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Category Archives: reblog
Dancing through Eternity ~ Jan Malique
Reblogged from Strange Goings On in the Shed: “They said you had a vacant room for rent.” I open the door to find a, Raven standing there. Okay, this is going to be interesting. That was how my last post … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancient knowledge, Anubis, fantasy, Inner reflection, journey, Life experiences, loss, magic, memories, mysteries, Regeneration
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On the road again in Afghan adventures #25 ~ Mary Smith
Reblogged from Mary Smith’s Place: The next two days were chaotic as I packed what I thought I’d need on the journey and said goodbye to Jon who was heading for Pakistan. As my journey was to have a very … Continue reading
For whom the bell tolls? ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Jim Webster, aka Tallis Steelyard: It has to be said that Laxey and I were perhaps a little too pleased with ourselves over the building jobs we’d tackled. To be fair I think that we’d made a worthy … Continue reading
Noelle Granger Reviews: A Desolate Hour by Mae Clair (@maeclair1) #paranormal mystery #historical fiction
Reblogged from Sayling Away: I am a huge fan of Mae Clair, having wandered happily through pretty much everything she’s written. Take a pinch of history, a curse or time-traveling threat, a touch of the supernatural and a whole lot … Continue reading
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Tagged author promotion, book promotion, book review, historical fiction, paranormal mystery
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Charles French invites you to his March Promote Your Book Party!
Reblogged from Charles French: (https://pixabay.com) It is the beginning of a new month, of March, so let’s self-promote! It is time to stand up and shout for your books! Come and join this party, and celebrate your writing. Do not … Continue reading
Deborah Jay Reviews: Harbinger – Wake Robin Ridge #3 by Marcia Meara
Reblogged from Deborah Jay: Back to Marcia’s Wake-Robin Ridge series, and my next review following my binge read of the series so far. If you haven’t seen them yet, take a look at my reviews of book #1 and book … Continue reading
February Book Reviews from D. Wallace Peach
Diana reviews nine books…including two of Life Lines and Swords of Destiny… I’m still buried in editing, but I figured I’d better make an appearance on the old blog! February was a fun month of reading. I hope you enjoy … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, Books, fantasy, Life Lines, mystery, Poetry, reviews, swords of destiny
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Self-editing: Action, Events, and Introspection ~ Connie Jasperson #amwriting
Reblogged from Life in the Realm of Fantasy: If you are a member of any writers’ forum on Facebook or through a private group, you know that today’s authors are constantly prodded to emphasize the action in their narratives. For … Continue reading

Barb Taub on Little Red RH as thriller. PLUS #BookReview~ Madam Tulip and the Serpent’s Tree by @DaveAhernwriter #RBRT #humor #thriller
Reblogged from Barb Taub: Lately, I’ve been reading some fabulous books from Rosie’s Book Review Team, and thinking about them in terms of Christopher Booker’s metaplot theory. Using Little Red Riding Hood as a metaplot here, I considered what Red’s story might … Continue reading →