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Sylvia Dickey Smith Books · 1Y ago

Tomorrow’s the Day. Get on Board

Tomorrow is the official launch date and new address for Writing Strong Women. Click on the title and take a jaunt over and come back often. The new blog is dedicated to strong women everywhere who have touched my heart, my life, my funny bone, and sometimes my last nerve. Posting will be once a wee
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Sylvia Dickey Smith Books · 1Y ago

Are you a strong woman? If not, do you want to be? Then…

Tune in to the brand new Writing Strong Women blog which launches this next Wednesday and posts a new offering every Wednesday. Make sure you don’t miss a post. Click on the word Comment and on that screen, click the Follow button in  the upper left hand corner. That way, you will receive a copy [..
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Sylvia Dickey Smith Books · 1Y ago

Are you a strong woman, or want to be?

Don’t miss a single bit of news of the brand new, soon-to-launch blog, Writing Strong Women. Information and sign up links are already appearing, along with what to expect. I’d love for you to wander over to the site now and sign up for an occasional newsletter and to join the blog as a follower [..
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Sylvia Dickey Smith Books · 1Y ago

Writing Strong Women Grows Up

Just wanted to give folks notice that Writing Strong Women will soon have its own hosting account with the new address at http://writingstrongwomen.com For a few days, posting will continue on both sites until the change is complete and ready to go. So save the new address. The announcement will be
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Sylvia Dickey Smith Books · 1Y ago

Sentimental heroine? Not on your life.

Ever wonder who the ‘first’ feminist was? Mary Wollstonecraft is called such, along with ‘mother of feminism‘. I’m here to say, Up With Mary Wollstonecraft! If you haven’t read her book, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, (available on Amazon.com Kindle for 95 cents) penned in 1792, I encourage y
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Sylvia Dickey Smith Books · 1Y ago

Author, Russ Hall: Played Like a Cheap Violin

Last year, my good friend, author, Russ Hall and I shared a booth at the Texas Book Festival (see photo) had a fantastic time and sold ‘great guns.’ When I received an email from him yesterday, his tale was too delightful to not share with my blog readers. So–today I take a departure from writing [.
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Sylvia Dickey Smith Books · 1Y ago

Texas Author Wins Award for Novel of the World War II Homefront

(CONTEST ALERT: !. Post a comment on this blog post and enter a drawing for an autographed copy of A WAR OF HER OWN.) 2. PLUS, Post a link to this blog on your blog/website and your name is entered TWICE. (doubles your chance of winning!) PRESS RELEASE By Great Lakes Literary, LLC Dated: Mar [...]
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Sylvia Dickey Smith Books · 1Y ago

One of those days when I’m glad I got up!

Some days, it just pays to get out of bed despite the fact that the first appointment of the day is a trip to the dentist office to visit the dental hygenist. Good news there. She bragged on my dental hygiene and found not a single problem that might inflict more pain or dollars. Then, [...]
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Sylvia Dickey Smith Books · 1Y ago

Cynthia Vespia, today on Writing Strong Women

Tune in today and hear Cynthia Vespia talk about her latest book and why she writes strong women. Writing Strong Women
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Sylvia Dickey Smith Books · 1Y ago

Never Underestimate Beth Groundwater, a Strong Woman

Good news, folks! We are in for a treat! March 21, 1:00 p.m. (Central Daylight Time) our Blog Talk Radio program, Writing Strong Women hosts Beth Groundwater who writes the Claire Hanover gift basket designer mystery series (A Real Basket Case, a 2007 Best First Novel Agatha Award finalist, and To H
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