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The Power of Fire Pit Poetry

Poetry is a dying art form. This is unfortunate because poetry has the ability to show someone's true nature through sometimes coded and often beautiful words.

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It was never a good intent, I won't offer any comments. They all did harm and deserted; vanished from the scene as soon as I asserted.

Is the Book of Shadows an Encyclopedia of Evil?

Many people in all parts of the world believe in the power of magic. In fact, some even practice a certain kind of magic or witchcraft as a daily ritual. Now, you shouldnt jump to any conclusions because things may not be as you assume. I think that far too many people make assumptions about things

How to Make Up With My Ex - A Review!

Every relationship ends up going through the rocky patch. It is what you do to rectify the situation that showcases your commitment more than anything else. This article is more about on 'How To Make Up With My Ex' than anything else. Do read the review!

Ode To The Nigerian Coat Of Arm

This poem talks about the beauty of the Nigerian people, great people, one nation. The beauty is viewed from the look of the country coat of arm.

Web of Deceit Written by Darlene Cox

As you read Web of Deceit, you will know the title is perfect for this story. Darlene Cox has spun a web that any master spider would be happy to claim. Pietr Broknovich came to the United States early in life and changed his name to Peter Brock, the name he used as he worked his way through life co

The Stupidest Angel Book Review

The Stupidest Angel, written by Christopher Moore, takes place in a small town called Pine Cove. It all starts with the death of Santa Claus and a Christmas wish made by a young boy.

Ballad of a GI ((or, 'The Wine of Sydney') (August, 1971))

It was a warm evening in Sydney; the war in Vietnam was a long way away, and you could see lights in many of the city's buildings, it made for many shadows, the streets were dusty with cars passing alongside our bus. The street corners were lit up by stoplights, and the moon, cast a rippling gl

I Am My Country's Symbol of Liberty

I was stitched, sewn and designed as a symbol of liberty in Philadelphia in 1776. My red stripes represent the blood of those that have given their lives for freedom; My white stripes stand for liberty; and my stars are divine inspirations from heaven.

Deadly Night by Heather Graham

Deadly Night by Heather Graham is an excellent haunted house murder mystery, complete with voodoo dolls and restless ghosts from the Civil War.Set in present day New Orleans, Graham spins a wonderful ghost story for all readers.

Hire Me! Secrets of Job Interviewing, 3rd Edition

I had the pleasure of meeting Patricia Noel Drain at an event she held in Montana a few months ago. I and the others in the group spent two days with Patricia discussing business ideas and strategies for growing our businesses. During the event, I won a copy of her book "Hire Me! Secrets of Job

The Last Good War: The Faces and Voices of World War II

World War II was a defining event in history, especially America. I had a grandfather who served in that war, earning two Purple Hearts and a Silver Star. I've seen countless movies depicting events from World War II, and I've also read a number of books about those years as well. It was a

How to Run a Modern Company

This book is now considered a classic in many regards, as the title engaged managers, executives and CEOs across five continents, however the title which later became a Buzz-Word for change, too caused havoc and fear amongst the work force of many a corporate entity. There are some great case studie

Emma - The Timeless Victorian Romance

The Victorian era is one that never moves far from memory. It is an age where life was vibrant and when it came to written romance, there are so many books that are written to show the feel of the Victorian romance. There are several books of romance that stand out.

Anti-Catholic Polemics and Bigotry

This is a little book for those seeking a right understanding of Apologetics in the context of Catholicism. It is written in a simple and friendly manner. It is an attempt to look at some Catholic positions in a Biblical perspective.