Vikk has a traveler’s soul and an explorer’s spirit and the two feed her main habits: reading and writing. Fully socialized, you can find her on Facebook and Twitter. Her work includes 3 travel books, 2 teen novels, and online writing for MSN City Guides, Expedia, Blogcritics, as well as personal blogs.
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Living the Google-Enhanced Writing Life
The Internet search engine has forever changed the way writers conduct their lives. Today Google's influence and assistance is expanding at a phenomenal rate.
Some books demand you take them seriously and that you read them slowly and thoughtfully.
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Book Review: Girls Dinner Club by Jessie Elliot
Girls Dinner Club promises a lot — laughter, heartbreak, and dessert — but does it live up to its promise?
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Book Review: Saints: A Year in Faith and Art by Rosa Giorgi
From early icons to adored Renaissance depictions, the saints are presented in glorious color, Giorgi’s specialties in iconography and iconology clearly evident.
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Book Review: Ordinary Work, Extraordinary Grace: My Spiritual Journey in Opus Dei by Scott Hahn
Hahn’s book offers an insider’s view of what it’s like to do “the Work.”
Simpson is being given a forum to relive the crime, inviting us all to share in the “dream.” How perverse and voyeuristic have we become?
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Book Review: Rosalie and Truffle, Truffle and Rosalie by Katja Reider, Illustrated by Jutta Bucker
A children's book is not always what it seems.
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Joy: The Love of Reading Leads to the Joy of Writing
Shhh! Listen. Do you hear your name?
Middle school can be a dangerous place. Just ask Franklin Delano Donuthead.
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Book Review: Dairy Queen by Catherine Gilbert Murdock
When you don't talk? There's a lot of stuff that doesn't get said.
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