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Category Archives: anthropology
FREE~THE IMMORTAL LOVER~FREE Last Five days
New people, welcome! We are giving away a free book. Be sure to use the code SW100 at checkout to get this book for free. This free book offer will last until July 31.. It’s part of a summer read … Continue reading
Posted in angels, anthropology, Azazael, Azazaeland, Azazel, Best Seller, demons, immortals, lover, paranormal romance,, romance, Supernatural
Tagged angels, demons, dracula, evil, immortal lover, love lost, lover, Lovers, otherworldly, saints
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The Cold Summer
The year 1816 is known as the Year Without a Summer (also the Poverty Year and Eighteen Hundred and Froze To Death) because of severe climate abnormalities that caused average global temperatures to decrease by 0.4–0.7 °C (0.72–1.26 °F). Impact: … Continue reading
Posted in ANNOUNCEMENTTS, anthropology, pain and suffering
Tagged Climate, crops, Mount Tambora, science, volcanoes, weather
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Should writers be more vocal on social issues? Or keep their opinion to themselves?
Should writers be more vocal on social issues? Or keep their opinion to themselves? I asked that question because many of us lives in cities that are presently or was on fire. The fabric of society seriously needs mending. Every … Continue reading
Posted in advice, ANNOUNCEMENTTS, anthropology, Artists, author, Author Pages, authors, blogging, Food for your thoughts, Freedom, Personal thoughts, publishing, writers, writings
Tagged : "A riot is the language of the unheard." Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, opinions, riots, technology, thoughts
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Manchild in the Promised Land-A book published 55 years ago holds true today.
I studied Manchild in the Promised Land as a social studies compendium in college. It was published in 1965 as autobiographical novel. It was written by Claude Brown. It chronicles of the author’s coming-of-age story amidst poverty and violence … Continue reading
Posted in African American History, African American Writers and Poets, ANNOUNCEMENTTS, anthropology, authors, Best Seller, Biography, black people, novel, Personal thoughts, politics, race relations, radio, relationships, religion, school, sex, Sexual Abuse, slavery, society, struggle, suffering, teenagers, truth
Tagged Autobiographical novel, Claude Brown, Fictional Autobiography
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What did Medieval People Really Wear?
via What did Medieval People Really Wear? This reblog showed the Early to Mid-Middle Ages vastly different we are conditioned to believe it was. For example, nudity was quite common during the Early to Mid-Middle Ages. Public bathhouses were also … Continue reading
Posted in ANNOUNCEMENTTS, anthropology, romance, Romantic
Tagged early middle ages, Mid-Middle Ages
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“They said she couldn’t become a writer recognized by the world, but she did it.”
Zora Neale Hurston is perhaps one of the greatest American writers to have ever lived. The reason being she recorded America as it truly was and still is depending on who you are and where you live. Without work like … Continue reading
Posted in ANNOUNCEMENTTS, anthropology, Artists, author, Best Seller, black people, fierce, Folklore, history, paranormal romance,
Tagged historian, novelist, trailblazer, trials, Zora Hurston
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Coronavirus and Domestic Violence
Coronavirus and Domestic Violence I reposted this one for this epidemic appeals to be getting worst. In many cities all across the world there’s been a spike in domestic violence since families have no other choice but to stay at … Continue reading
Posted in abuse, anger, ANNOUNCEMENTTS, anthropology, battle, depression
Tagged abuse, coronavirus, Domestic Violence
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Old Folks Say Life Doesn’t Get Easier
When I hear the elders talk about the past the picture above is what I envision. When I think about those who lived through the Great Depression, World II, Korean War, Poverty of 1960’s, The Civil Rights Movements, Vietnam … Continue reading
Posted in Absurd, abuse, advice, anger, ANNOUNCEMENTTS, anthropology, atrocity, Civil Rights, confidence, confident, conversation, coronavirus, covid 19, discussion, elders, emotions, Encouragement, father, fierce, gift, grandfather, grandmother, home, leadership, life, love, mother, Personal thoughts, society, teacher
Tagged covid 19, Great Depression, life, Pandemic, toughen, World War II
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How to Write a Series.
This is a generalization of what a series could consist of: Writing A Series I already posted an article about the advancement of a series as to a single book. One advantage is that you can copyright it as brand … Continue reading
Posted in anthropology, author, authors, books, Encouragement, paranormal romance,
Tagged books, novels, series, writings
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