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Category Archives: reblog
Liars and Thieves Trailer ~ D. Wallace Peach
Reblogged from Myths of the Mirror: After a day of preparing for a launch, my brain shuts down, and I relax by playing with images and music. After all the long posts, lately. I hope you enjoy this short one. … Continue reading
Sex talks and the wasp sting joke – AfghanistanAdventures#48 ~ Mary Smith
Reblogged from Mary Smith’s Place: Lal-sar-Jangal, Central Afghanistan: November 1989 I was sorry to say goodbye to everyone in Waras. My horse, Zeba had fallen hopelessly in love with Ibrahim’s and couldn’t bear to let him out of her sight … Continue reading
The hidden courtyard of one of England’s best preserved castles ~ Caroline Swan
Reblogged from Flickering Lamps: It may not be the first place that springs to mind when one thinks of England’s great castles, but in the North Yorkshire town of Skipton a fine medieval castle dominates the skyline. Skipton Castle, the … Continue reading
Glimpses of Paranormal Warwickshire Part 1: Shakespeare’s Ghosts and Spirits ~ SC Skillman
Reblogged from SC Skillman Author: This is the first of a series giving you a few tasters from my book Paranormal Warwickshire which will be released by Amberley Publishing on 15th November 2020. Paranormal Warwickshire by SC Skillman cover design. … Continue reading
A love story, part four. Graciously rattling the collection bucket ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Jim Webster, aka Tallis Steelyard: Not everybody is lucky enough to discover their vocation immediately. Whereas I was obviously doomed to be a great poet, others often vacillate between any number of options. Indeed some people don’t so … Continue reading
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My Maine, Haiku through the Seasons ~ Bette A. Stevens
Reblogged from Bette A. Stevens: MY MAINE, Haiku through the Seasons (Poetry & Photography Collection) by Bette A. Stevens. 150 haiku poems, 49 of the author’s original photographs + interesting facts and symbols from The Pine Tree State. My Maine… … Continue reading
The Slavic World Tree Myth and the Hexagram ~ G. Michael Vasey
Reblogged from The Mystical Hexagram: Several years ago, Sue Vincent and I wrote a book about the Hexagram. The book explores that symbol. “Not from some scholarly or deeply complex perspective, but seeing it as a representation relating to life … Continue reading
D. Wallace Peach reviews Jacqui Murray’s New Release ~ Against All Odds
Reblogged from Myths of the Mirror: Amazon Global Link I’ve been a fan of Jacqui Murray’s prehistoric fiction for years now. Her latest, Against all Odds, the 3rd book in the Crossroads Trilogy, is just out and my review is … Continue reading
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Sam, A Shaggy Dog Story – Chapter One – In the Beginning by Sally Cronin
Reblogged from Sally Cronin. Do visit her blog for a new chapter on Sundays. By special request I am sharing Sam, A Shaggy Dog Story as the next book for Sundays and I hope those of you who have not … Continue reading
