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Cat Talk Radio with Molly DeVoss and Co-Host Dewey: Urination Issues, with Brian C. Hurley, DVM
Medical issues play a huge role in what causes cats to urinate outside the litter box. Listen as Molly and Dr. Hurley talk about what some of the challenges are in diagnosing these problems in cats. They talk about the different types of conditions seen in felines and why some cases are recurring and very difficult to figure out. If your cat has ever had a litter box problem, or you want to know more in case problems arise, be sure to tune in!
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‘I, Warlock’ Racks Up the Reads with 8 Chapters and Counting! A Kindle Vella Exclusive
The story continues and the mystery deepens with the first 8 chapters of ‘I, Warlock’ on Kindle Vella. I’m writing and publishing new chapters every Wednesday and Saturday, and having a rollicking good time doing it!
Please check it out at the Kindle Vella store. The first three chapters are free for any Vella story. Also, PLEASE RATE IT, and folllow it, too. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to keep writing …
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Savvy Senior: Little Known Property-Tax Relief Programs Help Seniors Save
Dear Savvy Senior,
I recently learned about a property-tax relief program for seniors in the county where I live. Apparently, there are hundreds of these programs across the country that many retirees, like me, are eligible for but don’t know about. What can you tell me about this?
Overtaxed Eddie
Dear Eddie,
Great question! Residential property-tax refund and credit programs exist in nearly every state, but unfortunately few people know about them. These programs can help retirees and many other Americans by reducing their property taxes. Here’s what you should know.
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Santa Comes Early with the Release of ‘Triple Threat: 3 Marshall James Thrillers’
This was set for a January 1 release, but Santa had other ideas! Triple Threat: 3 Marshall James Thrillers is now available on Amazon in eBook and paperback editions. This 3-book collection presents the Marshall James Thrillers in a single volume, with three times the thrills and a story arc that takes us from Marshall’s shaky beginnings to a final, heart-rending conclusion.
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Cover Reveal: ‘Triple Threat: 3 Marshall James Thrillers’ Releasing January 1
I’ll be starting 2023 with a bang, releasing the three books in the Marshall James Thrillers series as a single volume January 1 – and at just $6.99 for the eBook! Here’s the cover reveal. Look for a release-day update when we welcome in the New Year.
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Cover Reveal: ‘Triple Threat: 3 Marshall James Thrillers’ Releasing January 1
I’ll be starting 2023 with a bang, releasing the three books in the Marshall James Thrillers series as a single volume January 1 – and at just $6.99 for the eBook! Here’s the cover reveal. Look for a release-day update when we welcome in the New Year.
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The Weekly Readlines December 9
The Weekly Readlines (rhymes with headlines!) is a feature at LGBTSr.com, offering news you can use every week.
Quote for the Week
“It’s not the size of the dog in the fight, it’s the size of the fight in the dog.” – Mark Twain
BIG CUP: THE WEEK’S TOP STORIES
First the good news: Georgia Senator Rafael Warnock WON! The Respect for Marriage Act heads to Biden’s desk. Brittney Griner was freed from Russian captivity. And that’s just the last 48 hours. What a week!
The manufactured case of graphic designer Lorie Smith, wannabe victim and Evangelical tool, afforded SCOTUS the chance to display its comedy chops, with Samuel Alito scoring big with a joke about Black kids in KKK costumes. Can an HBO special be far behind?
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The Twist Podcast #206: Warnock Wallops, Marriage Miracle, Top Tiny Gift Ideas, and the Week in Headlines
Join co-hosts Mark McNease and Rick Rose for a super busy news week: Senator Warnock locks it down for another six years, the Respect for Marriage Act heads to President Biden’s desk, Brittney Griner gets freed from Russian captivity, and so much more!
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The Twist Podcast #206: Warnock Wallops, Marriage Miracle, Top Tiny Gift Ideas, and the Week in Headlines
Join co-hosts Mark McNease and Rick Rose for a super busy news week: Senator Warnock locks it down for another six years, the Respect for Marriage Act heads to President Biden’s desk, Brittney Griner gets freed from Russian captivity, and so much more!
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Podcast Pick: Queer We Are, with Host Brad Shreve
Many of you will know Brad Shreve from his recently retired podcast Queer Writers of Crime, in with he interviewed a long and stellar list of authors specializing in LGBTQ+ mysteries and thrillers. Brad has launched a new podcasting venture and it’s a good one: Queer We Are. Brad has in-depth conversations with guests ranging from drag icon Miss Coco Peru, to author John Berendt, whose Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil was a sensation as a book and as a movie.
Each week on Queer We Are, Brad Shreve hosts LGBTQ performers, athletes, politicians, activists, and even people you never heard of making a difference in their neighborhood. Guests share motivational, yet entertaining stories about their successes, challenges, and what they learned along the way.
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Podcast Pick: Queer We Are, with Host Brad Shreve
Many of you will know Brad Shreve from his recently retired podcast Queer Writers of Crime, in with he interviewed a long and stellar list of authors specializing in LGBTQ+ mysteries and thrillers. Brad has launched a new podcasting venture and it’s a good one: Queer We Are. Brad has in-depth conversations with guests ranging from drag icon Miss Coco Peru, to author John Berendt, whose Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil was a sensation as a book and as a movie.
Each week on Queer We Are, Brad Shreve hosts LGBTQ performers, athletes, politicians, activists, and even people you never heard of making a difference in their neighborhood. Guests share motivational, yet entertaining stories about their successes, challenges, and what they learned along the way.
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On Dreamshaping: Treating Ourselves to Illness
Mark McNease
I recently spent several weeks with a cold—or a flu, or a sinus infection, or some dreadful combination of them all. A cough still lingers, the voice still gives out if I talk for more than a few minutes. This kind of seasonal illness has been with me for most of my life. It brings discomfort and frustration, dread at what awaits me in my elder years, and the perfect excuse to start reaching for those comfort foods and behaviors I believe I’m entitled to under the circumstances because I deserve this. It’s a way to quickly short-circuit any deeper or prolonged analysis of what’s really happening: I’m in a sate of discomfort, and I want something to make me comfortable that doesn’t require more effort than getting it from an ice cream container into my mouth.
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‘A House in the Woods’ Now Free for Subscribers!
I’ll be publishing the sequel, A House in the Woods 2: The Devil’s Due, in 2023. In the meantime, the original is now available to all current and new subscribers. (Current subscribers can look for it in the next email).
Just click HERE to subscribe and download from BookFunnel.
Laurel and Jeremy Calloway have longed for a new life away from the chaos and confusion of New York City. Driving along a country road in New Jersey with a young real estate agent in the back seat, they almost miss it: a small house in the woods for sale. Laurel immediately thinks this could be the house for them, the house of their dreams, where a simpler life awaits. Laurel can finish her debut novel. Jeremy can look for a job in Philadelphia just an hour away. Stopping to take a look at the property, they meet the house’s caretaker, Eileen, and within a few weeks they find themselves the very lucky owners of their ideal home. But who are the mysterious old couple who’d put the house up for sale, having moved out months ago? Is Eileen more than a friendly neighbor? Who are the townspeople they meet, who all seem aware of the young couple now living in the house in the woods? And is it the house of their dreams, or of their nightmares?