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yolanda-jackson's picture
Mar.28.2010
http://www.publishamerica.net/product88842.html Chapter 1 THE SPOILED PRINCE In the land of Mayfair, lived a king by the name of Alfred and his wife, Queen Jasline. King Alfred and Queen Jasline had two children, the oldest Prince Harry and his younger sister, Princess Cilla. Prince Harry was a...
yolanda-jackson's picture
Mar.28.2010
 http://www.amazon.com/Peter-Carrot-Top-Search-8th-Key/dp/1598249673   Chapter 1 Meet the Carrot-Tops A long, long time ago, in the year 1850, there was a man by the name of Sam Carrot-Top. He was a well educated man, slender in build and always wore a dusty old cap that covered his orange...
yolanda-jackson's picture
Mar.28.2010
 http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Imaginary-Friends/Yolanda-Jackson/e/9781608620173/ Chapter OneEveryone had or has imaginary friends; what do yours tell you to do? Well, I’ll tell you about my friends. Back in the 1980's, I was living the worthless life of an abused child, one that society doesn’t...
lynda-fitzgerald's picture
Jan.06.2010
My work isn't writing.  It never has been, although I've been writing since I was ten years old.  I also work full-time and have all my life.  No.  Writing isn't my work; writing is my love.  It's always amazed me that I can come home exhausted from a full day of work, much of which is done on a...
dale-estey's picture
Dec.10.2009
Considering the final result, there does not seem to have been much reason to publish this "book".  There is (again) the comparison to Kafka's friend, Brod, and Kafka's request for him to destroy his manuscripts. Kafka did indeed do this, but did so knowing full well that Brod would not...
barri-l-bumgarner's picture
Aug.30.2009
I just received the new book My First Year in the Classroom, with a story I wrote in it! I'm excited! You can check it out on Amazon. Many teachers contributed, and it's got some great insight in it for new and veteran teachers! Since it's a compilation like this, it was a one-time payment to...
kellyann-f-zuzulo's picture
Jan.26.2009
When you're an author, rejection in some form is inevitable.  The question is: do you speed along to your destination, never looking in your rearview; or do you gauge your mileage, and use your turn signals so others on the road get a sense of your direction.  I started a new blog this past week...
jonathan-dozier-ezell's picture
Jan.02.2009
Much of the past week has been spent fighting the inevitable inertia that comes with two holidays only seven days apart. Last night I finished reading Edgar A. Poe, and tomorrow I'll finish and (hopefully) review The Unseen by T.L. Hines, so be on the lookout for that review. I hope everyone's...
amy-king's picture
Dec.06.2008
photo by Amy King Body Clock Eleni Sikelianos Lauded by Michael Ondaatje as an “unforgettable” writer, and praised by The Washington Post for her ability to capture “the subtlest shades of the emotional palette,” Eleni Sikelianos is one of the most highly regarded...