August 30-Sept 1

I want to be sure Melissa's note about being named the National Paranormal Examiner at Examiner.com didn't get lost in the comments section. This is a really big honor. It's quite a process a person has to go through to qualify for National Examiner for examiner.com.

Melissa is the official paranormal expert at examiner.com and will write short articles for the site. I've already read the two articles posted, Magnetic Cows and Top Ten Creepiest Corners of Great Britain. Very interesting articles.

When you get a chance, swing by  http://www.examiner.com/x-716-National-Paranormal-Examiner.

When Melissa gets back on Monday, I would love for her to tell us a little about her nonfiction books.

 

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  • 8/30/2008 1:15 PM Melissa Alvarez wrote:
    Thanks so much, Tarah! Since I'm playing catch up right now I'll go ahead and tell you about them now. Well, actually, this is easier - here are the titles and blurbs:

    Handwriting Analysis To Go
    by Melissa Alvarez

    We are each distinctive individuals with unique styles of writing. Our handwriting is a tangible extension of our inner selves. Have you ever wondered what your handwriting says about you? With a basic understanding of handwriting analysis you can discover more about yourself and those around you.

    Graphology is the analysis of a handwriting sample. Graphologists can tell when someone is loyal, excitable or hiding something just from slight nuances in writing. Would you like to learn to do this too? Once you know the basics you will never look at handwriting in the same way again.

    With Handwriting Analysis To Go, you can learn the fundamental skills necessary to determine if you will be compatible with another person, if someone is trustworthy and individual personality characteristics. It is an exciting, fun tool that you can use on a daily basis.

    Color Power To Go
    by Melissa Alvarez

    Color is an integral part of our lives. We use color in everything from the clothes that we wear to the way we decorate our living and work spaces. Have you ever thought about how color affects you?

    There are many ways to use color to enhance the way you live through décor, food and clothing. Do you know the color that should never be used in a bathroom? Which color added to your diet will help you when you’re feeling out of balance? Should you wear red or blue to a specific social gathering?

    Color Power To Go is a simple guide that will teach you how to use color to your advantage while enriching your life. You can use it to relieve stress, create beautiful spaces around you and to balance yourself on a spiritual level. This easy useful guide will help make color work for you.
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  • 8/31/2008 1:32 PM Dina wrote:
    Megga congrats Melissa!!
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  • 9/1/2008 5:54 AM Melissa Alvarez wrote:
    Thank you Dina!

    Smiles,

    Melissa
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  • 9/1/2008 6:18 PM Tarah wrote:
    I see things have been a little busy while I've been working the grindstone this weekend!
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  • 9/2/2008 12:17 AM tena wrote:
    congrats Melissa its thanks to writers that we have wonderful stories to read
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  • 9/2/2008 12:23 AM shirley b wrote:
    congrats Melissa and thank you for writing something wonderful to read
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    1. 9/2/2008 5:10 AM Melissa Alvarez wrote:
      Thank you Shirley!

      Smiles,

      Melissa
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  • 9/2/2008 5:08 AM Melissa Alvarez wrote:
    When the cat's away, Tarah...LOL

    Thanks Tena!

    Smiles,

    Melissa
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  • 9/2/2008 5:29 PM KyAnn wrote:
    Melissa,
    Your journey to here sounds facinating. congratulations on your publishing sucess.

    KyAnn
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    1. 9/2/2008 5:39 PM Melissa Alvarez wrote:
      Thank you KyAnn! It's been a lot of hard work but well worth it. Now if I could just hurry up and finish my website redesign I could get back to writing.

      Smiles,

      Melissa
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      1. 9/2/2008 6:16 PM KyAnn wrote:
        ugh, I feel your pain on the website redesign. that is something I'm procrastinating on doing. at some point I'm going to need to buck up and do it...not today. lol or tomorrow. hmm, maybe in the fall.
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        1. 9/2/2008 7:48 PM Melissa Alvarez wrote:
          Well smart me - who has never done a wordpress design before just messed the whole thing up and I have to start over. LOL Oh well - that's the learning curve I guess.
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          1. 9/3/2008 7:31 AM Tarah wrote:
            Oh no! I would be crying.
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            1. 9/3/2008 9:05 AM Melissa Alvarez wrote:
              shrugs - it happens.
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  • 9/3/2008 10:47 PM Skhye wrote:
    Hi, Tarah and Melissa! I just heard about this event and raced over to read everything. I'm curious about how something like carpal tunnel affects analysis in graphology. And is there any difference in the expression of personality in people wearing a chartreuse green and olive drab? Yes, I've played with color anaylsis. But the question just popped into my head! Thanks for sharing this fascinating information with us in Tarah's neck of the woods. I'm off to read your article. ~Skhye
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    1. 9/4/2008 6:40 AM Tarah wrote:
      Those articles are really interesting.
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    2. 9/4/2008 10:13 AM Melissa Alvarez wrote:
      Hi Skhye,

      Thanks for joining us! I hope you enjoyed the articles. Okay - with graphology and carpel tunnel - medical conditions are one thing that the graphologists takes into consideration. If you have a medical condition that affects your writing then its a big harder to do an analysis but the basic principles still apply. Sometimes a graphologist may ask to see a sample of your writing prior to the carpel tunnel - like an old letter or something handwritten you'd saved and do a comparison between the two. But anything medical is always considered during the analysis.

      With the differences in color the person wearing the brighter shade of green will tend to be more positive and outgoing then someone who is wearing the darker shade. Now, if you have a person that is normally a "chartreuse green" but is wearing "olive drab" one day that can also be a sign that they're not feeling well or are depressed.

      I hope this helps.

      Smiles,

      Melissa
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      1. 9/4/2008 3:04 PM Skhye wrote:
        The olive drab point could be a reflection of a person's pessimism... LOL. Thanks!
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        1. 9/4/2008 4:36 PM Melissa Alvarez wrote:
          That's true!
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          1. 9/5/2008 9:01 PM Andrea Snider wrote:
            Very interesting!
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