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Category Archives: Books
Home from Home?… Stuart France
* “The doors and windows of your homes have more locks than a prison cell.” Count Jack Black * Source: Home from Home?… | Stuart France
Posted in Art, Books, Don and Wen, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
Tagged interpretation, meaning, mystery, psychology
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Guest author: Annabelle Franklin – Do we really need to leave Earth?
Recently, BBC2 showed a programme called The Search for a New Earth. It featured physicist Stephen Hawking, who claimed we will have to leave Earth within the next 100 years as it will have become uninhabitable. He listed various possible … Continue reading
Posted in Books, earth, Guest post
Tagged ecology, leaving earth, mankind, nature, Proxima B, science, space colonisation, space travel, Stephen Hawking, terraforming
24 Comments
A new book from Terry Tyler… out today! #TuesdayBookBlog
Reblogged from Terry Tyler: ….the sequel to Tipping Point, which is on special offer of 99p/99c from September 26~30! (Click book title for Amazon link.) Lindisfarne is now on Amazon Vicky and her group reach the beautiful, tidal island ~ but … Continue reading
Posted in Books
Tagged dystopian, Government Conspiracy, mild Sci-Fi, Post Apocalyptic, some Romantic Suspense.
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Aural Sculpting III… Stuart France
Cat-Eye * …Now, this turned out to be both a blessing and a curse on Conan because at night when he wanted to sleep the cat’s eye was forever starting at the squeak of a mouse and the flurry of … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Books, Don and Wen, geometry, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
Tagged albion, celtic, interpretation, landscape, meaning, mystery, psychology, story
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Guest author: Lucinda E. Clarke – I’ve been such a coward
Writing the blurb for your book is always a nightmare. Frankly it’s easier to write the whole book than that short piece you hope will entice readers to at least click on the ‘Look Inside’ button. Whenever I’m writing a … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Books
Tagged africa, new book, plot, raising awareness, social conscience, writing a blurb, writing process
21 Comments
Guest author: Victoria Zigler – Listen to Toby’s Tales
You’d think knowing from early childhood that something is going to happen one day would prepare you for something when it actually happens. It doesn’t. I have Congenital Glaucoma. Glaucoma is an eye condition that – if caught early enough … Continue reading
Guest poet and raconteur: Tallis Steelyard – A Family Saga
For once I cannot be blamed for any of it. It’s obvious that nothing that happened was my fault. Indeed if blame is to be allocated, the only person on whom it can fairly fall is my lady wife Shena. … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Books, Humour
Tagged Amazon, Book launch, fantasy, fiction, guest post, Jim Webster, kindle, new book, Poetry, Port Naain, Port Naain Intelligencer
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Grumpy Ana and the Grouchy Monsters by D. Wallace Peach
Reblogged from Myths of the Mirror: My first children’s book is out in print. During my writing break over the summer, I tried my hand at illustration. It was hard and I learned a lot. I have a whole new respect for … Continue reading
‘So this is paradise’… Stuart France
* “‘No man is an island’, yet your richest, most successful ‘sons’, have all bought islands to live on?” Count Jack Black * Source: ‘So this is paradise’… | Stuart France
Posted in Books, Don and Wen, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
Tagged Christianity, interpretation, meaning, psychology
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