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Category Archives: Books
The Wyrm and the Wyrd: Caught on the Edge
We had almost stopped there on our way to Wales. The suggestion had been made, but for some reason I had been reluctant to turn aside from our road west, for what might be no more than a walk in … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancient sites, Books, Don and Wen, fantasy, fiction, Landscape, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye, travel
Tagged Alan Garner, Alderley Edge, Brisingamen, caves, Weidstone, wizard
34 Comments
Guest blogger: Juliet Nubel Young – Stronger than Me
Fate picked me up in my hometown of Glasgow many light years ago and since that day it has moved me around the dog-eared map which has gradually become my life. It moved me eastwards to follow my studies. … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Books, writing
Tagged addicted to writing, France, humour, iPad, wordaholic
15 Comments
The Wyrm and the Wyrd: Stones and stories
What with exploding computers, forays to the north and everything else that has been going on around here, the account of our return from the Silent Eye’s weekend event in Wales got a little sidetracked while there were still a … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Books, Churches, History, Photography
Tagged cathedral, Don and Wen, Kentigern, King Arthur, legends, St Asaph, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, travel, Wales
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Guest author: Sylvester L. Anderson – ‘The Sevens’ free from Smashwords
The Optimist * The weight of the world Slides off my wings I am not a carrier pigeon So I carry not a heavy soul Nor a heavy heart Even when I am grounded My faith is always in flight * … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Books, Guest post, writing
Tagged Amazon, faith, Free ebook, inspiration, Poetry, smashwords
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Guest author: Robbie Cheadle – Table Mountain Cape Town
If I think of wonderful Cape Town, I think first of Table Mountain. This mountain is such a landmark and a most incredible natural phenomenon. Some of you may have picked up the fact that I am slightly prone to … Continue reading
Posted in Books, travel
Tagged Amazon, baking, children's books, cooking with children, fondant, modelling, new book, story poems, sugarcraft, sugarpaste
81 Comments
Will the Real Horatio Grin Please Stand up! And FREE book offer. from Smorgasbord
Reblogged from Smorgasbord: Paul Andruss Comes Clean Sally and I knew it wouldn’t take long for you clever lot to rumble us. Knowing the joke was wearing thin we chose leave some hefty clues when Horatio Grin returned for his … Continue reading
Posted in Books, fiction
Tagged Fairies a Hidden History, Horatio Grin, Thomas the Rhymer
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Poet in Residence – Tallis Steelyard
There are two main schools of thought about debt and debtors’ prisons. The first holds, not unreasonably, that if a chap is locked up in prison, how on earth can he earn the money he needs to pay you back? … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Books, fantasy, fiction, Humour
Tagged bad wine, debt, indentured labourers, Jim Webster, Mutt, poet in residence, Port Naain, shifty looking gentlemen, slime
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