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A New Trinity: Happy, Healthy and Wealthy

A New Trinity: Happy, Healthy and Wealthy Read more. Why an MLM religion? Because  Happy, Healthy and Wealthy is a mindset; it cannot be earned or inherited, but it can be learned through spiritual experience.  It is a scientific fact that man is a vibrational being, and it is the vibration of Desire that is at the core of all things great and small.  No one gets anything without first asking.       Does the God of your understanding Love you no matter what?      Does the God of your understanding have your back always?      Is the God of your understanding always saying YES to you?           This book  will help you understand the powerful Law of Attraction   and how you can have it all . The evolution of religion is upon us. It is time the ch...

Pee in the Woods - Adventures in Dietland

Pee in the Woods - Adventures in Dietland Read more. Written as a first-person narrative, the book is a confessional in which the  author recounts numerous embarrassing moments  caused by his obesity. Thankfully, Peterson not only weaves an effective tale; he also displays  an endearing sense of humor and the ability to laugh at his own foibles.  Still, there is a vulnerability to the author that is revealed in the honest assessment of his struggles with various diets, making the tale all the more poignant.  ​ 50 Rules Everyone Needs to Know, to Win at the Game of Dieting, including: Pee in the woods...  Burn your fat clothes...  Stop supporting the troops...  Quit the gym...  Get new friends...  and ...

CONTEST- No Fee poetry)

Prize: Autographed copy of I Passed This Way by Patricia Crandall (a book of poetry), and a New York Bestseller under $25.00. Write a poem about nature. The poem needs to be under 32 lines or it won’t be accepted. Keep it clean. Any style. Judges: Patricia Crandall, author of Melrose, Then and Now, a historical volume, I Passed This Way, a poetry collection, The Dog Men, a thriller, Tales of an Upstate New York Bottle Miner, non-fiction, and Pat's Collectibles, a collection of short stories. She is writing a y/a thriller about child sex trafficking titled The Red Gondola and the Cova . Linda Barnett-Johnson, Virtual Assistant for authors. She writes for Writers on the Move, has been published on Long Story Short and other online ezines as well as a story in The Color Gallery, an anthology of World’s Great Short Stories. She enjoys writing short stories and poetry. The contest starts now, so get your creative writing caps on. Please post it on Patricia Crand...

A Twist of Fate Changed their Lives

Read more. Judith Finneren has created a beautiful book, a deeply engaging, heartfelt journey as she navigates the unknown water of profound loss. Remember His Name"is touching, inspirational and a true gift for the loving and healing heart.  —Kristine Carlson, Don't Sweat the Small Stuff books This is a book about hope, tragedy, healing and forgiveness.  It is a personal story of a woman who experienced the sudden tragic loss of her spouse of almost 37 years. You will read of her courage and strength as she stumbled through the first few months, learning to accept the reality of what happened. Remember His Name:  Conquering Sorrow, Accepting Joy  is a book about hope, tragedy, healing and forgiveness.  It is a person...

Character Titles by Mary Deal

    Although many people claim only five to seven main titles of distinctions for types of characters, you will hear characters referred to by many different terms. What follows a list of how all characters may be titled. Protagonist – The main character of your story and can be either male or female. It can also be an animal or any person or entity around whom the story revolves. The protagonist must want something or have something to prove. The protagonist doesn’t always have to be liked. Antagonist – The person that opposes what the Protagonist wishes to overcome. An antagonist need not be a person. It can be a stubborn obstacle or situation. Secondary Character – Any character that has a fairly prominent place in the story but is not the protagonist or antagonist, yet stands out over all the rest. Incidental Character – Those story people who remain in the background and only show up to round out a scene or offer a bit of story detail that others ...

Building a Story by Mary Deal

    An example of how to begin a new story when your Muse has taken a vacation. A friend of mine—I’ll call her Judy—had written a novel and was in the process of sending it out to literary agents seeking representation. She and I knew that first-time authors typically needed to have two or more completed and polished manuscripts in hand. Publishers do not make large profits on an unknown writer’s first book but on subsequent publications instead. Money is spent on publicity for the first book to establish a reputation for an author and build readership. With these aspects already established, on subsequent books, larger profits are realized. Too, publishers are more apt to believe that a writer is capable of turning out numbers of books if they did so of their own volition and not because a publisher waits with bated breath for another manuscript. Having more than one book shows true intent as a writer. So, Judy needed to write another story, and fast. She h...