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Category Archives: reblog
The call of a dragon and the pyramid stone(s) ~ Alethea Kehas
Reblogged from The Light Behind the Story: She stands alone in the vast echoing darkness, as she does each day. Her hair ripples a night without stars from her crown to her waist. “Ammon Ra!” She calls through the portal. … Continue reading
The Story Reading Ape Meets Guest Author, K. M. Allan…
Reblogged from The Story Reading Ape: My name is Kate. I’m a YA writer who also blogs about writing. I’ve always been a reader, which naturally morphed into being a writer. I can’t remember if I made a conscious choice … Continue reading
A love story, part two: Getting the numbers to add up ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Jim Webster, aka Tallis Steelyard: When contemplating telling the story of Hindle Walbarrow It occurred to me that I must first tell the salutary tale of the House of Bumblewin. The Bumblewins are usurers and will indeed lend … Continue reading
Afghanistan adventures #46 ~ Mary Smith
Reblogged from Mary Smith’s Place: Waras, Afghanistan – early winter 1989 A narrow defile between towering mountains led us out of the Kirman valley. There was no indication of a way out and I assumed there must be an opening … Continue reading
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A love story, part one: The outer edges of poetry ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Jim Webster, aka Tallis Steelyard: I wished to tell the story of Hindle Walbarrow. But then I ran into a problem. For it to be at all comprehensible I had to provide all sorts of background and exposition. … Continue reading
Colleen Cheesebro reviews “Sea Dragons, Wisp II,” by Adele Marie Park
Reblogged from Colleen Cheesebro: About this Book ~ Sea Dragons (Wisp II) Adele Marie Park The malevolent and ruthless mage, Dante Asano, is defeated but victory came at a horrific price. Before Wisp and his companions could intervene, Dante possessed … Continue reading
Tails from Westley Piddle: Donuts – Part One, from Zozo and Jools at Usual Muttwits
Reblogged from Muttwits: Scratch are on the rise. A nightmarish cross between furry little doggies and sharp-clawed killing machines. They’re invading Westley Piddle and something’s gotta be done. Donuts, the rugby-loving Welsh Terrier, decides enough is enough – at the … Continue reading
Smorgasbord Posts from Your Archives -#NewSeries August 2020- Pot Luck – #Fear – The predator within by Sue Vincent
Sally Cronin kindly featured one of my posts on her new series of posts from the archives. Head on over to Smorgasbord to read the full post: Welcome to the current series of Posts from Your Archives… and I will … Continue reading
A Literary Ape ~ Cynthia Reyes
Reblogged from Cynthia Reyes: Be warned: today I’m writing about a great ape. One who does a lot for authors around the world, and accepts payment only in virtual bananas. ~~~ If you love books – reading them or writing … Continue reading
