@Mark_Sheppard Launches “I Win” T Shirt Campaign via @tdmiller820917 #Supernatural @scrappysheppard

Supernatural fans certainly won when accomplished actor Mark Sheppard was cast as resourceful crossroad demon and even more resourceful King of Hell Crowley in The CW’s longest running show. From the moment Sheppard first appeared in the series in the Season 5 episode “Abandon All Hope”, viewers didn’t need to sell their souls to appreciate the gift of his talent: He was often foe to the Winchesters but he also was an invaluable asset. Sheppard portrayed Crowley with the perfect combination of drama and comedy (no easy feat when one is playing a demon) yet he more than rose to the occasion.

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Catching Up With Author Traci Sanders via @tdmiller820917 #amwriting @tmsanders2014

One of the features that makes a novel so engaging is when the author crafts rich characters. As a reader, it is intriguing peeling back the layers and uncovering the different facets. The same holds true for an interview: Interviewees who have many layers to explore excite both the interviewer and those reading the interview. Traci Sanders certainly fulfills this requirement. Sanders is not only an award-winning novelist, but her name is also synonymous with a wealth of child development books. If that isn’t enough to provide creative inspiration, Sanders has penned several books offering tips on writing, publishing and marketing. In addition, she is the founder of Readers Review Room, an invaluable resource for readers seeking a variety of books to savor and review as well as for authors who desire honest reviews of their work. I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Traci Sanders. Read what she had to say below.

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1984 in the 21st Century An Anthology of Essays Book Review ( @riverdaleavenue ) from @kleffnotes

When I was a junior in high school I read George Orwell’s 1984 for the very first time and fell in love. The book has remained one of my favorite reads and I have reread it a number of times since then once even for a very interestingly named grad school course called History of the Future. 1984 in the 21st Century An Anthology of Essays contains writings by those who share my love of this dystopian novel and who see connections between the fictional work and more modern day events. While the text does discuss the current presidency there are also mentions of the Obama Administration as well as various events throughout history. Continue reading “1984 in the 21st Century An Anthology of Essays Book Review ( @riverdaleavenue ) from @kleffnotes”