years later finds him as a private detective. However, when he receives a call from an attorney informing him...
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May.10.2013
This is the first in a series of life skill blogs. These will tie in the aspects I teach in my taekwondo classes. Sometimes there will be a connection to writing, sometimes not. I think it will be up to the individual to relate these to his/her  specific situation, whether writing or...
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May.05.2013
By Harriet Lane http://books.simonandschuster.com/Alys-Always/Harriet-Lane/9781451673166 Plot Frances Thorpe works as a literary editor for a struggling London, England newspaper. One winter night, she comes upon an automobile accident and comforts the victim in the last moments of life. The...
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May.03.2013
On this cold and snowy May morning (yes, you read correctly. Snow on the ground here in Iowa. In May), I am so glad to get into my transporter, hop down to pick up this week’s featured author and travel to Hilton Head, South Carolina. On the beach as the sun is just below the horizon. The sky...
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Apr.28.2013
By Gloria Galloway http://www.amazon.com/Dead-By-Side-detective-paranormal/dp/145657910X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1367212939&sr=8-1&keywords=dead+by+my+side Plot Sacramento homicide investigators Anthony Camarelli and his partner Julia Reynolds have worked well together. When after a...
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Apr.25.2013
Finally, a warm day. Spring has been a long time coming. So, on this fine Friday morning, as I’m preparing to head to the tournament, I have to make a stop and pick up this week’s featured author. Where are we going? Where else but the gym for him show me some pointers while I conduct my...
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Apr.22.2013
By William Ryan http://www.william-ryan.com/ Plot 1937. Moscow. State Security has assigned Captain Korolev of the Moscow Criminal Investigations Department to oversee the case of the death of a film crew member currently in production in Odessa. Hoping the woman’s death can be quickly deemed...
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Apr.18.2013
On this early Friday morning, the blustery wind blowing flurries of snow (yes, I know spring is supposed to be here), I’m contemplating this week’s blog. Looking for ideas, I surf the Internet, read a chapter or two of the book in front of me, and finally check email. One of the messages...
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Apr.15.2013
by Michael Genelin http://michaelgenelin.com/ I know how you feel. You pick up a mystery set in a European country and you have second thoughts. “I can't pronounce the names,” you say. “I not familiar with the cities.” My answer? Who cares if the street, city, or personal names are half a...
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Apr.12.2013
Last week I started discussing a tournament I attended in Columbia, Missouri over Easter weekend. I mentioned that while I may compete in the various tournaments, the fun part for me is judging. Let me explain for those who have never seen a martial arts tournament a little of how ours...
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Apr.07.2013
By R. T. Raichev http://www.amazon.com/Murder-Gonzago-Antonia-Investigation-Investigations/dp/1616950862 Plot Lord Roderick Remnant was a nobleman who was not so noble. He enjoyed causing heartache, consorted with the occult, and threw wild parties on his private Caribbean island. Any wonder...
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Apr.04.2013
Last weekend, Easter weekend, I attended a tournament in Columbia, Missouri. In this week's blog, I'd like to share some of my thoughts about the experience. This is the first of many blogs to come that go down a different path. I want to explore another area of my life, my martial arts...
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Mar.31.2013
By David Lyons http://rdlyons.com/index.html Plot Newly appointed federal Judge Jack Boucher is called into handle some of the cases of Judge Epson, who suffered a heart attack. He hears a twenty year old contempt charge on a scientist who subsequently asks Boucher for assistance. He claims...
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Mar.28.2013
I’m sitting at my computer this early Friday morning trying to think of the perfect blog for this week, when suddenly this woman breaks through the door, pounds up the steps, pushes me out of my chair, and before I know what’s happening, she uploads the following blog. So, I ask myself, what...
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