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Category Archives: reblog
Over and Out…
For those of you who missed it, and apparently many did, here is a copy of my final post for SE. The website is currently being ‘upgraded’ so this is not at present viewable on there… Ilkley Moor 2014, with … Continue reading
I decided to NEVER write fiction again~ Guest Post by @marysmithwriter #humor #writing
Reblogged from Barb Taub and Mary Smith: When you’re writing what you love, it’s the most fun you can have with your clothing still on, unless of course you write naked. —Don Roff My dog Peri is glad Mary Smith … Continue reading
Jan Sikes shares #Meditation #Motivation #TarotReading
Those of you who follow Author Sue Vincent know she is facing death with an inoperable and incurable type of cancer. Her blog posts have been filled with so much wisdom. These words below made such an impact on me … Continue reading
Trembling ~ Andrea Stephenson
Nature trembles on the edge of spring. The sun reaches for the earth with renewed strength and the wind whips through the land with a renewed spirit. In places, spring breaks through. The lilac crocus shoots in the park that … Continue reading
Smorgasbord Stories – A return to Tales from the Irish Garden – Winter: Chapter Four – The Flight to the New Land – Sally Cronin
Reblogged from Sally Cronin at Smorgasbord: As I am going to be in full on writing mode for the next couple of months and it is a over two years since I last shared Tales from the Irish Garden.. I … Continue reading
One last blow for freedom ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Jim Webster, aka Tallis Steelyard: Wagan Tarp was one of those gentlemen you instinctively warm to. He had led, for a soldier, a largely blameless life. He had risen to the rank of sergeant, leading crossbowmen across Partann … Continue reading
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Tagged Mime, scatological verses, Sleeping in the rain, Trombones, Wilder shores of modern music
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Magic and The Placebo Effect ~ G. Michael Vasey
Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: The world is a funny place. Talk about Magic and people will look at you as if you are certifiable. Change the word ‘Magic’ for ‘Placebo effect’ and scientists and psychologists … Continue reading
Chris Graham’s 5 star review of The Godsend! by A. C. Flory
About the book: The Godsend: Innerscape book Two A. C. Flory Desperate to find a version of reality she can live with, Miira Tahn sets out to explore Innerscape, but along the way she discovers there are other worlds open … Continue reading
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Tagged 5 stars, Amazon UK, book 2 of Innerscape, Chris Graham, future tech, reviews, science Fiction, The Godsend, The Story Reading Ape, thriller, virtual-reality
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Black Gold ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Jim Webster, aka Tallis Steelyard: The front of the Shrine of Aea in her Aspect as the Personification of Tempered Enthusiasm is so modest it’s almost self-effacing. It refuses to dominate Exegesis Square. To be fair it’s not … Continue reading
