OSKAR’S QUEST #NewBook

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It’s here! I am overjoyed to announce the release of my latest book!

Oskar is afraid of adventures. Yet one day he finds himself on a mysterious island which needs his help.

Join Oskar on this unexpected and magnificent quest, where he finds not only courage but so much more …

“It’s light, extremely enjoyable and very gripping.” Esther Chilton, author & editor

The first review is already in and thank you so much to Bette A. Stevens who read a pre-release copy of Oskar’s Quest.

DELIGHTFUL!

In this beautifully illustrated children’s book, author Annika Perry captures the importance of caring for others, overcoming fears and making new friends.

Young children are sure to relate as a fearful Oskar steps out of his comfort zone and embarks on a perilous journey in an effort to save a beautiful songbird and return happiness to an island where he’s been stranded…

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The DNA Check ~ Teresa Smeigh #writephoto

Jack didn’t know what to do. He wanted to deal with his parents and ex-wife, Princess Isabella, on his own. However, Joanne had a point. This did involve her and the two boys they had raised as their own sons.

While he mulled this over, he waited anxiously for the patrolman to return with the DNA results. He stared at the snow-covered mountains from afar. He finally decided that if the boys were indeed not theirs, then he would take Joanne, Oliver, and John with him to confront his parents. They would have had messed with all of their lives.

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What if you were wrong?

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I was thinking about a discussion I had enjoyed with a friend, about how our upbringing colours our worlds more than we realise. Both cultural and personal influences shape the images that imprint themselves upon the mind of the child and it is against these that we measure the experience of life in later years.

Life is a confusing thing sometimes and there is not always clear guidance on how best to live it. Social conduct and the parameters of acceptable behaviour differ from country to country. Laws and morality share many core tenets worldwide, but also throw up areas of wide disparity and within every nation there are even more variances dictated by local custom, heritage and the beliefs of a multicultural society. There are as many ideas about what is the ‘right’ way to live as there are minds, hearts and rule-books to conceive them.

Many of our central values have grown from religious culture and the way it has been woven through human history. Regardless of whether or not an individual subscribes to a particular faith, the social code in which he or she grows will have been influenced by such beliefs. The echoes of our cultural history cast a long shadow and define the images that we choose to accept or deny in later years. Many people say they do not believe in a divinity, yet when asked what they do believe in, it becomes clear that all they deny is the image they would have learned about as a child. The shadow of those childhood images helps to shape, in acceptance or denial, the way we move through our lives.

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Afar ~ Cheryl #writephoto

Mary saw it in a dream. A perfect scene, with all the elements she loved. It was only a dream, the same one every night, of a meeting. She would be sitting there by the tree, autumn leaves falling around her, cozy blanket to perch on and another for warmth.

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Paths #midnighthaiku

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Few pathways run straight

Save those imposed by stern will

Upon life’s landscape

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Carried by the stream

To destinations unknown

Our paths meander

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Afghan adventures #11 ~ Mary Smith

Reblogged from Mary Smith’s Place:

A shorter post this weekbecause I’ve been running around like a headless chicken with the book launch. Plus, I felt this particular story needed to be told on its own.

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One day, Rosanna was awaiting my arrival at the field hospital with great impatience. A young woman had been brought to the hospital after a wall of her house had collapsed, burying her completely in mud and rubble. She couldn’t move her legs and Rosanna needed another woman to help her lift and examine the girl. She was afraid the girl’s mother-in-law could not understand the need for minimal movement to avoid further damage and, although any one of the Translators could have done it, the women would not allow a man to be present for the examination.

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Mystery: a Gerry Muse ~ Frank J. Tassone #writephoto

Why do you draw closer? Did the fate of your forebearers mean nothing? I offer you only hardship and ruin. Snow covered trails, rockslides, scrambles and switch-backs: Only the insane attempt such ascents.

Yes, I know you want to gaze out at the summit. Savor the Vista so few see. Smile at the surrounding countryside you’ve risen above.

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Friends Of #FurkidFriday: Ani is interviewed by Tori Zigler’s Lilie.

Reblogged from Zigler News:

Hi everyone. This is Lilie the Westie.

I have a friend to introduce you to today that I’ve been wanting you to meet for a while. She was meant to be one of the first friends I introduced you to, but wasn’t because of something Mummy calls, “Technical issues,” – whatever that’s supposed to mean. Anyway, let’s meet her, shall we?

Hi friend, telll everyone what your name is. Also, I happen to know there’s some meaning to your name, and I bet there’s a bit of a story behind it too, so can you share that with us as well?

First of all, thank you for asking me over, Lilie and Tori!

You’re very welcome. It’s great to finally have you over for a visit.

My name is Ani… otherwise known as the Small Dog. I was named after Anubis, the Egyptian god who walks between worlds, but because I’m a girl and he’s not, they went with Ani instead.

My two-legs calls me Small Dog. She says it is mainly because I look almost exactly like the dog-before-me, whose name was Echo. Apparently, though, I am only half her size. And I’m not exactly small at all. Mind you, I do my best to convince her that I am a small dog, ‘cause if she thinks I’m all little and fragile, I’ll probably get more treats…

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Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore – Christmas Book Fair – New Collection – #Verse #Short Stories – Life’s Rich Tapestry : Woven in Words by Sally Cronin

Sally Cronin, who gives so much support to other authors, has a new release of her own to share…

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Afar ~ Sadje #writephoto

It looks too far to be attainable, I think

A long trek through difficult terrain

Uneven ground to be covered, steep hills to climb

The horizon looks inviting with a crimson glow

But I am not sure that I have the sustained will

To go all the way to reach the apex of the peak

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