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Category Archives: reblog
Legends of Windemere: Warlord of the Forgotten Age – Charles E. Yallowitz
Thank you to Sue for letting me write a post for her blog and helping to promote, Legends of Windemere: Warlord of the Forgotten Age. This is the final book of my fantasy adventure series, which means after 15 volumes … Continue reading
Posted in Books, fantasy, fiction, reblog
Tagged Amazon, Book launch, epic fantasy, fantasy series, Legends of Windemere
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Is there a point to all this? (3) – Jeff Grant
Reblogged from Besonian: To recap two of my earlier posts on the same subject – do you wonder what this is all about – this life? That’s of course, if it’s about anything at all. All the rushing here, rushing … Continue reading
Posted in reblog
Tagged has life a point?, joy, Life, love and living, novel writing, self-help books, spirituality
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Smorgasbord – reblogged: Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore Christmas Extra
Sally Cronin has spent the past few weeks promoting Indie authors in her Christmas Book Store. She does so all year with a generosity matched by few. This time, she shares her own books… Here are my some of my … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Books, reblog
Tagged A Shaggy Dog Story, book marketing, book promotion, Books by Sally Cronin, Sally Cronin, Sam, What's in a Name volume II
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Reblogged from Smorgasbord’s Christmas Posts from Your Archives -Christmas Past by Sue Vincent
Reblogged from Smorgasbord. Thank you kindly, Sally, for letting me share, and relive momentarily, some lovely old memories…. Welcome to the second of the posts from Sue Vincent’s Christmas Archives… and today a look back at her vivid memories of … Continue reading
Posted in reblog
Tagged archive posts, artists, Christmas in Paris, memoirs, memories, Place de Tertre
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Writer in Residence Paul Andruss – Christmas Story – The Three Sisters (Part One).
Reblogged from Sally Cronin’s Smorgasbord: Three Sisters (Part One) by Paul Andruss * 1 * ‘Jenny isn’t it?’ Jenny spun round, staring blankly at the tiny old woman wrapped up against the cold. ‘Yes. Hello’, she replied, wondering who the … Continue reading
Esther Newton’s Guest Writer Spot
Reblogged from Esther Newton: This week, I’d like to welcome Alethea Kehas, with a strong piece of writing, as my Guest Writer. Exploring the Body’s Memories: An Exercise in Constriction By Alethea Kehas When we begin to let go of … Continue reading
Dripping with Drudgery – short fiction from Michael
Reblogged from Afterwards: Let’s do another month of M’s prompts shall we. Slumped against the cold brick of the station wall Darryl pulled the ragged hood of his coat over his head and twisted open the lid of the bottle … Continue reading
Posted in fiction, reblog
Tagged aliens, care, caring, happiness, homelessness, loss, salvation, selfishness
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Inappropriately didactic? – Another tale from Tallis Steelyard
I have mentioned Madam Jeen Snellflort previously. Those who heard her story seemed to divide into two groups. The first group appeared to feel that the lady had made her successful escape from the nightmare that was the Misenbart academy … Continue reading
Posted in fantasy, fiction, Humour, Poetry, reblog
Tagged accountancy, ‘circus skills’, Madam Jeen Snellflort, Port Naain, rhetoric, the joys of teaching
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