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Eleven-year-old Whitney and her nine-year-old brother, Matthew, follow a cat into an old, abandoned house where they find a tiny gold egg, and magical things happen. A Voice tells them the egg will hatch into a Snigglefuzzle, a little creature that lives on kind words, and fades and disappears around harsh, angry words. Unfortunately, they live in a small Midwestern town where everyone is out of work and grouchy.They hide the Snigglefuzzle from unhappy adults, and turn to their best friend Tug. He has an invention that will put the people back to work and make them happy again. The townspeople like the idea, but two men sneak into town and steal Tug's computer and the plans for his invention. Now the only way to save the town and the Snigglefuzzle is to find Tug's computer and capture the thieves-and do it all without using harsh, angry words that will make their Snigglefuzzle disappear. Can they do it? Is it possible?
This powerful little volume provides a concise yet complete roadmap for both the literary novice as well as the seasoned writer. Packed with clear examples and practical writing assignments, it's like having an English professor in your pocket.How to Write a Great Story authoritatively answers your questions regarding: -Characterization-Plotting-Dialogue-Action-Transitions-Manuscript preparation and much more!
Elise can't stop staring at her first foster child. Simon is only six, with wide lavender eyes and dark curls that make him disarmingly beautiful. But he doesn't talk. When she asks him why, he says, "No one likes the things I say." She assures him she's different; she wants to know. When he finally talks she understands why he has bounced through several foster homes in two years. Simon speaks of unfathomable things-things he sees that others don't... of another Simon who tells him things... of things to come, that then happen... and things that no one could possibly know, and yet, he does. Is he psychic or psychotic? Clairvoyant or schizophrenic? She doesn't know, but she can't resist him. He only wants one thing-to find the man who knows where his mother is. The hunt soon makes them the hunted.
Heaven is not a geographic location somewhere outside us. It is precisely where Jesus said: within us. Focusing on frequently overlooked scriptures, this book reveals there is no separation between God and humankind.
This book contains the text of The Othello Bach Show, a short weekly podcast produced by IndieAir Radio, found at www.indieairradio.com, Google Play, Spotify, Apple and Stitcher. Othello is a retired Christian minister and Certified Hypnotherapist. Her podcast thoughtfully examines contemporary beliefs-what and why we believe as we do, and how many of these beliefs negatively affect our health, happiness, and prosperity. Complete information for The Othello Bach Show can be found at IndieAirRadio.com.
Albert wants to meet a monster so that he can scare it away. He thinks that will make him feel big and strong. But when he does meet a monster, it's wearing earrings! And crying! Yes, the monster creates problems for Albert, but not the kind of problems he can scare away.
The Happiness Option is a step-by-step guide that reveals the connection between thought and emotion, and shows how to use this connection to overcome past pain and create happiness and success.
While alone in a mountain cabin with her sick baby, a terrifying phone call sends Ann running for her life. As she struggles to save herself and her baby from those intent on killing them, her husband and best friends are all in town drinking and facing horrors of their own.
A clairvoyant minister experiences the brutal murder of a young woman and sets out to catch a killer. His own questionable past has led the killer to his front door and now threatens his own family.
This writing manual contains only the essential information concerning writing marketable fiction stories. No padding. No fluff. Just easy-to-apply proven rules, tips, and techniques already mastered by professional authors. This manual also contains numerous examples and exercises to help develop writing skills.
Grace spends time in a mental hospital after her 5-year-old daughter is killed. Six months later, the real craziness begins. A creepy old man-a doll collector-moves in next door as a child goes missing. Grace and her sister, Judy, think the old man did it. Then Judy disappears. Grace believes the old man is guilty of both crimes, but that's before she finds evidence that she is guilty! She hides the evidence but her husband finds it-and it's different from what she hid! Is she being framed? Or is she hopelessly insane?
A series of letters to God that question fundamental Christian teachings-questions many have asked themselves but are afraid to ask aloud. It examines the conflicting concepts taught and accepted as truth, clearing the way for rational thought and discussion regarding the scriptures and spirituality.
Cry into the Wind is a spellbinding story of triumph over incredible tragedy, and an inspirational guide for those struggling to overcome the effects of abuse. Abject poverty, a house fire that claimed her mother's life, the loneliness of an orphanage where she was separated from her siblings... and so much more ... yet nothing was able to break Othello Bach's spirit. She couldn't read until the eighth grade, yet sold her first novel to Avon Books at the age of 27. She is the author off 17 published books and has 35 recorded songs by Broadway, TV, and Hollywood stars Joel Grey, Tammy Grimes, and Sandy Duncan."Othello Bach is a force. And this book proves it." -- Joel Grey"Cry into the Wind" is a page-turner from beginning to end. It is a compelling story of survival and an inspiring testament to the strength of the human spirit and raw determination -- Dave Pelzer, author of "A Child Called It.""As illustrator of four of Othello's books, I'm sure that her hilariously inventive take on life must have helped her overcome many obstacles." -- Sandy Huffaker, nationally syndicated political cartoonist, fine artist and illustrator.
Gwen Collins, 8 months pregnant, sets out to celebrate her husband's birthday but finds that she and her unborn baby are the victims of an evil scheme so obscene and depraved it's incomprehensible. Three vile women have made a deal with the Devil; consequently, every escape attempt is quickly thwarted. However, the baby will be born.
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