Published by
Ethan007, September 22, 2012
It is increasingly difficult to tell the difference between fantasy and reality. We can no longer believe the evidence of our own eyes. Anything anyone can possibly imagine can be shown on a video, and if it is done well they will not be able to tell the difference between it and the truth. What does it mean when fantasy and reality are indistinguishable from each other?
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I have been with triond for 18 months now, and reached several important milestones along the way, this latest one just another step on the road.
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Published by
Tulan, April 28, 2012
Nora Roberts has published her 200th book at age 61. She is still fresh as a daisy and her readers increase day by day. Her novels are all about love and romance. Her public eats them up and can’t wait for her next book to be published. How did a harried housewife reach this pinnacle of success? It’s an interesting story.
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A review of 1Q84, the series, by Haruki Murakami.
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When you go looking at your triond pages, and see how many supposed fans and friends you have, you start to wonder why this matters.
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Winning short story competitions is not easy, but it is not too difficult either.
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I am so pleased to be able to report that sales of my book have gone up by 300% in only two days, which is very gratifying for me, but obviously must be good for the buyers as well, judging by the very positive comments received.
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I never ever thought it might happen, but I finally took the plunge and uploaded an e-book to Kindle.
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Ani article describing the latest in the Wine and Words Series – a social forum that connects readers with authors in the intimate setting of the Hammonds House Museum. A nine panallist team answered question and spoke on there craft. An event that takes place every month at the museum in Historical West End Atlanta, GA.
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