Monthly Archives: September 2018

Guest author: Sarah Brentyn ~ Be the Grain You Were Meant to Be

In one day, I saw three negative opinions about indie “authors”. (I use quotes here as these opinions implied indies are not actually authors.) One was a blog post and the other two were strings of tweets on Twitter. They … Continue reading

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Columns ~ Fandango #writephoto

“Let’s explore this place,” Frank said. “Go ahead,” Johnny said, “Be my guest. You’ve always had a genuine infatuation with the architecture of old buildings like this.” “Aren’t you coming with?” Frank asked. “Sure, why not?” Johnny said. “It’s not like I have … Continue reading

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Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore – New Book on the Shelves – While the Bombs Fell by Robbie Cheadle and Elsie Hancy Eaton

Reblogged from Smorgasbord: Absolutely delighted to feature While the Bombs Fell which is written by Robbie Cheadle and her mother Elsie Hancy Eaton. About While the Bombs Fell What was it like for children growing up in rural Suffolk during … Continue reading

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Pillars ~ Trent P. McDonald #writephoto

Ed walked through the arch and glanced around. “Pillars,” he said out loud. He was in a giant room, seeming to stretch to infinity in every direction.  The unseen ceiling was support by row after row of Doric columns.  Periodically … Continue reading

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How much further?… Stuart France

* If tomorrow never comes, Then, how much further away from today, Is the day after tomorrow? Count Jack Reblogged from Stuart France

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Flirtation #midnighthaiku

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Pyroplastic surge ~ Bobby Fairfield #writephoto

It was frustrating. For two days we had been sitting down in the hot, humid cellar. Our wine was warm, our food was cold. At least we could breathe down here, unlike in the street above. The choking fumes clogged … Continue reading

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Pillars ~ Di at pensitivity #writephoto

“I’m sorry, but we can’t do that”. ‘But they’re in the way!’ “I’m sorry” he repeated “but they can’t be removed. The building is almost two hundred years old and it would be a travesty to the architectural design.” She … Continue reading

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Janice Spina interviews Annette Rochelle Aben!

Reblogged from jemsbooks: Annette Rochelle Aben Please help me welcome author Annette Rochelle Aben to Jemsbooks.blog Segment, Interview an Author! Hi Annette, it’s lovely to see you. Thank you for coming. Please step up  on the stage. The lights are … Continue reading

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Pillars of sacrifice ~ Ramya Tantry #writephoto

Emotion overwhelmed me and I felt humble to be standing in the same place which had witnessed such brutality and had played a pivotal role in our independence. This place was a witness to a massacre that shook the whole … Continue reading

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