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The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration

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The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration: Old Wisdom for a New World


366 Days of Insight from the Inspired.Us Blog

by Vera Nazarian


The premise is simple...


New bits of common sense, inspiration, and insight to jump-start your day. What if it inspired all of us?


This blog is a non-denominational resource where philosophy, belief, and reason come together to blend and emerge as practical wisdom.


Inspired.Us

Old Wisdom for a New World

www.InspiredUs.com


How to use this book...


Read the daily bits of common sense, inspiration, and insight to jump-start your day.


Write your own thoughts, comments, and daydreams in the journal. Use the borders if you run out of space. Write upside down and sideways, and doodle on the corners.


Revisit the entries and your own words every year, to remember and dream and grow.


Reuse the space and fill it with new insight, from year to year. Th is is a perpetual calendar, and you can make it the calendar of your life.



Share the daydreams and insight with those you love. Have them leave you their own meaningful comments in this
"paper blog."


Be Inspired!

408 pages, Hardcover

First published October 1, 2010

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About the author

Vera Nazarian

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Vera Nazarian is a two-time Nebula Award Finalist, award-winning artist, and member of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, a writer with a penchant for moral fables and stories of intense wonder, true love, and intricacy.

She immigrated to the USA from the former USSR as a kid, sold her first story at the age of 17, and since then has published numerous works in anthologies and magazines, and has seen her fiction translated into eight languages.

She is the author of critically acclaimed novels Dreams of the Compass Rose and Lords of Rainbow , romantic Renaissance epic fantasy trilogy Cobweb Bride , as well as the outrageous parodies Mansfield Park and Mummies and Northanger Abbey and Angels and Dragons , Pride and Platypus: Mr. Darcy's Dreadful Secret in her humorous and surprisingly romantic Supernatural Jane Austen Series , and most recently the bestselling high-octane science fiction series The Atlantis Grail , now optioned for film.

After many years in Los Angeles, Vera lives in a small town in Vermont, and uses her Armenian sense of humor and her Russian sense of suffering to bake conflicted pirozhki and make art.

Take the fun quiz to find out Which of the Lords of Rainbow do You Serve?

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