Legends are born from half-whispered truths and Sibiu’s enigmatic roof windows, like half-open eyes, made me wonder if they can provide a look into the past or if they hide ghosts, watching us.
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Step into Autumn with my latest book list of eclectic reads that promises to whisk you away on unforgettable journeys into the worlds of historical fiction, contemporary thrillers, suspense, and poetry.
Discover books by Lisette Brodey, Balroop Singh, Nina Romano, Tonya Penrose, Sheila Patel, Gwen M. Plano, HM Holten, and Brian Kitchen. 🙂
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Check out my list of best five short story books that surely ignited my desire to travel, published on Shepherd.com today. A literary guide to ignite your journey through words.
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Day & night visits to the Eiffel Tower are two extraordinary experiences, but discovering how this Paris landmark survived WW2 is unbelievable.
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‘Knock-knock,’ I chuckle to myself as I knock on the wooden closet, ‘the work on my next book is going so well, touch the wood!’ And ‘mum’s the word!’ ~ Am I being irrational by succumbing to a positive superstitious belief? Or do I actually improve my performance in a subsequent task by engaging in such credulous thoughts and behaviors? Never mind keeping to a rigorous writing schedule! It feels magical, so it’s got to be, right? 😉
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