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Monthly Archives: November 2013
Favorite gifts for writers part 2
Finding a gift for a writer should be fun! There are almost too many ideas. Here are a few things that writers can use to construct their novel or to be inspired. Ideas to inspire: There are oodles of gifts … Continue reading
From blog to book: Tish Jett’s “Forever Chic”
What is it that French women have to make them seem so youthful and stylish, even hot as they age? Journalist and blogger Tish Jett has been on a journey to find out how French women maintain health, beauty … Continue reading
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Tagged afemmeduncertainage, blog to book, book reviews, Forever Chic, french beauty, French living, french style, french women, ines de la fressange, Jennifer L. Scott, Jennifer Scott, lessons from madame chic, Tish Jett, writing
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Be Careful What You Wish For – Ravens by George Dawes Green
I’ve been reading some Southern fiction recently, including Flannery O’Connor’s Wise Blood, and this suspense novel Ravens, by George Dawes Green, which I’m cross-posting here from my reading blog, Coast To Coast Books. http://www.coasttocoastbooks.wordpress.com I hope you enjoy it! The Boatwright … Continue reading