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Writing the Western Sagas
http://www.westwardsagas.com/blog/
Adventures of Genealogist and Tale-Spinner David Bowles - Telling the Family Stories in the Westward Sagas ââ¬â historically and genealogically accurate novels
Natural Search Optimization, Web Design & Marketing Blog
http://www.westwardstrategy.com/blog
Westward Strategy & Design specializes in developing relationships with businesses in need of strategic solutions, web design, internet marketing, email marketing and other marketing initiatives.
SERIES y SAGAS en DVD
http://todoseriesendvd.blogspot.com
Todas las series en dvd, de todas las epocas, 60, 70, 80, 90 y actuales, de todos los generos, accion, suspenso, drama, comedia, terror, y mucho mas
Quantum Sagas
http://quantumsagas.typepad.com
Aperiodic entries on society, progress, science, knowledge, politics, and technology from an electronics engineer.
Life of a Middle Schooler
http://opinionated-is-my-middle-name.blogspot.com/
This blog is my personal opinions about my life. School, vacations, family, and my closest friends.
Off The Record... On The Net!
http://thevigilidiot.blogspot.com
A humorous take on all things Entertainment in India and Around The World. A fun read if nothing else.
Proctor Street
http://proctorstreet.blogspot.com/
Life as it is seen, felt and understood stright from the collar of the Pitbull on Proctor Street with Rick and Friends from Gutaclu High School and Ruckus College
Littlemummy.Com
http://www.littlemummy.com
Discussions about parenting, education and teaching. Activity ideas, and a few ongoing series (might be classed as sagas!)
Sundown Bead Designs Rhetoric
http://sundownbeaddesigns.blogspot.com/
Writings about my latest one of a kind, sterling silver art jewelry designs, features, and basically anything that has to do with my shops. As well as some personal sagas.
Neurilace: Science Fiction by Philip K. Lentz
http://neurilace.blogspot.com
Blog of science fiction author Philip K. Lentz, whose novel INTERIM took first place in Cinescape's 2003-2004 Genre Literary Competition. The judges called his work "reminiscent of sagas like Dune and Foundation."
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Thanks to November Commenters
A Writer's Words, An Editor's Eye | December 12th 2009 by Lillie Ammann
Thank you to the 172 commenters who left 246 comments in November. Your comments extended the conversation and added value and interest, and I enjoyed replying to every one of them. Top Contributor (14 comments) Mi read more
Starting Book 3
Writing the Western Sagas | December 8th 2009 by David Bowles
I’m down here in sunny south Texas, but it sure hasn’t felt like it for the past few days. It’s cold! The good news: the cold weather gives me a great opportunity to warm up the keyboard and get to work on the next book in the We read more
Warm and Welcoming
footnoteMaven | November 11th 2009 by footnoteMaven
My first post, Shelter From The Home and Hearth, was also my first contribution to the Carnival of Genealogy. I was so new, my hand shook as I hit the blog submission button. I had been reading the Carnival of Genealogy and its famous bloggers for mo read more
I’m Being Interviewed Today
Writing the Western Sagas | November 6th 2009 by David Bowles
Lillie Ammann, who edits the Westward Sagas, is interviewing me today at her blog. Stop by and say hello. Related Posts:WJCW Radio InterviewAuthors on the Net InterviewTV Interview on WJHL-TVLife Balance MemeThe End! read more
Interview with David Bowles, author of The Westward Sagas
A Writer's Words, An Editor's Eye | November 6th 2009 by Lillie Ammann
My guest today is David Bowles, a client and friend. He has just released the second book in his historical fiction trilogy, which I edited for him. Lillie: Thank you for visiting A Writer’s Words, An Editor’s Eye today, David. Of course, read more
True Tales of Old-Time Kansas
a2zindianews information | October 7th 2009 by nagesh
Authentic history, delightfully told” is the way Ray A. Billington, renowned historian of the Old West, described this collection. David Dary, award-winning chronicler of life on the frontier plains, is at his entertaining best in these thirty read more
