This book has been several months in the baking...and making. I baked a total of 13 different pies, and then I wrote about them - recipes included, along with lessons - memories - a history of pies and a bit of memoir. This book is near and dear to my heart as I shared its creation with my family, and in particular with my daughter, Katie.
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There was a time when pie was more important.
We are very happy and proud to be bringing a number of works by a great American author back in digital. Charles L. Grant, master of quiet horror, humorous fantasy, and many other genres is coming back in digital. So far:
THE CURSE
Syd and Theresa Guiness got out of their crowded city apartment and moved to a quaint house on a quiet cul de sac in the suburbs. Their dreamhouse. Then little things began
Order Pattern Crimes for your Nook now!It begins when the strangely marked body of a young prostitute is found just outside the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem. A similarly disfigured corpse of an American nun turns up. Then an Arab boy. It appears that Israel is facing its first serial murder case.David Bar-Lev, chief of the Pattern Crimes Unit of the Jerusalem police, is not so sure. But then, as David probes deeper into this particular pattern crime, he is not
The third in the chronicles of Donovan DeChance, "My Soul to Keep" takes readers both to Donovan's past, and to the past of the town of Rookwood - setting for the novel HALLOWED GROUND . My Soul to Keep is an author's answer to question about the protagonist of HEART OF A DRAGON and VINTAGE SOUL - and is available now for Nook...
The year is 1842...the setting is Rookwood. A young boy, apprenticed to a snake-oil salesman and Tarot
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I started participating in NANOWRIMO – Officially National Novel Writing Month, in 2004. I don’t even want to think about everything that has happened to me since then, or to my career, because it would make my head explode, and nobody wants that. I’m going to concentrate just on what I’ve