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Daily Archives: May 30, 2018
Feather – Leah Bracknell
Reblogged from Leah Bracknell at Something beginning with C: Don’t take away my hope, it isn’t yours to steal Stop right there Drop it! Back away Slowly Keep your hands where I can see them. Don’t take away my hope with … Continue reading
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Tagged cancer, Leah Bracknell, lung cancer, meditation, shamanism, Yoga
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Death in a Mudflat is out on Friday!
Originally posted on SaylingAway:
After much angsting and gnashing of teeth (good thing I drink milk!), I am please to announce my fourth book in the Rhe Brewster series is available for download on Kindle June 1. Also available in…
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The dark secret of Kasar Phloom
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: I suppose the reason this story came to mind was that I overhead somebody in a bar comment that ‘they’d got away with it.’ One thing increasing maturity has taught me is that ‘The Lady’ is … Continue reading
Guest author: Judy Penz Sheluk – Discovering Tarot
If you’ll pardon the pun, tarot was never in the cards when I began writing Skeletons in the Attic. I knew I’d have a protagonist, Calamity (Callie) Barnstable, who would be thrust into the position of finding out what happened … Continue reading
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Tagged audiobook, ebooks, fiction, mystery, paperback, tarot
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No More Mulberries with Mary Smith
Reblogged from Jessie Cahalin at Books in my Handbag Blog: I was intrigued when Mary Smith asked me if she could present an extract about Afghan food. Always keen to learn more about food and other cultures, I invited Mary … Continue reading
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Tagged Afghanistan, book extract, Categories Book Excerpt, culture, dementia, food, Mary Smith, memoirs, No More Mulberries, Poetry. Travel
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Creature Feature – Mae Clair
Reblogged from Mae Clair: If you’re a regular follower of my blog, it’s no secret I have a love affair with creatures—a passion I developed early, thanks in part to my older brother. He had a Creepy Crawler maker when … Continue reading
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Tagged creatures, Cusp of Night, folklore, Hode's Hill Series, Mae Clair, monsters, The Fiend by Mae Clair.
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Turrets – Dorinda Duclos #writephoto
A castle stands, on a mountain high Its turrets, reaching for the sky Towers, decorating its building, where The strong and valiant, fought despair Coated in dusted powder, fine Winter, cloaks a different time Continue reading at Night Owl Poetry
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Tagged castle, centuries, dorindaduclos.com, land, Night Owl Poetry, shelter, Sue Vincent, turrets, warriors, winter, writephoto, writing
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The small dog, the storm and the toothpaste
I went to bed wearing the toothpaste* again And not orally, you understand, Cause the mozzies and midges and small bitey things Have decided to invade the land. With the first warmer weather they stirred in the nest Where they’ve … Continue reading