Category Archives: reblog

Introducing The Old Gilt Clock ~ Paulette Mahurin

Reblogged from Paulette Mahurin at The Persecution of Mildred Dunlap: I’m very pleased to announce the release of my latest book, The Old Gilt Clock. As all profits from my books go to help get dogs out of kill shelters … Continue reading

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Smorgasbord hosts Mike Biles – A Bit About Britain – The A-Z of Christmas in Britain – Part Three – Holly and Ivy to Sprouts

Reblogged from Sally Cronin’s Smorgasbord: Delighted to welcome Mike Biles, author of A Bit About Britain’s History as a guest writer until the end of the year. And up to Christmas, Mike will be sharing the background some of the … Continue reading

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How ill? ~ Tallis Steelyard

Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard, aka Jim Webster: I feel that it ill-becomes a chap to take advantage of another person’s illness, but sometimes you just have to stand back and admit that you have witnessed true genius at work. One … Continue reading

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Alethea Kehas Meets Darlene Foster on A Better World of Books

Reblogged from The Light Behind the Story: Darlene Foster is a writer of children’s stories, a retired employment counsellor, an ESL tutor, a wife, mother and grandmother. Her grandson once gave her the nickname “super-mega-woman-supreme.” Darlene was brought up on … Continue reading

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Support Your Local Indie Author – Guest Post by Joel Bresler at TRSA

Reblogged from The Story Reading Ape: Joel Bresler is the author of Letters to be Read in a Heavily British Accent, Sunderwynde Revisited, Sunderwynde Revisited Again and The Moskowitz Code. His latest humorous novel Bottomless Cups is scheduled for release … Continue reading

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Stuck for a present for someone you love? ~ V. M. Sang

Reblogged from Dragons Rule O.K. : What about a copy of Viv’s Family Recipes? The recipes in this book date from the beginning of the 20th Century and cover the time up until the present day. The very old ones … Continue reading

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Christoph Fischer Reviews: “PorterGirl: Footsteps of the Templar” by Lucy Brazier

Reblogged from Christoph Fischer: I’m delighted to present my review for this hugely entertaining and simply brilliant book.  Lucy and her books have been on my blog several times and I just can’t get enough. We’re back in Old College with … Continue reading

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The only holiday catalog you’ll ever need. PLUS: the WINNER! #humor #Christmas ~ Barb Taub

Reblogged from Barb Taub, where her gorgeous dog, Peri announces the winner of a copy of my Ani’s Doggerel….and Barb launches her own unique take on the Christmas catalogue… My dog Peri wants to announce the winner of her friend … Continue reading

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Let go… G. Michael Vasey

Gary continues to share his experiences on the recent weekend workshop in North Yorkshire: The last time I visited Whitby Abbey I was a boy. I recall little of it. Just that I was bored. Of course, I have been … Continue reading

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Leave a link to help Hugh raise £250 For Battersea Dogs & Cats Home ~ The 2019 Christmas Charity Appeal

Reblogged from Hugh’s Views and News, where all you have to do is leave a link to your own blog or books and Hugh will donate a pound, up to a maximum of £250, to help animals in need this … Continue reading

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