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Category Archives: reblog
Useful Twitter Hashtags for Bloggers – from Suzie Speaks
Reblogged from Suzie Speaks… the mysteries of the eponymous hashtag revealed: What is a Hashtag? A hashtag, put simply, is a label or category that allows others to find something within a specific theme or content and are primarily used … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, blog, bloggers, blogging, Hashtag, Hashtags, ideas, inspiration, SEO, social media, Social Networking, twitter
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Notice Me, Little Things – Stephen Fuller
Reblogged from Stephen Fuller at Pointed Home: “Notice me,” Little things seem to say. “Fit me, Somewhere.” “You will.” I think in whisper. Tiny fragments of sea shells Once perfect for collectors Now inhabit the sand Molded by the Sea … Continue reading
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Tagged endurance, kindness, love, love poem, ocean, perseverence, Poetry, shells
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A Year with Grandfather – Guest Post by Felicity Sidnell Reid at TRSA
Reblogged from The Story Reading Ape As I toiled upstairs one morning in my grandparents’ house, a rumbling angry voice broke the silence. I couldn’t make out the words, but the emotion couldn’t be misread, even by an eight-year-old. I … Continue reading
Ben Griam Beg – a speculative archaeology – Gavin MacGregor
Reblogged from Gavin MacGregor at heritagelandscapecreativity: Coblaith furiously lashed the flank of the mud splattered beast as it stumbled up the slope. They had already lost two of their bulls. The first had plunged into a bog pool, thrashing and … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, reblog
Tagged archaeology, Ben Griam Beg, environment, Flow Country, hill fort, Iron Age, prehistory, Scotland, Sepculative Archaeology, Sutherland, WildCamping, WildLand
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What’s Missing From Your Self-Editing – Ryan Lanz
Reblogged from A Writer’s Path: by Ryan Lanz For some writers, editing strikes fear into their hearts. Okay, perhaps not fear, but some discomfort. At least a stomach ache, right? Before you reach for the antacids, let’s discuss … Continue reading
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Tagged authors, blog, blogging, Books, fiction, literature, novel, publishing, reading, writers, writing, writing tips
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Uploading your Self-Publishing Paperback to KDP Print – Plaisted Publishing House
Reblogged from Plaisted Publishing House: We all know that KDP Print is likely to be taking over from Createspace when they finally close their doors (after all we’ve seen go on in the last 12 mth) I thought it would … Continue reading
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Tagged author, Contributors, Createspace, description, details, Distribution, formatting, Information, ISBN, KDP Print, Keywords, Manuscript, Marketplaces, Pages Numbers, Paperbacks, Pricing, Proofs, publishing, review, Title, Uploading, writer
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The year the door opened – Marilyn Armstrong
Reblogged from Serendipity: I have often written that 1969 was my favorite year … and explained why. As a start, it was epic from a news viewpoint. Neil Armstrong walked on the moon in July 1969. I watched it. I had … Continue reading
Turtle watching – Mary Smith
Reblogged from Mary Smith’s Place: “Come quietly,” hissed the man with the flashlight. It was one o’clock on a moonless night and as we stumbled after him in the dark our feet sank in soft sand. The sight of the … Continue reading
The Last Rose – Marcia Meara
Reblogged from The Write Stuff: A slight change of pace today, from our little boy camping in the mountains, to something a bit less jovial. Because, you know. Life can’t be all rope swings and summer smiles. Hope you enjoy it, … Continue reading
