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Category Archives: Books
Smorgasbord – reblogged: Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore Christmas Extra
Sally Cronin has spent the past few weeks promoting Indie authors in her Christmas Book Store. She does so all year with a generosity matched by few. This time, she shares her own books… Here are my some of my … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Books, reblog
Tagged A Shaggy Dog Story, book marketing, book promotion, Books by Sally Cronin, Sally Cronin, Sam, What's in a Name volume II
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Ani’s Advent Invitation: Fiyero and Idina write to Santa…with help from Trent P. McDonald
As if the birds in the garden aren’t enough to cope with, I have to have one on my tree too! Right at the top…which means reaching it could get me into lots of trouble… The thing sits there every … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Christmas, Dogs
Tagged boxers, etter to santa, humour, magic of christmas, robins, sharing, small dog
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The Other-Side of Space… Stuart France
* So Cor and Fran retreated to the start of the green sward and replayed as accurately as they could remember the events that had led to Min’s mysterious disappearance. Fran ran on ahead and when she got to the … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Books
Tagged Derbyshire, Folk Tale, giants, landscape, magic, mystery, Poetry, story, The Silent Eye
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A Far-Flown Arrow… Stuart France
* “Where did she go?” “I dunno.” Poor Fran and Cor, in this day and age people are not supposed to disappear, or at least, not like that. They still do though. Despite their understandable confusion. Over a thousand people … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Books, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
Tagged albion, Derbyshire, landscape, magic, mystery, story
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Game of Stones … Stuart France
* “This must be it,” shouted Min getting excited again. If she had been a child she would have been jumping up and down on the spot. “The green sward, you mean?” replied Cor who was just as excited but … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Books, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
Tagged albion, Derbyshire, landscape, magic, mystery, story
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Angels, Angels, everywhere III… Stuart France
* “The nine orders of Angelic Being mattered because the divisions echoed the Trinity and because they corresponded to the nine-fold partition of the heavens.” * * “From the Empyrean in descending order the spheres were those of the ‘first … Continue reading
Posted in alchemy, Ancient sites, Art, Books, Don and Wen, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
Tagged albion, esoteric, interpretation, landscape, meaning, Photography, psychology, symbolism, weekend workshop
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Angels, Angels, everywhere II… Stuart France
* “The Angelic Worlds had been set out as early as the fifth century AD by Dionysius the Areopagite who taught that the Angelic Beings were arranged in a definitive nine-fold order according to their capacities to receive the undivided … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Art, Books, Don and Wen, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
Tagged albion, esoteric, magic, mystery, psychology, symbolism, weekend workshop
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#Booklaunch – Twenty Years: After “I Do” by D.G. Kaye – reblogged from Tina Frisco
Debby Gies, aka D.G. Kaye, has just released her 6th memoir, Twenty Years: After “I Do”. She speaks from the heart and bares her soul in her writing. I couldn’t recommend her books more highly. Debby is an ardent supporter of authors, featuring … Continue reading
Ani’s Advent Invitation – You are never too old to be loved by Sally Cronin
Well, it snowed a bit here yesterday… not much, not even long enough for me to play out…and then it all disappeared. It is all very well her heaving sighs of relief, but I was looking forward to a long … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Books, Christmas, Dogs, Friendship, Love, Memories
Tagged children, home for christmas, homeless dogs, older dogs, rescue dogs
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Ani’s Advent Invitation: What is magic? A holiday story (and a new book!) from Allie Potts
So, the question is a bit of an odd one around here, what with my two-legs being a bit weirdly inclined and all… What is magic? For me, magic is finding the fridge door, or the back gate left open… … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Dogs
Tagged ballet, Book launch, Christmas, festive magic, humour, new book, Nutcracker, science Fiction
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