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Category Archives: reblog
Dark Enchanted Isle ~ Gavin MacGregor.
Reblogged from heritagelandscapecreativity: The small ferry left Stromness as the storm began to rise. With the distant island mountain already backdropped by troubled skies and foregrounded by rising waves, it struggled to land briefly at Graemsay, spilling out people and … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, reblog
Tagged Cultural Landscapes, culture, death, Dwarfie Stane, folklore, heritage, Hoy, landscape, More Than Human, Mortuary, Orkney, prehistory, Rackwick Bay, Scotland, Sea Eagle, Wild Prehistory
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Charles E. Yallowitz shares: Immortal Wars: The Summoning Part 1 #fiction
Reblogged from Legends of Windemere: Disclaimer: Immortal Wars was the book I came up with and wrote in high school. I hadn’t even hit college by the time I wrote the first two books. That means I hadn’t developed my … Continue reading
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Tagged fiction, first book, heroes, high school, Immortal Wars, magic, science Fiction, space, superheroes, unedited, villains
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Liz Lloyd is Beetley Pete’s guest…
Reblogged from beetleypete: I am delighted to present a guest post from British blogger, Liz Lloyd. This is her own short bio. ‘After 35 years as a primary school teacher and school librarian, I started two blog sites based on … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, britain, canada, guest post, history, migration, poverty
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Feeling it at Holy Hill ~ G. Michael Vasey
Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: By the time we reached the car from Templštejn, it was already early afternoon and after a quick stop for a late lunch, it was pretty much already dark. So we … Continue reading
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Tagged czech republic, earth energies, history, travel
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Robbie Cheadle’s #PoetryReadathon – Touching the Sun: Mystical Poetry by Steve Tanham
Reblogged from Robbie’s Inspiration: What Amazon says In this collection of mystical poems, Steve Tanham, founding director of the Silent Eye, explores his personal relationship between the soul and the sun. Plotting its course through the seasonal round, we can … Continue reading
Discovering Templštejn ~ G. Michael Vasey
Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: A prior trip to discover Templštejn ended with the realization that I had somehow taken a wrong direction – at least for a car – yet the end of that journey … Continue reading
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Tagged czech republic, earth energies, history, Templar sites, travel
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Steps to organising a book launch – and a book signing ~ Mary Smith
Reblogged from Mary Smith’s Place: After my post about the launch of A-Z of Dumfries: Places-People-History, a number of people asked how we organised it. Some of you were particularly interested in the book signing at Waterstones and if it … Continue reading
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Tagged book events, Book launch, book signing, marketing your book, organisation, press release, publicity, writing
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#NewRelease – #Eventide by Mae Clair ~ Marcia Meara at The Write Stuff
Reblogged from The Write Stuff: So happy to welcome Mae Clair to The Write Stuff today with news of the release of her latest novel, Eventide. I’ve already got this one on my Kindle and after enjoying Books 1 and … Continue reading
