Guest Post: A.M. Hargrove
**This is an Adult Romance and is not suitable for younger readers due to its mature content and strong language.** Dark Creatures have descended upon Earth and Abaddon has taken control. He wants Lia…
View ArticleThe Duke of Gloucester
Retired Engine Driver John Anthony has submitted a guest blog post, sharing his experience of the unique BR Standard 8P Pacific, 71000 Duke of Gloucester. Hi folks, He rolled down the platform at Carl…
View ArticleGot Kids You Want to Educate About Music? Follow This Guy’s Lead.
This comes from a reader named Chris who believes that it’s his job as a father to educate his kids on music. I like his style. As an actuary, I can’t help but have an interest in human life expectan…
View ArticleGuest Blog and Giveaway with Betty Bolté
I’d like to share the reasons why I fell in love with reading historical romance. The follow-on is that I enjoy writing it as well, but that’s because I love reading it so there’s no list to make for …
View ArticleGuest Blog and Giveaway with Donna Butler
Blue collar guys love strippers. Horny frat boys and CEOs love strippers. Tony Soprano and his crew loved strippers, and everybody knows rappers love strippers. T-Pain said it like this: Got the body …
View ArticleRecipes Using Coffee: Guest Blog and Giveaway Capturing You by Katana Collins
Good morning, everyone! And thanks for having me. I'm not sure how many of you have read any of my books (current or past), but there's always one thing in common. In every. Single. Book. …
View ArticleBegging for Change from a Smartphone – by Simona Asinovski
Judging a homeless person’s story in San Francisco “Hey, do you want an orange?” I ask. She’s sitting on a street corner with a backpack. Her face is marked up with whiskered scars of cosmetic or self…
View ArticleAnnouncing the Top 10 Guest Blog Posts of 2014!
I want to give a huge shout out to all the amazing Corkboard Connections guest bloggers of 2014! All of their posts were terrific, and they've added so much variety to my blog. Last week I featured al…
View ArticleResolving to Be Kind: 10 Resolutions for 2015
As 2014 rapidly comes to a close, I find myself straddling the line between the past and the future, as I reflect on the ups, downs, and the middle ground of the past year and look forward to the endl…
View ArticleGuest Bloggers WANTED – “Team Charisma World People” – UPDATE
We’ve published submission now from three of the five of our winners. ALL were a great success in my eyes, and by the looks in readers eyes with hundreds of hits. Thank you my friends for taking part,…
View Article2014 in review
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: The concert hall at the Sydney Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed about 42,…
View ArticleHappy New Year from the Disability Visibility Project
The Disability Visibility Project kicked off in July 2014 and since it’s almost the midpoint of our project, I’d like to express my gratitude to the many people who recorded their stories at StoryCorp…
View ArticleEnding 2014 with a Guest Blog and Giveaway Deadly, Calm and Cold by Susannah...
Authors vs. Characters—New Year’s Resolutions Susannah Sandlin Every year, my agent asks her authors to do a business plan for the coming year, with long-range projections for three and five years dow…
View ArticleCommitment to Kindness 2015
As the world is awash in feelings of hope and optimism, and new year’s resolutions and intentions are fresh in the minds of many, I am launching the “The Commitment to Kindness in 2015″ series. The p…
View ArticleJanuary Guest Blogging!
Excited to unveil the first two of this month’s guest bloggers! Come back tomorrow for a follow up post on Bilal (be sure to check out his blog!) And definitely show up next week for more on Susan – m…
View ArticleGuest Blogger, Gretchen Meinhardt
I don’t wade into political topics all that often. I’ll just say it’s not my particular area of expertise and leave it at that. But I do want to share the story of a family. I’ve known Gretchen Mei…
View ArticleStunt Granny Audio: OHPA 27
Borrowed from screenrant.com Ken & Kevin are back to jam one more OHPA into 2014. They just went to see The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies. Which armies were they counting exactly? Why does th…
View ArticleGuest Blog Guidelines: General Advice and Thoughts
This blog has always sought to highlight a wide range of subjects of interest within the remit of archaeology and osteology (and often outside of these boundaries). Having had the luck to have contin…
View ArticleDVP: Nina, Kathy and Jerry G
Nina G interviewed her parents, Kathy and Jerry G on September 11, 2014, at StoryCorps San Francisco for the Disability Visibility Project. This is the first of two blog posts about their conversatio…
View ArticleA Writer’s Mind, Derek Muk: THE HAUNTED ACADEMY
Have you ever wanted to know what goes on in the mind of a writer? Peeking into an author’s mind gives you the inside scoop on the characters you love, and the ones you love to hate. As a writer and l…
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