Name: Parker Owens
Weblog: parentinggirls.blogspot.com
Articles: 49
First Published: Wednesday, April 27, 2005
Last Published: Friday, January 20, 2006
Currently listing articles 49-1:
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Book Review: Frugal Book Promoter, by Carolyn Howard-Johnson— ...
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Book Review: The River, by Edward Hooper— One of the larger questions concerns our experiments on third world people, prisoners and the mentally challenged.
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Interview with Neil Chethik, author of VoiceMale: What Husbands Really Think About...— More than 90 percent of married men would marry the same woman if they had a chance to do it again
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Bubble Gum— Is there a wrong way to blow bubbles with gum?
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Interview with Nina Bennett, author of Forgotten Tears: A Grandmother's Journey Through Grief— there really is no endpoint to grief
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Interview with Margaret L. Carter, horror author— I was an extremely timid child, and hysterically afraid of the dark.
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Scary Animals— The Evil Parrot is one of those huge jobs whose body is about the size of a small dog...
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Interview with Joan Saberhagen, author of Beyond the Limit— I communicate the hypnotic effect of losing oneself in a puzzle, and the joy of discovery that drive the scientist.
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Salvation through Cleaning Products— A psychologist might say I started my super cleaning activities because I felt out of control.
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Interview with Jeremy Robinson, highly successful Lulu author— Most POD books are considered a success if they sell 500 copies. I sold that in the first two months
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Interview with Mark Kendrick, iUniverse Star Author— ...
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Interview with Steve McCardell, Ghostwriter— I have read that 50% of all non-fiction books are ghostwritten.
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Interview with Joanne Hall, author of Hierath— I worked out that I earn slightly more an hour than an Uzbekistani cotton farmer, which made me feel good. Harsh, I know...
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Interview with Deana Hoover, author of Sing to the Moon— Many people have trouble accepting that a story written from the perspective of wild animals can be for adults.
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Interview with Justin Murphy, author of The Anti-Hero's Journey and Dothan— He concluded I was an unfocused teenie-bopper even though he never bothered to take a look at my writing.
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Interview with Kathryn Lively, author of Pithed and Pray for us Sinners— Never tick off a biology teacher. They can be very creative with revenge.
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Mighty Mom battles Mighty Bean— Parenting is a minefield, and you never know you’ve blown one of the Beanz until it’s too late.
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Interview with B.J. Bourg, author of Absent the Soul— The TASER is the most effective weapon available to law enforcement and it's the best ride in the park
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Interview with Jeffrey Keenan, author of Benning's War— I got the idea for a novel about humans being surgically altered to be enabled to fly. My sister was in nursing school at the
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Multi-tasking and organizing emotional breakdowns— ...
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Book Promotion through the Web— ...
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Are You Prepared to be an Author? - Guest Blogger - Dorothy Thompson— Many new authors have the misconception that the publisher will do all the work for you but as you will learn, publishers leave the brunt
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Mom Schmuck— ...
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Interview with Danielle Ackley McPhail, author of Yesterday's Dreams— ...
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When I send my daughter out to play, I think of Shasta— ...
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Interview with P. June Diehl, author of The Magic & The Mundane: A Guide For the Writer’s Journey— Yes, I work as a writing coach. My role is to provide motivation and focus for the writer. I help the writer define goals and
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I hate my pets— ...
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Bows— ...
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Interview with Jonathan Moeller, author of Worlds to Conquer— “Contemporary fantasy” might be a good way to describe it. It’s a fantasy novel that takes place in our world, but overlaps with another.
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Interview with Max Overton, author of the Glass and Lion Trilogies— At last we are starting to understand the serial killer. Forensic psychology has shed light on this terrible shadow, showing us the background that fosters
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Chores— ...
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Interview with Vicki M. Taylor, author of Trust in the Wind— In Not Without Anna there is a definite lesson to all parents of teenagers to not take anything for granted. Parents must realize that their
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Funkadelic Fashion Trophies— A Bratz old fashioned styled phone with a metallic purply finish. I coveted it too. Something about that phone brought up desire.
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Donna Sundblad, author of Pumping Your Muse— My great-grandmother’s first husband was a drinker. During one of his drunken rages, he threatened her with a gun. She ran out the door to
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Swimming pool politics— ...
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Sonja Herbert, Memoir Writer, on Life in the Circus During the Holocaust— I don’t remember when I first heard my mother talk about hiding from the Nazis in the circus...
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I'm all alone— ...
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Interview with Dorice Nelson, Historical Author— Life was tough in 852, 1650 and 1863.
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The Ponytail League Conspiracy— ...
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Interview with Sharon L. Connors, author of Curse of the Marimé— ...
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Sleepovers and Worry Madness— ...
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Interview with Kit Ehrman, author of At Risk, Dead Man's Touch and Cold Burn— ...
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Interview with Teel James Glenn, author of Death at Dragonthroat— ...
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Backyard Sports - friend or foe?— ...
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Interview with Don Hurst, Return to UKOO— ...
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Child Magnets and Sewer Rats— ...
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Interview with Nadene R. Carter, author of A Cobweb on the Soul and Price of Silence— ...
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Blabbermouth Syndrome— ...
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Ugh! Lice!— ...

