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A Chicken’s Life
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The Twist Podcast #101: He’s Not My Type, Kid-Friendly Cages, The L Word Returns, and the Week in Headlines
Join co-hosts Mark McNease and Rick Rose as we take a look at kid-friendly cages, the return of The L Word, a stop at the Gossip Garage, and the week in headlines.
Enjoy The Twist on Libsyn, iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, Castbox, Spotify, and TheTwistPodcast.com.
Copyright 2019 MadeMark Publishing
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‘A House in the Woods’ Goodreads Giveaway
Goodreads Book Giveaway
A House in the Woods
by Mark McNease
Giveaway ends July 19, 2019.
See the giveaway details
at Goodreads.I’m giving away 100 Kindle copies of ‘A House in the Woods.’ Enter for a chance to win one! The reviews are coming in and they’re fabulous. “Masterfully written” … “a home run” … “nothing is what it seems.” Just enter the giveaway and find out for yourself!
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Gee Whizz, Ma, I think They Like It
Today in humble brags …. “masterfully written” … “nothing is what it seems” … “a truly great story” … “a home run.” Gee whizz, Ma, I think they like it.
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Paperback Cover for ‘A House in the Woods’
And we’re off … the paperback edition should be available on Amazon any day now (it’s been submitted), and the eBook will be out Saturday following a subscriber-only giveaway. -
The Twist Podcast #100: Podcast Party! Plus Louisville Highlights, Rocketmania, Pride-palooza and So Much More
Join co-hosts Mark McNease and Rick Rose as we celebrate our 100th episode of The Twist Podcast! We’ll check out some Louisville highlights, reviews of Rocketman and more, a trip to the Gossip Garage, and of course our own very prideful take on Pride Month.
Enjoy The Twist on Libsyn, iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, Castbox, Spotify, and TheTwistPodcast.com.
Copyright 2019 MadeMark Publishing
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Rainy Day Heaven
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Rainbow Tree, Lambertville, NJ
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Cover Reveal for ‘A House in the Woods’
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As the World Burns
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Stephanie Mott Passes Away, the World is a Darker Place
I am beyond sad. I just found out Stephanie Mott passed away. I had no idea. Stephanie was one of the most gracious, kind, generous, genuine, fearless people I have ever met. She wrote columns for LGBTSr. She spoke on a panel at the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association convention in Boston with me and David Webb. She was just so beautiful. An activist, a role model, someone I wanted to be like but whose heart was so much bigger than mine. I’m so, so heartbroken.The world is a darker place without you, Stephanie Mott. Truly. Meanness, vindictiveness, name-calling, the ugliness spreads while a light like you goes out. You would tell me to chose love over anger, but it’s hard in a world so unfair.
Stephanie Mott, trailblazing activist for transgender people, died last week at the age of 61. Stephanie was born in 1957 and grew up on small farm outside Eudora.
She lived for 48 years under a different name. We will not use it here. To us, and to the countless others she touched, she was only Stephanie.
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Fun Red Shoes
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Last Day in Rehoboth