Name: Joanne D. Kiggins
Weblog: writeafterdarkblogs.blogspot.com
Articles: 19
First Published: Thursday, January 26, 2006
Last Published: Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Currently listing articles 19-1:
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Book Review - An Uncertain Inheritance: Writers on Caring for Family edited by Nell Casey— A book that each and every human being should read, so that they can recognise the reality it speaks about.
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Book Review: The People’s Republic of Desire by Annie Wang— Wang weaves a humorous and often sarcastic trip into Beijing, China.
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Book Review: The Writer Behind the Words - Steps to Success in the Writing Life by Dara Girard— Beginning writers could find the encouragement and tips they need to overcome the pitfalls in their own writing career.
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Book Review: Becoming - Poems 2002-2005 by Christopher Porpora— Porpora may be a younger and newer poet on the scene, but he is one who poetry lovers should give notice.
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Book Review: Autumn Shadows in August by Robert W. Norris— The love between Thompson and his wife was evident throughout the journey and their sense of self worth intensified as the trip continued.
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Forty Things An Alzheimer’s Caregiver Needs To Remember— Caregivers maintain the health, welfare, safety, and dignity of loved ones. Anything beyond that is not your responsibility.
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Alzheimer’s: Tips on Understanding the Disease and its Limitations.— One the most challenging things caregivers are confronted with is dealing with fluctuating moods and difficult behaviors of the person they are caring for.
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Book Review: Journey Back by Dan Martin— The author probably had enough material to make his suspense novel believable. He simply didn’t use the material in a coherent, consistent, or convincing manner.
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Book Review: Spiriting Around A Modern Guide to Finding Yourself by Martin “Mark” Tomback— Tomback uses a no-nonsense approach to growing up and finding solutions to problems.
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Book Review: The Butterfly’s Dance by Christyna Hunter— Readers will find themselves feeling the pain, experiencing the frustration, and reveling in the spirit of possibilities.
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Book Review: Psychedelic Six by Paul Spock— Not just about war; but also love, courage, trust, growing up, growing old and the wisdom one gains during life’s battles.
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Book Review: An Inverted Sort of Prayer by Chris F. Needham— It’s worth reading to the twisted end, even if you’re not a fan of hockey, drinking, drugs and sex.
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Book Review: Window Seat: The Art of Digital Photography & Creative Thinking by Julieanne Kost— Kost has taken to heart her love of photography to produce a book that will give artists a taste of what it’s like to capture
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Book Review: Frangipani by Célestine Hitiura Vaite— Vaite doesn’t waste words with showing us Tahitian landscape or descriptions of characters — you're drawn into her world and create them yourself.
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Smoking, Drinking and Drugs: Habit, Disease, Addiction, or Choice?— To become dependent on something is by choice. You either choose to use or choose not to use.
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The Truth Does Matter: Part 2—Nasdijj Navajo Hoax— It seems another memoir is in question. Worse yet, the identity of award-winning writer Nasdijj is in question.
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Frey’s Fraud: The Truth Does Matter— Anyone who thinks the truth doesn’t matter should look up the definitions of truth and memoir.
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Book Review: The Street Smart Writer: Self-Defense Against Sharks and Scams in the Writing World by Jenna Glatzer and Daniel Steven— The title defines the content, and the information provided is the best guide any writer could ask for.
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Book Review: The Pacific Between by Raymond K. Wong— The Pacific Between is a book readers will want to place on their bookshelves to be read over and over again.


