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Category Archives: Guest post
Guest author: Marilyn Armstrong – Worms in the fridge
My house was neat enough if you didn’t look too closely. You could walk into it without falling over a pile of dirty clothing (that was all in the basement — another story entirely) and the dogs and cats were … Continue reading
Folk tales, local legends and fairy stories? – Guest posts wanted!
It is five o’clock here in England and my daily featured spot is empty again. I feel unwanted, abandoned, bereft… Here I am, all ready to welcome guests, and not a guest in sight! I could just sigh and reblog … Continue reading
Posted in Guest post
Tagged alternative realities, Book launch, book promotion, Books, death, fantasy, fiction, folk magic, Folk Tale, folklore, free author promotion, legends, loved ones, paranormal, Photography, Poetry, psychism, supernatural, writing
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Guest author: Balroop Singh ~ Poetry And Life
Poetry and life seem synonyms to me. The prism of poetry reflects life and its varied colors but the spectrum of life is much wider than poetry, which tries to capture some hues and even drifts into the darker crevices … Continue reading
Guest author: Jim Webster – A measured response… Episode 8
Oh yes, sorry, I’m still here. Hope you’re enjoying the story, ‘A measured response.’ Have you worked out whodunit yet? As I was saying, I’ve just published, ‘A licence to print money: The Port Naain Intelligencer.’ It’s available on Amazon. … Continue reading
Posted in Guest post
Tagged adventure, Book launch, fantasy, fiction, humour, Port Naain Intelligencer
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Guest post: Jim Webster – A Measured Response… Episode 6
Benor is back! I know, I know they always say, start with a big hit. Except Benor’s never really gone away, I’ve just not published any stories about him since April 2017. Yes I admit it’s too long, but if … Continue reading
Posted in Guest post, Photography
Tagged adventure, Book launch, fantasy, fiction, humour, Port Naain Intelligencer
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Guest author: Will Macmllan-Jones – Let me tell you a story
“Let me tell you a story.” How many of you, as I do, recall Max Bygraves on TV starting one of his routines with that phrase? Then (also on what used to be called the small screen, a description that … Continue reading
Posted in Guest post, Poetry
Tagged Books, cds, performance art, poems, spoken word, video
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Book launch and Excerpt! Cusp of Night by Mae Clair
Cusp of Night Takes Readers from Circus, to Tea Room, to Séance Sue, many thanks for having me on your blog today. I’m delighted to be here to share my newest release, Cusp of Night. The first book in my … Continue reading
Guest author: D. G. Kaye – Aging and Changes: Maintaining the Privilege to Drive
On May 10th my husband turned eighty years old. God bless him, he’s made of Teflon because he’s bounced back from many ongoing ailments, many times. Turning eighty in Canada also means, by law, that it’s time to get re-tested … Continue reading
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Tagged ageing, driving, health, jumping through hoops, licence, the system
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