Reading the Classics
I have recently embarked upon a new venture!
Reading the Classics Read More »
Experience two of the greatest Christmas stories of all time with your family. Dicken’s Christmas classic and his last published book, read to his children for Christmas every year, have each been divided into twenty-four readings for you to read from December 1 to 24. Experience the master storyteller’s magic all over again this Christmas season with this fantastic deal!
Dickens Advent Reader Read More »
The last published book of Charles Dickens, read to his children for Christmas every year, has been divided into twenty-four readings for you to read from December 1 to 24. Experience the master storyteller’s magic all over again this Christmas season.
The Life of Our Lord Read More »
Share the Dickens Christmas Classic with your Family
Experience one of the greatest Christmas stories of all time all over again!
Nanowrimo is coming along well. Halfway through, and I am up over 80,000 words.
Excerpt from Seventh Son by Orson Scott Card Read More »
Am I still working on my Nanowrimo novel? You bet! 48,212 words in. While the official goal of Nano is 50,000 words, my goal is 125,000 words, so I’m not as close as you may think.
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(Book #1) Dave has run away from his miserly, abusive guardian with no money or possessions of his own—even his clothing has been stolen—but armed with his wits and a cheerful nature, he makes friends quickly and gets ever closer to his dream of flying an airship.
Dave Dashaway the Young Aviator or In the Clouds for Fame and Fortune Read More »
Nanowrimo is on! I am 9,009 words in and motoring away.
Excerpt from Sycamore Row by John Grisham Read More »
Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, read the rules at A Daily Rhythm. Anyone can play along!
Excerpt from Green eyes in Las Vegas Read More »
Over the next couple of weeks, in conjunction with Halloween and the Day of the Dead, I have gone crazy with Kindle promos!
Promos! Free books for all! Read More »