Posts from the ‘Reading’ category

The Six Train Entertains Me While Grandma H Reads Minds

Despite my Type-A nature, I carry a wee bit of sloth. In terms of blogging, this means I post only once a week. As such, other…

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Dear Mr. Stephen King, I Read You Differently Now

Whether you enjoy Stephen King’s books or not, his gift for storytelling is tough to deny. Over the years, I have devoured many of his novels,…

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Two Winners And A Rorschach Test

Two things to cover today: winners and books. I. Drum roll, Please! I’d like to announce the winners of my March giveaway. Thank you to everyone who…

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Stop, Mr. Chauvinist, You’re Making My Eyes Roll

Today I’d like to share some riveting prose. But warning, you might throw up a little in your mouth. Featured Prose:  “…but the body beneath the…

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Dr. J’s Life Lesson And How To Do A Goodreads Book Giveaway

Today’s post comes in two flavors. The first tastes of generality and should appeal to all. The second carries a hint of specificity and should interest…

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Short And–Well, Short Anyway

It’s New Year’s Eve day. You have better things to do than hang around here, so I’ll keep it brief. Two things: 1. Joanna Rocks Author…

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Lessons Learned From Bloggers’ Books

Today I’m going to tell you about my midday meal ritual. Never let it be said that excitement is in short supply at The Write Transition.…

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The Seneca Scourge Is Out

Strap on your respiratory masks and whip out your tissues, The Seneca Scourge is here. My pandemic party is available as a Kindle e-book on Amazon.com,…

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Books By Blogging Buddies

A funny thing happened when I became a blogger. I communicated with published authors. How cool is that? Prior to my blogging days, Stephen King never…

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Confessions Of An E-Book Discriminator

Now that I’ve got you here, I’ll warn you the following paragraph is boring. But the post gets better. Or not. I recently read in USA…

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