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Category Archives: reblog
Jane Sturgeon interviews and reviews: Sally Cronin and Life’s Rich Tapestry Woven in Words
Reblogged from Jane Sturgeon: Sally’s Smorgasbord Blog Magazine is a lovingly generous mix of her writing, the writings and books of her fellow authors, collaborations, poetry, book reviews, laughter and a series of articles, such as the current one on … Continue reading
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Tagged Books, Indie, indieauthor, indiepublishing, interview, lifesrichtapestry, review, sallycronin, writing
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Q & A with D.G. Kaye with Guest Author Richard Dee
Welcome to this edition of Q & A with D.G. Kaye. Today I’m featuring Sci-Fi and Steampunk author Richard Dockett, who writes under the pen name Richard Dee. Today Richard is going to treat us to some insights on his … Continue reading
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Tagged appreciation, author interview, D.G. Kaye, Fun stuff, Great information, Guest Author Feature, On Writing, Promoting, Q and A with D.G. Kaye, reading
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It was bound to happen eventually… The Small Dog becomes a guinea pig
“You can have your very own blog, girlie,” she says. “That’ll be good.” Well, yeah… as long as I get my own ‘puter and don’t have to wait for her to get off the thing… You’ve got to understand the … Continue reading
AfghanistanAdventures#30 ~ Mary Smith
Reblogged from MarySmith’sPlace : I puffed my way into the compound where the clinic In-charge, Hassan and his wife, Zohra met me. Hassan whisked the menfolk off to the guest room and I joined Zohra and her three children for … Continue reading
Shall We Meet Under the Light of the Moon? ~ Jan Malique
Reblogged from stranegoingsonintheshed: This post started out in a totally different “body.” It had to be discarded. Why? The inner prompting, my Muse that is, decided otherwise. I’m in agreement with him. The White Hare makes an appearance, a messenger … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancient Egypt, Ancient sites/Sacred Places, Cosmos, introspection, journey, magic, mysteries, Regeneration, The White Rabbit
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Write Tight ~ James Cudney hosts Mae Clair
Reblogged from James Cudney at This is My Truth Now: It’s the next edition of the Tips & Advice – Readers & Authors feature on the This Is My Truth Now blog. If you’re new to this segment, scroll toward … Continue reading
Something of Ourselves ~ Judith Barrow
Reblogged from Judith Barrow: I think most, if not all, authors have something of themselves in their books: in the writing, in the voice of the text. We can’t help it; the words emerge from who and what we are, … Continue reading
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Funding the consequences of folly ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Jim Webster, aka Tallis Steelyard: One problem about plague years where everybody hides in their houses is what do you do about those too poor to have a home? For us at the Shrine of Aea in her … Continue reading
‘Marjorie Johnson, Shaman of Suburbia’~Neil Rushton shares an article by Dr Simon Young
Reblogged from deadbutdreaming: The story of Marjorie Johnson (1911-2011) is fascinating. Her primary legacy is the book Seeing Fairies, but, as recounted here, her interactions with the faeries took many paths and she may legitimately be seen as a mystic, … Continue reading
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Running Away to Walk ~ John Bainbridge
Reblogged from John Bainbridge at Walking the Old Ways: Here’s an extract from my walking autobiography Wayfarer’s Dole, recalling how all this walking really started… The other day, thinking back on my many rambles, I remembered the time I deserted … Continue reading
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