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Coming soon to a bookstore near you: Harper Lee "Go Set a Watchman" The book she wrote before "To Kill A Mockingbird" is to be released sometime in July. IMHO this is a must buy!
http://smile.amazon.com/Go-Set-Watchman-LP-Novel/dp/0062409883/ref=sr_1_1_twi_1?...
Working on finding my path in the fog. One would think in the 15 years following a DX of FM/ME/CFS I'd know the way out. Um... Not! Some days/months it's a struggle. *RollEyes* Off to sort through the 400+ e-mails that have accumulated.
A quick visit to wish everyone an absolutely grand New Year. Seems my sinus issue might be on the road out of my head so getting my eyes back is something I look forward to! Be well and take care everyone *Heart*
Happy New Year!*ConfettiP**BalloonR**ConfettiV*
Hope 2015 is a special year MA and glad you feeling better.
Alexi *Heart*
Free books for folks who read or write fantasy fiction Rachael D'aigle is offering the first four books of her Fated Saga series. Free Kindle editions on Amazon. http://www.daiglebooks.com/2014/12/fated-saga-books-1-4-are-free-on-amazon.html
One thing I really like about NaNoWriMo is that it's like being at an Outback Restaurant: No rules, just write! *Smile*
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In his book, A Million Steps, Kurt Koontz shared his experiences as he hiked the 490-mile pilgrimage along the El Camino de Santiago. Kurt shared not only sights and sounds of his physical, outward journey and meeting fellow pilgrims, he shared his inward journey as well. Now he is offering the Kindle version FREE Until November 24th. : (Available at Amazon.Com)
Downloaded to check it out. Thanks,
The link didn't work for me so I'm adding it here for others. Thanks for pointing this out. I'm off to download it.
ASIN: B00ERE7TS6
Product Type: Kindle Store
Amazon's Price: $ 9.99
Thanks for posting a correct link Diane. *Smile* I thought it was a working link but apparently not now.
I'm clueless about poetic forms. Even after reading in several of the poetic newsletters I still have a blank look about me. *Facepalm*
Would one of our more experienced members be willing to help me decide whether a new item would be considered prose or poetry?
Thanks in advance!
MA
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#1937699 by Jay O'Toole Author IconMail Icon
why don't you have a look here and join. Each week you will get a form of poetry to write.
I hope this helps.
Alexi *Heart*
This is the best explanation that I've ever read:

http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/p-as_docs/PoetryandProse.pdf

Hope that helps. *Wink* Whitemorn
Well shucks! Thanks Cinnamon! I think when NaNo is over I may start an item about living in the fog.
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*Laugh* Any time, love! This is the type of thing I was talking about in my post. Some of you still have real questions... I don't want you all to get lost in a huge list of friends who don't need any help. *Heart*
Ha! I never knew I had a "notebook" until Alexi put a note here. Thanks Alexi
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