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Stefanie Worth Excerpt from Where Souls Collide

Prologue May 9, 1990 St. Louis, Missouri “Daddy’s dead!” Navena came running through the kitchen, back screen door slamming in her wake. “I saw it, Mama. I saw it.” Then she fainted at her mother’s feet. “Not my husband! Not today!” Audrey Ann Larimore spun toward the window above the sink. Outside, the wind hissed. Silence pierced the air. There were no strains of “God Bless the Child” that always accompanied her husband’s work. No click-chop whirring from his manual push mower. Audrey Ann… Continue

Added by Stefanie Worth on October 21, 2008 at 12:25am — No Comments

C.F. Jackson What's Killing Your Publishing Career?

What's Killing Your Publishing Career? By CF Jackson With the large increase of books being published by self-publishers, and the up-rise of print on demand, there is still a lot of death taking place in the publishing industry. Thus far, 175,000 books have been published in 2005. Are you a part of this population? There are many aspects that make up these individuals. However, let us target just three that are undeniable to anyone reading this article. As in anything we do, a large p… Continue

Added by C.F. Jackson on April 15, 2008 at 1:08am — No Comments

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