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She's a Keeper, Confessions from a Southern Girl's Closet by Lee St. John
I am really enjoying reading the works of other local authors, and I hope that some of the books I share might inspire you to pick up a...
Angie Gallion
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On Mother's Day
My mother is an inspiration to me and often, when I feel overwhelmed with the raising of people, I talk to her and she will help me put...
Angie Gallion
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Acorns to Wheat by David William Allman
I have had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Allman at several local author events, and I've been carrying his book around for months waiting...
Angie Gallion
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The Corkscrew Adventure: Strange Times in Yeehaw Junction by Rick Sanders
Rick Sanders may well be the most talented person I know. He is an artist, he is a writer, he is a teacher. His art is amazing. His...
Angie Gallion
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The Barren
I quit my job in November of 2008. My husband and I were trying to build a family and had suffered several miscarriages. It was a time...
Angie Gallion
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The Curse of the Edit
I have always loved the writing process. The ability to publish and share my work with others has been truly transformative. I used to...
Angie Gallion
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Not a Post About Writing
There is so much chaos in the world right now that I feel a little fragmented from it. I feel myself being agitated and on edge and I...
Angie Gallion
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So Much Happening
Coming into January I had a lot of irons in the fire, I had a pending meeting with a small press that was interested in publishing my...
Angie Gallion
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2017? Bring It On
The end of the year always encourages me to reflect on the year passing and the new year ahead. The passage from 2016 to 2017 has done...
Angie Gallion
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Setting Purgus Free!
I had an epiphany earlier this month. I had been anxiously awaiting the proofed edit of Purgus since around Thanksgiving. I knew...
Angie Gallion
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Promises Kept by Jerold Lee Watts, M.D.
Promises Kept, a Southern Surgeon's reflections of mid twentieth-century medicine. was a joy to read. I am a lover of history, and this...
Angie Gallion
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Chaos is Everyday Life
Does it ever feel that chunks of time, days and weeks, just evaporate out of your life when the chaos in the world invades it. Almost...
Angie Gallion
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More Adventures in Self Publishing
I'm taking time off of reading other works in an effort to finish my final draft edit of Purgus. I really had hoped to publish by...
Angie Gallion
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Going Home by Sharon Marchisello
It seems that mysteries have been high on my radar lately. Going Home by Sharon Marchisello was a complex, intricate web worked by her...
Angie Gallion
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A Week of Being Distracted
As you all know I'm reading selected works by indie and self published writers and helping to spread the word on some of our talented...
Angie Gallion Lovell
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What I'm working on this week...
Last weekend we had friends up from Jacksonville waiting out Hurricane Matthew. We loved their visit and it put me so strongly in mind...
Angie Gallion
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Arnco by Ben Muse
Arnco is Ben's first published work and when I asked him which of all his books he would like to see highlighted here it was this one. ...
Angie Gallion
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What I'm working on this week...
To everybody who asked me at the end of reading intoxic "What happens next?" I'm pleased to tell you that the first draft of Purgus has...
Angie Gallion
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The Walking Bridge by Rick Sanders
https://www.amazon.com/Walking-Bridge-Rick-Sanders-ebook/dp/B01E1RVI6W/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1475180888&sr=8-2&keywords=the+walking+brid...
Angie Gallion
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The Perks of Being . . . Self-Published
For years I dreamed of publishing. I would write and write and write and then I would think about writing queries and trying to find an...
Angie Gallion
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