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Category Archives: reblog
From the Poetic to the Factual: Two Book Reviews ~ Annika Perry
Children’s author Annika Perry reviews books by Bette A. Stevens and Mary Smith: After a lifetime of New Year’s resolutions … and often failing to keep them, these last years I’ve steered away from making any. However, one aspect of … Continue reading
Afghan adventures #19 ~ Mary Smith #Health #Leprosy
Reblogged from MarySmith’sPlace: Mubarak’s clinic was a shambles. The premises, rented from a local farmer, consisted of several dreary rooms round a central courtyard. I suspected if just one of the posters Mubarak had stuck on the walls to brighten … Continue reading
A medieval charnel house below the streets of Spitalfields ~ Caroline at Flickering Lamps
Reblogged from Flickering Lamps: Today, Spitalfields often feels like something of a battleground between the area’s rich and varied heritage and the seemingly unstoppable march of gentrification and redevelopment. Located on the north-eastern edge of the City of London, in … Continue reading
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Tagged archaeology, art, charnel houses Graveyards, hospitals, London., natural disasters, Spitalfields, st mary spital
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Cover Reveal for Grinders by C. S. Boyack at The Write Stuff
Reblogged from The Write Stuff: I’m happy to welcome C. S. Boyack here today with a cover reveal of his newest work, Grinders. Craig has some interesting info to share on the book, as well. This intriguing set up will … Continue reading
Meet poet and writer, Sally Cronin, and a review of her latest book at Writing to be Read
Reblogged from Writing to be Read: Today is the start of a new poetry appreciation series here on Writing to be Read where I will be introducing you to a number of wonderful poets in our blogging community, discussing well … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, interview, Life's Rich Tapestry, Poetry, Poets, Robbie Cheadle, Sally Cronin, Treasuring Poetry, Writing to be Read
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The saga of Auldwick with Cowperthwaite village hall. Part three, involving the community. ~ Jim Webster
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Jacquie Biggar Reviews- Eventide by @MaeClair1 #Suspense
Reblogged from Jacquie Biggar: The darkness is coming . . . The old house near Hode’s Hill, Pennsylvania is a place for Madison Hewitt to start over—to put the trauma of her husband’s murder, and her subsequent breakdown, behind her. … Continue reading
A Visitation… ~ Jaye Marie
Reblogged from Anita Dawes and Jaye Marie: One of my characters has been in my head a lot lately, constantly nagging me about something. He has featured in three of my books, and I think anyone who has read my work … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, Books, inspiration, life as an author, memories, mystery, questions, relationships, sharing interests, writing
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How old is ancient? How new is the future? ~ Barb Taub #travel #humor #India
Reblogged from Barb Taub: I agree with the kid. As an American, our country isn’t 250 years old yet. Sure there are some Viking graves, cave paintings, and native peoples whose traditions extend for centuries earlier. But for the most … Continue reading
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Robbie Cheadle’s #Poetryreadathon – Timeless Echoes by Balroop Singh
Reblogged from Robbie’s Inspiration, where Robbie reviews Timeless Echoes by Balroop Singh: What Amazon says Certain desires and thoughts remain within our heart, we can’t express them, we wait for the right time, which never comes till they make inroads … Continue reading
