SHORTS, NOVELS, AND OTHER THINGS
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Today marks the 75th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. We have long since made peace with the nation responsible, but Pearl Harbor day will be a part of our history as long as there are people to remember. I wonder how many of our children even know about this? Five of eight battleships, …
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The Harbor Pointe Series is a collection of eight novellas by Story Empire authors. Each story takes place at the Harbor Pointe Inn in a fictional California town. See my reviews for The Price of Atonement and The Gift (Books One and Two) here: https://saylingaway.com/2023/10/13/book-review-the-price-of-atonement-by-mae-clair-maeclair1-mysterysuspenseghosts/ and https://saylingaway.com/2023/11/04/book-review-the-gift-harbor-pointe-series-2-by-gwen-plano-gmplano-womens-fiction/ Annie is a spirit, the ghost of a …
I’ve published this off and on over the years – a hopefully accurate historical description of the first Thanksgiving. For those of you who haven’t read it, I hope you enjoy it. Much has been written about the first Thanksgiving which took place at Plimoth Colony. Here is some information that is probably closer to …
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In recognition of Veteran’s Day, I am reposting this from previous years. We are the Dead. Short days agoWe lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie, In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe:To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye …
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Mayflower at Plymouth Harbor wharf There is an empty boat slip on the waterfront in Plymouth,...
Read MoreToday is the 70th anniversary of D Day, the beginning of the end of the âgoodâ war, fought by our...
Read MoreWhat was it like to sail on the Mayflower in 1620? No picnic. The Mayflower actually sailed three times, the...
Read MoreâChristmas,â the word, comes from the Old English CrÄ«stesmĂŠsse, or literally, "Christ's Mass" and is festival commemorating the birth of...
Read More The Likeness is a sequel to the enormously popular book by this author: The Figurehead. In that book, the readers...
Read MoreTom OâNeil, sail maker of Pequod, is based on a real person I had the honor of interviewing during a...
Read MoreI wish I could wish each and every one of you a Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Happy New Year or...
Read MoreIn keeping with Rheâs interest in old houses and unusual architecture, today I am introducing you to the James G....
Read MoreThis review is for Rosieâs #Bookreview team. The book was purchased by the reviewer. This is the third in the...
Read MoreHappy Mother's Day to everyone who is a Mom or who has one (pass it on)! I had a special...
Read MoreI met the wonderful Olga online via the blogosphere and have enjoyed her posts. She has become a good friend,...
Read MoreI was very happy to find a review of my first book, Death in a Red Canvas Chair, written by...
Read MoreAs the mother of a serviceman, Memorial Day hits home. I am particularly affected by the upcoming anniversary of D-Day,...
Read MoreI am facing a couple of plane flights â one shortish to Boston this month and one long to Ireland...
Read MoreThis is part of a launch tour for Jo Robinson's new book Echoes of Narcissus in the Gardens of Delight. ...
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