Stop and Smell the Pages
WORD OF THE WEEK—Plethora (adjective) \ˈple-thə-rə\: a very large amount or number; an amount that is much greater than what is necessary (synonym = excess or abundance). In the digital society that…
Read moreWORD OF THE WEEK—Plethora (adjective) \ˈple-thə-rə\: a very large amount or number; an amount that is much greater than what is necessary (synonym = excess or abundance). In the digital society that…
Read moreWORD OF THE WEEK—Perturbing: per·turb·ing (adjective) \pər-tûrb’-ing\: causing worry or anxiety (synonym = distressing or upsetting). There I was, anxiously awaiting the arrival of my newest order of books for the…
Read moreIf you are or plan on being in the metro Atlanta area on May 14th, come and join us for the Book Signing Extravaganza! Support a local author, and purchase some…
Read moreI’m exhausted. No more than I have been for the past eight months, but it’s certainly attacking me with a vengeance these days. I started writing my new novel (or…
Read moreWORD OF THE WEEK—Assiduous: as·sid·u·ous (adjective) \ə-ˈsij-wəs, -ˈsi-jə-\: showing great care, attention, and effort (synonym = diligent). “In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit.” And so began the…
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