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Monthly Archives: July 2010
Are you a Hippie?
I have discovered that I am more of a hippie than I previously thought. A “Hippie” minus the free love and pot. But give me Janis Joplin any day. Are you a Hippie? Take the quiz.
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Book Signing
I am so excited! I will be at the Marion County Library in Fairmont, WV, Saturday, July 24, 2010, from 11 am to 1 pm for a book signing of my novel, “The Reporter Wore Petticoats”. In the local paper … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews
Tagged Abolitionist, Author, book signing, Civil War, Historical Novels, Library, Slavery, Suffrage, Temperance, The Reporter Wore Petticoats
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Mary Ann Sieghart: Women on top? You’ve got to be joking
What a depressing week it has been to be female. A psychopathically violent woman-beater and murderer is lionised. A film director who drugs and then sodomises a 13-year-old girl is let off. A famous actor tells his ex-partner she deserves … Continue reading
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I Am The Way…
E. Stanley Jones wrote nearly eighty years ago, “But the Christian faith as an organized system…can not lay claim to the kingdom of God as its exclusive possession; for as Jesus broke the Jewish mold and universalized the kingdom of … Continue reading
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Haves and Have Not’s …
"Our communities are still pretty well divided up between the haves and the have not’s, the white and those of darker hue, the straight and those who aren’t. Yet we’re all meant to cross over those boundaries that keep some … Continue reading
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