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September 28, 2017 by J.L. Smith

Medusa – The Lost Daughter! Available Now!

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My book has finally arrived! Get your copy here at Politics and Prose!

http://www.politics-prose.com/book/9781624291272

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September 25, 2017 by J.L. Smith

Excerpt: Medusa – The Lost Daughter

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From “A Mother’s Humble Plea”

Humility rests not with the weak, but
with the strong, who knows when best to show it,
for she knows it is its own sacrifice.

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September 22, 2017 by J.L. Smith

Excerpt: Medusa – The Lost Daughter

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From “A Mother’s Humble Plea”

Humility rests not with the weak, but
with the strong, who knows when best to show it,
for she knows it is its own sacrifice.

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September 21, 2017 by J.L. Smith

Excerpt: Medusa – The Lost Daughter

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After days of not being able to post…the excerpts continue…

From “A Mother’s Cry”
Power rests in those who give its wrath, not
in those who suffer and cower from it.

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September 15, 2017 by J.L. Smith

Excerpt: Medusa – The Lost Daughter

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From “The Gray Ones”
He who tries to circumvent his sentence
will still be guilty for crimes committed
no matter his attempts to forget them.

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September 13, 2017 by J.L. Smith

Excerpt: Medusa – The Lost Daughter

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From “Athena’s Vengeance”

The best punishment is often one that
allows the thief to steal the forbidden
and think he is wise for it, until he
is caught and punishment is a surprise

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September 12, 2017September 12, 2017 by J.L. Smith

Check this poem out: how to make kimchi

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Source: how to make kimchi

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September 12, 2017 by J.L. Smith

Excerpt: Medusa- The Lost Daughter

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From “The Sinking Ship”

Only a fool tempts a fate he cannot
change or bargains with a sealed deal, when the
only choice left is one to comply

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September 9, 2017 by J.L. Smith

Excerpt: Medusa – The Lost Daughter

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From “The Favorite Daughter”

A true sacrifice is one given at
the loss of the one who is providing
the sacrifice. Flawed is the sacrifice
given with the hand held behind the back…

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September 8, 2017September 8, 2017 by J.L. Smith

Excerpt: Medusa – The Lost Daughter

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From “The Flawed One”

A king who is surrounded by beauty
is a king blinded by his reflection
and vanity.

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