Nathan Smith
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Color Concrete Garden Projects: Make Your Own Planters, Furniture, and Fire Pits Using Creative Techniques and Vibrant Finishes
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2015
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4 editions
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Eat Clean Stay Lean
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published
2013
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Not Me
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published
2010
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Mom's Idea: A Journey Through Madness
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published
2010
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2 editions
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A Practical Essay on Typhous Fever.
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published
2012
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Though the Heavens Should Fall (Espatier Book 1)
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published
2015
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2 editions
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Just a Touch of God's Grace
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Edge of Me
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published
2006
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Mom's Idea: A Journey Through Madness
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published
2010
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Medical and Surgical Memoirs.
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published
2012
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“The more time you invest in thinking about the project—where to begin and how to pull it all together—the more original, successful, and enjoyable the project will be. There is always an element of fear here—everyone is afraid of failing. Don’t be! The truth is that you are going to fail in some way, but this is something to be embraced and viewed as a learning experience. There is freedom in recognizing you will fail—you’ll be inspired to push yourself. With every finished project you will probably have a list of things you would do differently next time. Expect this from the beginning and the journey will be more rewarding.”
― Color Concrete Garden Projects: Make Your Own Planters, Furniture, and Fire Pits Using Creative Techniques and Vibrant Finishes
― Color Concrete Garden Projects: Make Your Own Planters, Furniture, and Fire Pits Using Creative Techniques and Vibrant Finishes
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