adoption
November 18, 2009
- As most of you know, who know me, nothing I've ever done in my life has been more important to me, or given me more joy (also more challenge, for sure) than raising my three children, now grown and launched in the world in ways I am deeply proud of. I could not love them more. For many years, I have thought about adopting a child from some other part of the world, in need of a loving ...
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October 30, 2009
- On this the last day of my virtual book tour for "Jesse's Girl," many thanks to all my supportive colleagues who have stopped by!!! http://www.thehotauthorreport.blogalogues.com/ Novelist/playwright Gary Morgenstein is the author of four novels. In addition to Jesse’s Girl, a thriller about a widowed father’s search for his adopted teenage son who has run away from a drug ...
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October 27, 2009
- http://girlsjustreading.blogspot.com/2009/10/guest-post-author-gary-morgenstein.htmlThe Mystery of the RideNow this sounds odd coming from someone who writes thrillers, but I am deeply impressed by writers who plan everything out. Index cards, Microsoft word folders, Twitter files, things attached to computers blinking various colors like an alien spacecraft containing who knows what sort of ...
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October 26, 2009
- http://scribevibe.blogspot.com/2009/10/guest-post-by-gary-morgenstein-author.html Here is the latest posting from my "Jesse's Girl" virtual book tour as I head into the fourth and final week!In addition to Jesse’s Girl, Gary Morgenstein’s most recent novels, both available exclusively on Amazon.com, are the political baseball thriller Take Me Out to the Ballgame and the romantic ...
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October 20, 2009
- Sharing another posting from my "Jesse's Girl" virtual book tourhttp://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-21649-Virginia-Beach-Publishing-Examiner%7Ey2009m10d19-Jesses-Girl-Interview-with-thriller-author-Gary-Morgenstein Jesse's Girl: Interview with thriller author Gary MorgensteinOctober 19, 6:33 AMVirginia Beach Publishing ExaminerPrevious Jesse's Girl by Gary Morgenstein Photo Credit: Gary ...
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October 14, 2009
- http://www.caridad.com/2009/10/13/write-until-it-hurts-by-gary-morgetnstein/ I THOUGHT YOU WOULD APPRECIATE THIS FROM MY CURRENT "JESSE'S GIRL" BOOK TOURI have with me a very special guest today. Please welcome Gary Morgenstein, the author of JESSE’S GIRL who is going to offer up some tips on writing!Without further ado, here is Gary’s WRITE UNTIL IT HURTS!Writing is a muscle like ...
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October 12, 2009
- Here is Week Two of my "Jesse's Girl" book tour. Check out my radio interview tonight with Kim Smith at 8:30PM/ETOct. 12 – Dear Author www.dearauthor.com Introducing Writers! Radio Show (radio show) Show Information:Introducing Writers! Radio Show with Kim Smith (radio interview) www.blogtalkradio.com/kims Oct. 13 – Caridad Pineiro www.caridad.com/blog Oct. 14 – As the ...
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October 8, 2009
- I know everyone is on the edge of their seats for my "Jesse's Girl" virtual book tour, so here's a posting from yesterday! http://thestorybehindthebook.wordpress.com/There’s nothing more difficult than being a parent. Please indulge my hubris in quoting my own words. The main character in Jesse’s Girl, Teddy Mentor, explains that we think marriage is ‘til death do us part, ...
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October 3, 2009
- My son came home at seven-days-of age. Fifteen years later, I am still in Nursery Nirvana. From the moment I first held him in my arms, I have felt a deep pride in him and how he came to be my son - and he knows it.We have always discussed adoption naturally and openly, and with great joy. I call him my Very Special Child and even wrote a book by that title for him. He is giving a copy of it ...
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September 28, 2009
- Recently I read an email from a young mother of a one month old baby born with cleft lip and palate. Her tearful post recounted a scene in her local grocery store earlier that day. As I read her account of what had taken place, I remembered a similar incident which had happened to me and my son, and the anger began to build.First, let me say that we mothers of children born with craniofacial ...
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