The Harsh and The Heart will be a free download for Kindle from tonight 12 midnight, Pacific time, to 12 midnight Tuesday. My poem. What's Really Missing, is in this anthology honoring the military. You should be able to search for the title on Amazon during those hours and see the free download offer. Right now, you see the title offered as a free temporary file to folks who are signed up for Amazon Prime, but the one-day free download is something separate.
if you don't own a Kindle but would like to have the book on your computer, smart phone or ipad, this link tells you how to get Kindle content for those devices:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html/?ie=UTF8&docId=1000493771
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Becky Haigler
Editor/Partner, Silver Boomer Books http://silverboomerbooks.com/
Author, not so GRIMM: gentle fables and cautionary tales http://laughingcactuspress.com/books.html#grimm
A Poetry Blog of Wynne's whimsical wistful wacky womanly wicked wishful wise witty w r a t h f u l woeful wry windy warm wild wary wandering world of Wynne's Poetry
Monday, January 2, 2012
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- Wynne
- Wynne Huddleston's poetry has been published in 70+ publications including the Birmingham Arts Journal, Emerald Tales, Waterways, Camroc Press Review, Gemini Magazine, Thema, The Shine Journal, joyful!, Danse Macabre, From the Porch Swing, Victorian Violet Press, Pond Ripples Magazine, The Battered Suitcase, Orange Room Review, New Fairy Tales Anthology, Poetry24, Ink, Sweat & Tears, and Four and Twenty. A member of the Mississippi Poetry Society and a board member of the Mississippi Writers Guild,she is the 1st Place Winner of the Grandmother Earth National Contest 2010--Environmental Poetry Division and poetry winner in the Enchanted Conversation's Daughters of the Air Contest. MS. Ms. Huddleston obtained a Master’s of Music Education from the University of Southern Mississippi, and has studied graduate level creative writing at the University of West Alabama. Ms. Huddleston was born in Lone Star, Texas, but has lived in Mississippi most of her life. She has been an elementary music teacher for 22 years, and has 2 grown sons, and 2 grandchildren.