Category Archives: Books

Stanton Drew ~ Stuart France

* Names matter. For practical purposes they are like elephants and flowing water. They follow the shortest, flatest path to wherever they are going, and en route the jagged edges first get smoothed and then get worn away. In this … Continue reading

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#BookReview of Ravens Gathering by Graeme Cumming ~ Zoe at Zooloo Book Blog

Reblogged from Zooloo Book Blog: As she let her gaze drift around her, she saw that there were more birds. Perhaps a dozen or so, perched among the trees that stood on the edge of the clearing. And yet more … Continue reading

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#BookLaunch – Tales from the Irish Garden by Sally Cronin…..

Reblogged from Smorgasbord: At last the day has arrived and Tales from the Irish Garden is now available. The book has been three years in the writing, mainly because what began as short stories in line with the first collection, … Continue reading

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Cloud Atlas ~ Stuart France

* Water in Air Earth in Water Exhibit similar forms. * Count Jack Black Reblogged from Stuart France

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Solution III… Stuart France

Dalgety Bay * The ‘Post Graduate’ Solution… “What’s a slug?” Continue reading at Stuart France

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Solution II… Stuart France

Dalgety Bay * The ‘Graduate School’ Solution… The clue in the poem is the very clunky ‘over there’. If something is over there, then ‘we’ must be here. Presence though, like time, involves Set Theory. So even ‘over there’ is … Continue reading

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Solution… Stuart France

‘Setting riddles is much easier than solving them.’ … “What a strange planet. Where I come from people solve three riddles every morning before sitting down to first breakfast.” The ‘High School’ Solution… The clue in the poem is that … Continue reading

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A Riddle… Stuart France

* Dark the frame and dark the spur About the light which shines over there. * Lost to memory, lost to time Good and great cut down in their prime. * Ever the longing, we yearn to know Traversing the … Continue reading

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On Philosophy ~ Stuart France

ON PHILOSOPHY * It is clear, that every ‘great philosophy’ is, no more and no less than, the confession of its author. To explain how a philosophy’s highest flung claims have been derived, therefore, we need only ask, ‘what really … 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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