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Tag Archives: Bette A. Stevens
From the Poetic to the Factual: Two Book Reviews ~ Annika Perry
Children’s author Annika Perry reviews books by Bette A. Stevens and Mary Smith: After a lifetime of New Year’s resolutions … and often failing to keep them, these last years I’ve steered away from making any. However, one aspect of … Continue reading
Celebrate “International Peace Day” every day… “Peace Comes Walking”~ Bette A. Stevens
Reblogged from Bette A. Stevens: The United Nations’ (UN) International Day of Peace (World Peace Day) is celebrated on September 21 each year to recognize the efforts of those who have worked hard to end conflict and promote peace. I believe … Continue reading
In the #Spotlight at Nesie’s Place ~ “My Maine: Haiku Through the Seasons” by Bette A. Stevens
Reblogged from Felicia Denise at Nesie’s Place : ~~~ Inspired by The Pine Tree State—Maine’s diverse landscape, natural beauty, rural communities, and independent people—the author’s 150 haiku poems, along with her photographs, reflect the Maine she knows and loves. Bette … Continue reading
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