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Category Archives: reblog
Horseman in the Mist ~ Steve Tanham
The lovely town of Cassel, near Lille in Northern France, is shrouded in mist – the same mist that had accompanied our first ever visit to the World War One cemeteries of Vimy and Notre Dame de Lorette. (Above: The … Continue reading
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Tagged WW1, Alpin Stairs, Cassel, French Relatives, Marshal Foch, Nord, Northern France
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And the band played on ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard, aka Jim Webster: I wish to stress that I am in no way hostile to musicians. Yes I might regard some of them as louche wastrels, a collection of over-remunerated incompetents with the moral compass of … Continue reading
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Tagged dirge, humiliation, hydraulis or water organ, the machineries of fate, variations upon a theme
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Create and Edit Universal Book Links – by Russell Phillips…
Reblogged via TRSA: on Author Help: A Universal Book Link (commonly referred to as a UBL) is a short link that will go to a web page showing links to all the stores where the ebook or audiobook can be … Continue reading
Jacquie Biggar reviews Twenty Years After “I Do” by D.G. Kaye #Memoir @pokercubster
Reblogged from Jacquie Biggar: May/December memoirs. In this personal accounting, D.G. Kaye shares the insights and wisdom she has accrued through twenty years of keeping her marriage strong and thriving despite the everyday changes and challenges of aging. Kaye reveals … Continue reading
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Tagged book love, book review, connecting with readers, family, love and marriage, memoir, Must read, reading list, recommended reading
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It’s a lousy, rotten view, but someone’s got to look at it, while it lasts… Ian Hutson
Reblogged from Ian Hutson: It may not be the now entirely foreign country of Hackney, but it is a little bit Chilly (sic). Continue reading at The Diesel-Electric Elephant Company.
‘The Magisters’ by Jack Eason; interview and review… from Jane Sturgeon
Reblogged from Jane Sturgeon: Jack Eason’s blog “Have We Had Help?” is an eclectic mix of his magical writing, book excerpts; thoughts and observations of the world around him. He doesn’t suffer fools gladly and is unafraid to stand by … Continue reading
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Sam interviews April Munday
Reblogged from Loving the Fifty Something: I am inviting and featuring ‘Mid-lifers’ who are enjoying life over 50 and who are happy to shout out about great health, fitness, lifestyles, work or their achievements etc, but more importantly who are … Continue reading
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January Book Reviews ~ D. Wallace Peach
Reblogged from Myths of the Mirror… where Diana reviews eight books… Last year, I was a failure when it came to posting reviews. So this year, after noticing how D.L Finn posts a monthly summary, I thought I’d do the same, … Continue reading
How to add categories to your book on Amazon ~Deborah Jay
Reblogged from Deborah Jay: Have you ever noticed that some books seem to be in lots of Amazon categories, and not just the two KDP allows you to choose when you publish your book? Did you know you can add … Continue reading
Cover Making On a Dime ~ H. R. R. Gorman
Reblogged from H. R. R. Gorman… a step by step guide to making a book cover: There’s an evil trifecta that will always affect everything you do. You must choose between: Good Cheap Fast And I’ve not figured out how … Continue reading
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