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Linda Rhinehart Neas self-published her first written work at the age of seven on the cardboard she gathered from her dad's shirts after they came back from the laundry. Since then, she has written extensively in various venues. She holds an M. Ed. from the University of Massachusetts in Reading and Writing. Her work has been published and performed throughout New England. Gaining inspiration from her four daughters and three granddaughters, she has calculated that she will run dry of ideas for writing sometime in the next millennium. Her first full collection of poems, Winter of the Soul, was published in 2008. Next to writing, teaching is her second passion. Presently, she is working on a book of poetry, essays and memoirs on teaching and two children's books.
Linda is also an ambassador for Possible Dreams International, which is a non-profit grass roots organization that helps communities and families in poverty.
Find out more about Linda by visiting her websites:
Website: www.holisticwritings.com
Blog: Words from the Heart: http://contemplativeed.blogspot.com/
Gogo's Dream: Swaziland Discovered By Linda M. Rhinehart Neas
Gogo's Dream: Swaziland Discovered is the culmination of a month long challenge to write a poem a day. When the author took the challenge, she was determined to write about the people and land that had touched her so deeply.
This book of poetry is inspired by the people of Swaziland and the work of Dr. Maithri Goonetilleke, an Australian physician and poet who spends time working with the people of Swaziland. The poems illustrate the poverty and need in Swaziland but also the love and dignity of this family oriented culture.
All of the profits of this book will go to Possible Dreams International to help the peoples of Swaziland. You can preview and purchase the book here: http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/1321608 (Genre: Poetry)
Swaziland has the highest prevalence of HIV infection in the world--42% of the population are infected with HIV. 70% of the population live on less than one dollar a day. 10% of the population are orphaned children trying to survive without food, shelter or guidance.
Through community and homestead/family based projects Possible Dreams International, Inc aims to bring concrete change into those lives affected by the HIV pandemic, extreme poverty, malnutrition and endemic disease. You can find out more about the non-profit organization here: http://possibledreamsinternational.org/
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8 Comments on Linda M. Rhinehart Neas, author of Gogo's Dream: Swaziland Discovered, launches her blog tour for a good cause!, last added: 6/8/2010
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I am so super excited about this book and project, and I can't wait for Linda to be on my blog! :) Thanks for sharing your ideas with us and for letting us know how you are able to raise so much money for a great charity!
Margo
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Hi Linda,
This sounds like a wonderful book for a much needed cause. Thank you for sharing with us.
What a great idea, Linda! Hope you have great success with your book, too.
Hi, Everyone!
I'm excited, too! I am looking forward to visiting so many blogs and sharing the work of Possible Dreams International with everyone, as well as talk about poetry, writing and teaching...all passions of mine.
Thanks for the support!
Linda
Hi Linda,
This looks like an incredible book and a great initiative. I look forward to following your blog tour.
~Dianna
Dear Linda, I take my hat off to you - what a great cause and a wonderful achievement - I really look forward to reading the book
Just a quick thank you to Angela and Jodi for their superb organization of this tour and the wonderful interview.
Also, thanks to all who have visited and left comments. I appreciate your support, very much.