Category Archives: reblog

Fantasy Maps for Books ~ a new service from Jo Robinson

Reblogged from Jo Robinson: Happy New Decade! Hopefully this one will be rather more fabulous than the previous one. It’s been a busy start to 2020 for me, but I like busy so that’s not a bad thing. Mostly I’ve … Continue reading

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‘The Consciousness Hour’: Neil Rushton talks about the Faeries with Anthony Peake

Reblogged from deadbutdreaming: The great Anthony Peake was kind enough to invite me on to the January 2020 edition of his Consciousness Hour podcast to talk about the faeries and how they might interact with human consciousness. For those unfamiliar … Continue reading

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Time Travelling Slowly ~Marilyn Armstrong

Reblogged from Serendipity: Without a machine or a wormhole, we travel through time every day of our lives. We don’t do it instantly, but every photo we take is a picture of us in the past. Recent past, long ago … Continue reading

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A little light rustling ~ Tallis Steelyard

Reblogged from Jim Webster, aka Tallis Steelyard: Never let it be said that I do not have a wide circle of acquaintance. There are times when I cannot walk across Port Naain without being accosted by persons of all walks … Continue reading

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Jessica Bakkers Reviews: Kari’s Reckoning (The Rose Shield Book 4) by D. Wallace Peach

Reblogged from Jessica Bakkers: It’s been a few weeks (and a few books) since I finished the epic conclusion to D. Wallace Peach’s fantasy series, The Rose Shield, and naughty me hasn’t yet written the review this book – nay, … Continue reading

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Naming Characters – Guest Post by Jaq D Hawkins… at TRSA

Reblogged from The Story Reading Ape: What’s in a name? According to studies, quite a lot. Have you ever been either attracted to or repelled by a book description because of the character’s name? I Have. Names that are too … Continue reading

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What’s in a Name? – Fionnuala – The Swan by Sally Cronin

Reblogged from Smorgasbord: There are names that have been passed down through thousands of years which have powerful and deep-rooted meaning to their bearers. Other names have been adopted from other languages, cultures and from the big screen. They all … Continue reading

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Darkness Before the Dawn ~ Bela Johnson

Reblogged from belas bright ideas: Humbled by an ending which is only the beginning, I slowly row my boat toward shore, but find there is no safe harbor, no spit of earth on which to land, so I gather up … Continue reading

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Afghanistan Adventures ~ Mary Smith

Reblogged from Mary Smith’s Place: Friday is the Islamic equivalent of Sunday and therefore a holiday from work.  Outings were occasionally organised and I agreed enthusiastically to a suggested fishing trip. Gul Agha, for once leaving his Kalashnikov behind, and his … Continue reading

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Pain and Renewal: A Poetry Anthology ~ Ken Gierke

Reblogged from rivrvlogr: My poem, “Unwound,” appears in Pain & Renewal, A Poetry Anthology, from Vita Brevis Press. It’s available in digital and print editions, and the details can be found at Vita Brevis. Continue reading at rivrvlogr

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