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Inseperable Quote

He looks over at the main counter and eyes the owner of Pizza Emporium, Carmine Pantoro. Carmine is making a regular cheese pizza masterpiece with all of the style, grace and skill of Leonardo Davinci. His ladle of marinara sauce is his brush as he slowly swirls the sauce around the center of the circular-shaped dough, to the very edges of the crust. Carmine then reaches for some mozzarella cheese from a stainless
steel bin and distributes the handful of fluffy goodness like he was a
maestro conducting an orchestra.
Carmine’s wife, Lucia, then walks by as he places the long wood pallet into the oven and releases the pizza to cook. She puts her hand on his shoulder as Shawn’s eyebrow raises.
“You see two people making delectable Italian food, and I see that
and a whole lot more.” The frame fixes on the couple and their previous
lives together unfold like a colorful accordion. Variations of the bodies
that housed their souls in prior lifetimes are displayed next to both
Carmine and Lucia. The bond was strong, with seven Lucia’s and seven
Carmine’s sharing lives together.
Shawn says, “Seven. That’s pretty impressive. No wonder the food here is good, it's made with so much love.”
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Published on March 25, 2013 07:16 Tags: love, paranormal, romance

New Book!

Get the Kleenex out, people! This is my new book, Ctrl-Salt-Del: A Life Rebooted. It is the first book of a two part/book series. Enjoy it for free!

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17...
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Published on March 29, 2013 19:26 Tags: abuse, death, love

Inseparable Quote

He looks over at the main counter and eyes the owner of Pizza Emporium, Carmine Pantoro. Carmine is making a regular cheese pizza masterpiece with all of the style, grace and skill of Leonardo Davinci. His ladle of marinara sauce is his brush as he slowly swirls the sauce around the center of the circular-shaped dough, to the very edges of the crust. Carmine then reaches for some mozzarella cheese from a stainless
steel bin and distributes the handful of fluffy goodness like he was a
maestro conducting an orchestra.
Carmine’s wife, Lucia, then walks by as he places the long wood pallet into the oven and releases the pizza to cook. She puts her hand on his shoulder as Shawn’s eyebrow raises.
“You see two people making delectable Italian food, and I see that
and a whole lot more.” The frame fixes on the couple and their previous
lives together unfold like a colorful accordion. Variations of the bodies
that housed their souls in prior lifetimes are displayed next to both
Carmine and Lucia. The bond was strong, with seven Lucia’s and seven
Carmine’s sharing lives together.
Shawn says, “Seven. That’s pretty impressive. No wonder the food here is good, it's made with so much love.”
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Published on April 11, 2013 05:47 Tags: love, paranormal, romance

Inseparable

Once two bodies touch their lives together unfold, revealing generations of love shared.
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Published on April 13, 2013 16:10 Tags: love, paranormal, romance

Recipe for Life

Never, never, ever give up, because good times can be right around the corner! Keep doing the things you love and help people that truly appreciate your time.

Have a great day!
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Published on April 30, 2013 07:58 Tags: life, love

Love is the Answer

Love is the answer to all of the world's problems.
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Published on May 07, 2013 10:20 Tags: life, love

Film Lobby Article

Full Circle by Philip Wohl

We all may be getting older, but that doesn’t mean that we’re becoming wiser. Think back to the days when we were younger and had the freedom to run around our neighborhoods unabated and free to create on our own terms. Bikes were our mode of transportation and authority figures weren’t hovering over us every five seconds trying to dictate the direction of our days.
Flash forward to today and you might ask yourself, “What the heck am I doing?” All of the joys we experienced as youths (aside from school and other junk we had to do!), as well as the beginning of our journey as artists, have gone away because we are always waiting for someone else to either tell us what to do or give their almighty opinion about our output.
There have been points in my writing life that I have needed that affirmation, looked for a way to hook up with a publishing company or got drunk just thinking about being a famous author. But, my friends, I am here to tell you that I had it all wrong! I have come full circle and stayed true to writing because it takes me away from the grind, helps me piece together key shards of my life and takes me back to that first kiss and the freedom of being able to plan my own adventures.
I have also discovered something very powerful over the years: IT’S NOT ALL ABOUT YOU! Why did you start writing, acting or creating? Although our gene pools were rich with creative talents, it was the influence of a person in the know that actually propelled us to this sweetest of all struggles. My hero was an 11th grade English teacher, and now I give my time to talk to school-age kids about doing what you love and pursuing your passion (no matter what it may be).
So, by giving of ourselves and attempting to guide the next generation to greater heights, we are also enriching our own lives by rediscovering the reason why we walked this path in the first place. My life now imitates my art in that I just simply want to get my point across and better someone else’s day. I hope you will join me on this journey.

Philip's work can be found through these links;

www.goodreads.com/author/show/5046712...

www.smashwords.com/profile/view/wohl44

http://www.thefilmlobby.com/article/f...
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Published on May 08, 2013 16:44 Tags: love, writing