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Blitz Tour Info for My Book HASTINGS’ DEAD!

The Tour Schedule Stop by Each Stop and Enter for a Chance to Win a $10 Amazon Gift Card Monday, February 22, 2016 – The Cheshire Cat’s Looking Glass – Sexy Between the Covers-Melissa Keir – 3 Partners...

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IWSG: Lenten Promises

I need to trade television for more hours before my memoir writing computer. However, my husband needs time too. Maybe between the end of the news and Criminal Intent at eight o’clock, I could trade an...

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Dear Telephone

I wish you knew when to ring—not while I’m cooking please. It’s hard enough to get over my dislike of burnt fingers, and smarting eyes. I painted the kitchen red as a stop sign to stay out of there....

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Dead Dust

Living on a farm led me to believe green was healthy. Even the tan and brown oats and wheat signaled the end of the blooming season. Bible passages equated dust with death, too. Yes, dust might be...

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Easter Biblical Fiction Review

Dear Rohn: As I said to you when you handed me your book about Salome, I had a number of things on my desk to be taken care of before I could get to your book. I spent some time today reading it. I am...

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Moving Mist

As high as the tree tops across the peony garden the mist blocks our view. A slight warm breeze moves the white cloud across the ground revealing more and more of the budding peonies. I’m sitting with...

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IWSG: I Remember

–the taste of Mother’s cream puffs for supper. On the farm she had all the necessary ingredients. I remember Daddy making strawberry ice cream with the dry-ice steam rising from the bucket while he...

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Mont Saint Michel

How many years had I planned to visit Mont Saint Michel? The old Sunday night Disney program began with Tinker Bell swirling her magic wand around a castle. When I first saw the outlines of the small...

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1995 Trip to Mont Saint Michel

Mont Saint Michel’s Grand Staircase leads to the Abby. My long awaited 1995 trip included pilgrimages from all over France. One over weight woman was on her knees on the rough stone step. I reached out...

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When did you first hear of Joan of Arc?

I remember Mark Twain’s epiphany. As a boy in Hannibal, Missouri the page of a book about St. Joan flew across his path. He ran home to ask his mother if such a person actually existed in history....

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IWSG: Author Motivation

The idea of “St. Joan’s Architect on Mont Saint Michel” paranormal novel possessed both the setting and the haunting element, but the characters at first refused to appear on the page. As the mother of...

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Fictions of Joan of Arc

Sackville West, in his book “Saint Joan of Arc,” tries to prove every miracle of Joan’s. However he concedes Joan used every method necessary to succeed in freeing France from the English. Did she...

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Voices Who Chose St. Joan

St. Michael the Archangel, the patron saint of France, of course appeared to Joan of Arc when she witnessed the English robbing her village of livestock to feed their armies. And when Romèe, Joan’s...

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Shakespeare’s Lexicon of St. Joan

Did Shakespeare vent his spleen in Henry VI? Was the dialogue of his characters a convenient excuse for describing France’s savior with vitriolic adjectives? St. Joan didn’t deserve to be called: a mad...

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Meet Rohn Federbush

Visit Ann Arbor Author Rohn Federbush on June 18th from Noon to 5pm at the Ann Arbor Book Festival on Washington Street between 4th and 5th Streets. Her latest release St. Joan’s Architect will be on...

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Professional Opinions

Here a list of questions I’m only learning to ask about the publishing business. If you have the time or experience, I would appreciate your help. When I come across a book I really like, I send a...

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Hope to see you in Ann Arbor

The post Hope to see you in Ann Arbor appeared first on Rohn Federbush.

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Public Consumption

In this day and age of mass distribution of intimate details, what do you consider your most unique characteristic? Just for today are you able to eke out a quiet half hour all by yourself to relax to...

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Tell me who you are?

Who is your favorite Superhero and why? If you could have any super power what would it be? Who was/is your real life hero? What is the most courageous thing you’ve ever done? The post Tell me who you...

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IWSG: Calling All Authors

Interview Questions 1. Over the length of your career how many manuscripts have you published? 2. Do you use a critique group or Beta readers for feedback? 3. How many agents have you become acquainted...

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