1. I came across this
article on 44
Proven Ways to Market and Sell Your Self-Published Book. Even if you're not
self-published, there are some excellent ideas here.
2. Laurel Garver, at Laurel's
Leaves, gives tips on Writerly Frustration and how to deal with it.
3. Susan
Panzica's recent experience with an overgrown garden prompted much
introspection. Check out this thoughtful post. She gives us a lot to consider.
4. WND
reports on the suppression of the Planned Parenthood videos by two judges and
how to get around it. Every time I think of what they're doing to these
infants, some of them born alive, I'm horrified. I can only imagine how God
views these horrendous practices.
5. All my family and
friends know how much I love chocolate. Pair it with peanut butter, and my
heart skips a beat or two. Here's a recipe from Kraftrecipes.com
that I'd like to try. If you try it first, will you let me know how it turns
out?
Writers: How do you
deal with Writerly Frustrations? Have you used them to communicate that feeling
and the tension it causes in your writing? Please share.
Readers: Do you pin
recipes on Pinterest or save them for future reference? Have you actually tried
any of them?
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