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Write Away! A Place for writers to share their work.
posted at February 11, 2012 10:19 AM EST
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Re: Write Away! A Place for writers to share their work.
posted at February 15, 2012 6:51 AM EST
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In Response to Write Away! A Place for writers to share their work.: Writing is a passion and a pastime. Come here and share your work, read others , and enjoy your passion! Do you write daily? Or , only when the spirit hits? Posted by BettyCM Hello, BCM; I'm both thrilled and thankful to meet you! Like you, it's both my passion and pastime; I used to write the spirit hit me, which was at least once a day. But, the dramas of life, love, space and time dampened my fiery spirit, and slowed me down. Now, I find myself missing it AND the inspiration of communing with others who enjoy written arts. One of my fav daily warm-up routines is the "9 Words-A-Day" exercise; and, it's the bestest inspiration, ever! It's an excellent icebreaker, and I'd love to start a group spot here. If I build it, maybe they'll come . . . so, I'm going for it. The worst that can happen is it'll be just us two, and ain't nuthin wrong with that!![]() See you at the 9WAD (I hope). Denise |
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Re: Write Away! A Place for writers to share their work.
posted at February 20, 2012 11:10 AM EST
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Sorry, I don't have a writing message to share, but, I do have some free books! ![]() I found this website for free audio books, if anyone is interested: The Classics-- in case you missed some http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/9P0doT/www.freeclassicaudiobooks.com/ |
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Review: Stoking the Embers of War
posted at February 20, 2012 2:32 PM EST
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Stoking the Embers of War Bridgton, Maine – Stoking the Embers of War is a historical novel set in Portland, District of Maine, Massachusetts, 1789-90, in the aftermath of the American Revolution. The Treaty of Paris was signed less than seven years earlier, in 1783, and though all that remained of the war’s inferno was little more than smoldering embers in the memories of those who survived, passions ignited by the conflict still ran thick and hot through the veins of the wounded. The people of Falmouth Neck saw their homes burned to the ground at the very outset of hostilities, and a contingent of Falmouth militiamen participated in the Penobscot Expedition, which resulted in one of the worst disasters in U.S. Naval history. In 1786, the people who lived on the Neck split off from Falmouth and incorporated the town of Portland, but the District of Maine was part of Massachusetts until 1820. On July 21, 1789, an unregistered English sloop was captured while anchored at Cape Porpoise and impounded at Portland the next day. The crew consisted of but three men, an American, a Norwegian, and an Englishman, and an African boy. It was determined that the ship was the Mary, an English slave trader, and that its rightful master, Captain John Connor of London, England, had been murdered and thrown overboard off the coast of Africa six months earlier. Thomas Bird, the Englishman, was tried for the piratical murder of Captain Connor, and was convicted; the only person held accountable for the crime. On June 25, 1790, he was escorted to a gallows on Portland’s Bramhall Hill by U.S. Marshal Henry Dearborn who would later be appointed U.S. Secretary of War by President Thomas Jefferson. Thomas Bird’s death sentence was the first to be handed down by a U.S. District Court under the authority of the then new U.S. Constitution. The story is narrated by Jeremy Haggett, a Boston newspaper reporter sent to cover the story of the Mary’s capture and the subsequent murder trial. His brother, Lewis Haggett, was a U.S. Continental Marine killed in action at Bagaduce during the Penobscot Expedition. Lewis Haggett had lived in Portland for several years during the revolution, and Jeremy spends much of his time on the Neck with those who knew his brother. Jeremy and Lewis Haggett are the only fictional characters in the book.
Stoking the Embers of War, ISBN 1463544393, 268 pages, is available in paperback for $11.95 through local bookstores, Amazon.com, Amazon’s Kindle Store ($4.95), and at https://www.createspace.com/3615621 .
Jerry Genesio is also the author of Portland Neck: The Hanging of Thomas Bird. He has a B.A. degree in History, summa cum laude, from the University of Southern Maine, and was employed as a Maine Historian and Special Collections Assistant at the Portland Public Library, retiring in 2003. He resides, with his wife, Judy, in Bridgton, Maine. # # |
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Re: Write Away! A Place for writers to share their work.
posted at February 29, 2012 2:31 PM EST
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In Response to Re: Write Away! A Place for writers to share their work.: Sorry, I don't have a writing message to share, but, I do have some free books! I found this website for free audio books, if anyone is interested: The Classics-- in case you missed some http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/9P0doT/www.freeclassicaudiobooks.com/ Posted by louisie Louisie, I beg to differ. You DO (and DID) have much to offer. Thank you for the sites to free Classics -- always a winner! And, the first nine words off the top of your head will also be an inspiration to us 9WADers! Any words will do, go ahead; we'll wait. ![]() Thanks, again. D |
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Re: Please feel free to take a look at my book & website
posted at March 16, 2012 4:24 PM EDT
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My passion is writing. I targeted this book toward young adults, but it is a good general read for everyone. We all have young people in our lives that we hope will embrace abstinence until they are married. Leah's Uncompromised Abstinence. http://www.mdholidaystories.com/ My next story will touch on the subject of abuse and incest. Awesome subjects for an old gal like me.
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Re: Please feel free to take a look at my book & website
posted at March 20, 2012 12:54 AM EDT
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In Response to Re: Please feel free to take a look at my book & website: My passion is writing. I targeted this book toward young adults, but it is a good general read for everyone. We all have young people in our lives that we hope will embrace abstinence until they are married. Leah's Uncompromised Abstinence. http://www.mdholidaystories.com/ My next story will touch on the subject of abuse and incest. Awesome subjects for an old gal like me. Posted by mamieholiday Ahhh, Mamie; welcome to the club! There are many teens and young adults in my life, many of whom have needed guidance since early childhood. They, and countless others, are suffering from Bad and/or No Parenting Syndrome. Welcome to the club! Denise
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Re: Write Away! A Place for writers to share their work.
posted at March 24, 2012 6:39 PM EDT
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Re: Write Away! A Place for writers to share their work.
posted at March 28, 2012 12:41 AM EDT
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I would like to recommend my recently published novel, 'Amidst The American Dreams' by Stephan James Gathings for your readers. It is available in both softcover and in e-book formats from Amazon.com and Barnesandnobles.com http://www.amazon.com/Amidst-American-Dreams-Stephan-Gathings/dp/145605774X http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/amidst-the-american-dreams-stephan-james-gathings/1100439356 ![]() Here is one 5 star review: 5.0 out of 5 stars A Very Good Read, September 26, 2011 By This review is from: Amidst The American Dreams (Paperback) I don't usually do this, but I wanted to recommend this novel to anyone who is a child of the first half of this past century. Not only is this book a great read, but also it is the type of novel that makes you want to get back to it as soon as you can to find out what's going to happen next. It is truly an emotional roller coaster, moving back and forth between comedy and epic-level tragedy -- from the high-jinx of high school to the gruesome carnage of the Vietnam war, from the innocence of first love to the heartbreak of divorce and the spectre of untimely death.Steve Gathings is an excellent storyteller, who in this novel weaves the threads of a number of lives into the fabric of fiction, a fiction that is very real to so many of us from the "baby boomer" generation. Readers will find a little of themselves in this mirror of a time long lost and much missed, a time when we were young but didn't know it. Thank you and I hope you enjoy the story.--Steve Gathings |