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Category Archives: reblog
The four elements ~ Running Elk
Reblogged from Stepping Stones: Some places are timeless. Untouched by the ravages of modernity, they remain outside the normal order of things. Entering these spaces opens something primal within us; something we recognise, yet find impossible to adequately describe. Whether … Continue reading
Afghan adventures #23 a bit about party politics – Afghan style ~ Mary Smith
Reblogged from Mary Smith’s Place: By now I had spent nearly two months in Jaghoray and it was almost the end of August. It was almost time to move on, if I was to reach the other clinics before winter. … Continue reading
Smorgasbord Posts from Your Archives – #PreSchool – From Little House on the Prairie, to Geography, to Maps, to Mount Rushmore, to History… And More by Jennie Fitzkee
Reblogged from Smorgasbord: Welcome to the current series of Posts from Your Archives in 2020 and if you would like to participate with two of your posts from 2019, you will find all the details in this post: New series … Continue reading
Revisions and Self-editing: repetition and inconsistency ~ Connie Jasperson #amwriting
Reblogged from Life in the Realm of Fantasy: I just finished reading book two of a three-part sub-series, set within a larger 21-book series. I enjoyed it but would have liked it more had the protagonist not repeated his back … Continue reading
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Robbie Cheadle reviews Eventide by Mae Clair
Reblogged from Roberta Writes: Today’s book review was a buddy read with prolific author, James J. Cudney. This was the first time I have read a book and then discussed it with someone else prior to writing my review and … Continue reading
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Subject-Verb Agreement ~ Nicholas C. Rossis
Reblogged from Nicholas C. Rossis : The other day, I was writing an answer in Quora. “Vitamins are essential for our body,” I wanted to say. Then, I paused. Should it be, “…for our bodies”? My previous post explored the … Continue reading
Compassion is a Beautiful Thing… (poem) ~ Bette A. Stevens
Reblogged from Bette A. Stevens : Compassion in life Is a beautiful thing Sharing its beauty Gives others their wings Continue reading at Bette A. Stevens
Deborah Jay reviews ‘A Boy Named Rabbit’ by Marcia Meara
Reblogged from Deborah Jay: My first review of the year was for book #1 in Marcia Meara’s WAKE-ROBIN RIDGE series, and I’m moving right along with my review for book #2, A BOY NAMED RABBIT. I read all four back-to-back, … Continue reading
#ShortWritz: End of the Road ~ Steve Tanham
The A66 road connects east and west across northern England and runs through some of the highest parts of the Pennine Hills. Notorious for its severe winter winds that topple heavy wagons, it’s also very beautiful. Continue reading at Sun … Continue reading
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Colleen Chesebro reviews “Mr. Sagittarus” by MJ Mallon
Reblogged from Word Craft: Featuring a Special Release Day Read! About this Book Twin brothers Harold and William love the magic of the natural world. When Harold dies he leaves a simple memorial request. Will his brother William and … Continue reading
