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Mary Akers

Mary Akers

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Q. How would you describe perfect happiness?
A. The ability to realize that what we have now is enough.
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My life in 8 words: "A constant exploration, celebration, and mystery."
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What is your motto or maxim?
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What is your greatest achievement?
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What’s your greatest flaw?
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What’s your best quality?
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What is your biggest pet peeve?
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What’s your fantasy profession?
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The Greatest Gift will be released on March 02, 2009 in
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Mary Akers Revealed

Q. What is your motto or maxim? A. Life is short; make the most of it. Q. If you could acquire any talent, what would it be? A. Playing the piano. I'll do it someday. Q. What is your greatest achievement? A. Motherhood. Q. What 3 personal qualities are most important to you? A. A sense of humor. Honesty. Kindness. Q. What’s your fantasy profession? A. Marine researcher. Learn more about Mary Akers

Authors on the Web

PowellsBooks.Blog, May 19, 2010
...Reviewed by Jim Ruland Gently Read Literature Last summer I took a craft class at Bread Loaf with Mary Akers called "Getting Away with it." The class opened with a quiz that asked us to match excerpts from works of classic and contemporary literature...
Gently Read Literature, April 1, 2010
...Patrick Somerville, Little, Brown, & Co., 2009 Last summer I took a craft class at Bread Loaf with Mary Akers called “Getting Away with it.” The class opened with a quiz that asked us to match excerpts from works of classic and contemporary...
Emerging Writers Network, March 28, 2010
...heartily recommend those by:  Curtis Smith (both), Darlin' Neal, Clifford Garstang, Quinn Dalton, Amy Knox Brown, and Mary Akers as collection I've read and enjoyed.  Plus forthcoming from Pinckney Benedict will be a winner for sure, and the Surreal...
58 Inches, November 21, 2009
...in general) Fiction (multi-genre) Springtime on Mars by Susan Woodring (short story collection) Woman Up on Blocks by Mary Akers Couch by Ben (novel with a bit of a fantasy flair) The Color of Earth by (graphic novel, female coming of age,...