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![]() Martha Jette is a former newspaper and magazine editor, now author of four published books, with a fifth on the way soon.
Please take the time to visit her sites: Paranormal and Other Books Playing With The Devil Ryze Site Sort By: Date | Popularity
![]() How to Write a CookbookWhy not take all those great recipes handed down by your mother and/or grandmother and create your own cookbook? This article will set you on the right course to doing just that. ![]() How to Write a Novel – Fiction or Non-fictionLearn the difference between writing a fiction and non-fiction book, as well as the various elements involved with each that a writer should know. ![]() Boomers Can Turn Back the Clock on AgingThere are things boomers can do to turn back the clock on aging. Aging With Creativity helps boomers and those over 50 with articles, tips, tricks and more on maintaining good health creatively into their golden years. ![]() Author Shares Amazing NdeIf there is one thing you can say about author David Oakford, it is that he is brutally honest. Yes, he did take drugs – specifically PCP.
Back in 1979, he was a depressed and reckless young man, who thought nothing of partying as hard as possible with his friends. What he didn’t realize however is that he’d soon be learning of perhaps the most important message he’d ever receive. ![]() Australian Shares Home With Two GhostsThis story comes from 27-year-old Tim McMahon. Tim, who is a writer, artist and part-time student has lived in a haunted house in Geelong, Australia for 19 years. ![]() Book Review: the Return by Margaret GuthrieWhen a loved one passes over, the grief is always difficult to deal with and even more so, if the people you love die a violent and unexpected death. Such was the case for Lydia and her sister Margie, whose parents were brutally murdered in the school gymnasium next to their New Hope home. ![]() Book Review: My Dearest Friend by Hazel StathamRobert Blake thought his world of all-consuming guilt and anger over the untimely death of his younger brother, Stefan would never end. To ease his overwhelming grief, the Duke of Lear frequented London's smoke-filled gaming rooms - "home to the cream of society." ![]() Book Review: Lady of the Roses by Sandra WorthLady of the Roses is a heart-wrenching tale of love and war set in England in mid-1400. It recounts the ongoing battle for supremacy between the houses of York and Lancaster, the white rose and red rose respectively. At the same time, two powerful families – the Nevilles, who favored York and sought peace, and the Percies, who followed no one but themselves – struggled for control of the land. ![]() Book Review: Bee Balms & Burgundy by Nelson PahlThe Author’s Note at the beginning of this novella left me wondering.
“To every woman who has fought the battle, and the subsequent self-doubt and fear, win or lose… I offer my respect.” Nelson
I thought perhaps that Nelson Pahl referred to the timeless battle women face when it comes to love – from finding the right partner, to attempting to build a relationship with one man that would last a lifetime. Boy, was I wrong! ![]() Suzuki Issues Nature Challenge to Save the EnvironmentI met David Suzuki in 1986 at a special awards dinner at the Windsor Press Club. I was there to receive the Dean’s Award for top of my class in St. Clair College’s three-year print journalism course. Suzuki was there to talk about the environment.
Before people even got interested in the environment and began raised concern about what man has done to destroy it, Suzuki was ringing the alarm bells.
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