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Category Archives: reblog
The 2019 Poet of the Week Compilation: free poetry pdf to download ~ Colleen Chesebro
Reblogged from Colleen Chesebro: Yay for team work! The 2019 Poet of the Week & Honorable Mention Poetry Compilation from last year’s challenges is ready for distribution. Please join me in thanking H. R. R. Gorman for his help in … Continue reading
Where I’ve been… Erik Tyler
Reblogged from The Best Advice So Far: Well, my poor blog has lain neglected for just over six months. In the past few years, such an absence would have been sure sign that I’d run afoul of some mysterious and … Continue reading
How To Market Your Book In 2020 ~ Nicholas C. Rossis hosts Ronita Mohan
Reblogged from Nicholas C. Rossis: Here’s another post from Ronita Mohan, one of this blog’s favorite guest bloggers. Book marketing is like building on quicksand: just when you think you know what’s what, everything changes. Thankfully, Ronita shares here some … Continue reading
The Mysterious Řeznovice Church of St. Peter and St. Paul ~ G. Michael Vasey
Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: This weekend, I was able to visit several sites around Brno. The first was the church of St. Peter and St. Paul in Řeznovice that I had noticed passing by on … Continue reading
Keys of Heaven (8): crosses at heaven’s gate ~ Steve Tanham
Reblogged from Sun in Gemini: The traveller’s ancient friend: Young Ralph’s Cross It’s seventeen miles long and crosses the ‘roof of the world’ in the heart of the North York Moors. You’d think twice about going there once the autumn … Continue reading
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Sacrilege, despoliation, and desecration ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard, aka Jim Webster: There are many issues which inconvenience a temple warden. To be fair, the biggest difficulties can be caused by members of the congregation. A shrine without worshippers (but with some other, more reliable, … Continue reading
Without a Trace ~ Geoffrey David West
Reblogged from Geoffrey David West: I ran in front of the speeding truck and held my hand up in the ‘halt traffic’ gesture, closing my eyes in abject terror. The screech of air brakes nearly deafened me. But a split-second … Continue reading
Aria Ligi reviews “ The Salty River Bleeds” by Stephen Page
“The Salty River Bleeds” by Stephen Page Review by Aria Ligi Page’s collection, Salty River Bleeds, is a two-part parable, one of the lives of Jonathon and Teresa and the other of his ranch, its inhabitants, the environ consisting of … Continue reading
Reading the Land ~ G. Michael Vasey
Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: The weather is beautiful – OK, it’s freezing but it’s beautiful. I’m chomping at the bit to go out and do some exploring – as Sue (Vincent) always says – I … Continue reading
Wheeling smoke in a barrow ~ Jim Webster
Reblogged from Jim Webster: One of the tales my father always told was of back when he was in his teens and farm workers would work for a ‘term’ (summer or winter) and then after the term was up, he’d … Continue reading
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