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Daily Archives: November 25, 2016
Knight Arrant? from Tallis Steelyard
Have you noticed how some people might in themselves pose a problem, but are inadvertently the answer to a far larger problem? So you’re faced with the troubling realisation that you must somehow find a way to live with the … Continue reading
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Tagged con, Condottiere, Jim Webster, mott, Port Naain, second rate poets, short story, swill, touts
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Guest author: Paul Andruss – The Fairy Maid – (and free ebooks!)
There is a folktale found among the Celts. Here is my retelling… A young farmer fell in love with a fairy maid who lived beneath the lake on his land. Though she loved him too, his entreaties fell on deaf … Continue reading
Sally’s Cafe & Bookstore Christmas Update – Agnes Mae Graham, Lucinda E. Clarke and Christoph Fischer
Sally Cronin is updating her Christmas list of Indie books…
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Mystery from Morpeth Road #writephoto
The most remarkable thing about the mystery of the hidden tomb was there was only one set of stairs leading to it and none leading away from it. It puzzled many. Papers were written on it, conferences held, theories were … Continue reading
Hoo-ray, Hoo-ray… by Stuart France
* “The kissing hills are white.” * * “Maybe, they’re trying to tell us something.” Continue reading here
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