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Monthly Archives: December 2015
Review : Conor Kelly’s Legends of Ireland by Ali Isaac
Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
This is a truly wonderful book: It has fairy kings, goddesses, mortals, magic, swordmanship, mythology and a huge dose of courage. It is clear from page one how much love and passion the author has for…
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The Mudfold and Cockeren Feud-part 2 by Tallis Steelyard
The second part of the scandalous story of the feuding ladies of Port Naain, told by Tallis Steelyard, a poet of that city… The Mudfold and Cockeren Feud Part Two I did at the time entertain hopes that the feud … Continue reading
Posted in Books, fantasy, fiction, Guest, Humour, writing
Tagged dress, fashion, Jim Webster, longreads, poet, Port Naain, short story, Tallis Steelyard
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Replay – Guest author, Geoffrey Saign
Welcome Geoffrey Saign, author of the award-winning WhipEye Chronicles and Gorgon. I write about nature and self-awareness—sometimes directly, sometimes indirectly. When I was seven years old, for some reason I loved nature. I ran to ponds to find crayfish and … Continue reading
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Replay – A never-empty nest – Guest post by Ritu
I like having friends over – even when they have me blushing… My guest today is Ritu Bhathal-Padhaal – from But I Smile Anyway. Ritu is a writer and blogger and was voted into third place for Most Inspiring Blog … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Books, Life, Love, Memories, Motherhood, Poetry
Tagged children, empty nest, family, home
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Terminal Outbreath
Originally posted on Sun in Gemini:
? Terminal Outbreath ——- You know my sighs, and yet, I am a stranger to your knowing; Though not your eyes, which, Drinking in my flowing, See me. ——- As vision sees the fleeting…
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How else?
“YOU NEED TO BELIEVE IN THINGS THAT AREN’T TRUE. HOW ELSE CAN THEY BECOME?” Terry Pratchett, Hogfather For Colleen’s Writer’s Quote Wednesday & Ronovan’s BeWow
Posted in Christmas
Tagged belief, BeWoW, Colleen's Writer's Quote Wednesday, creation, Death and Susan, Hogfather, humanity, Terry Pratchett
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Replay – Truth In Fiction – Guest post by Claire Fullerton
Claire Fullerton, author of A Portal in Time was my guest, sharing a little background to Dancing to an Irish Reel… and looks at a question Stuart and I are often asked about our books… just how much is true? … Continue reading
Posted in Books, fiction, Guest post, Photography, writing
Tagged autobiographical fiction, guest blog, Ireland, memoirs, paranormal, truth
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