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Category Archives: reblog
Santa Claus is dead? ~ Pamela at Butterfly Sand #shortstory
Reblogged from Butterfly Sand: ‘Santa Claus is dead.’ When Sebastian Phillips finished writing that phrase on his bulletin board he turned around to see what the reaction had been on his students. He was not disappointed. Because this was a … Continue reading
Keys of Heaven (1): Cod and Lobster ~ Steve Tanham
Above: approaching Staithes’ wonderful Cod and Lobster pub Bright against the icy darkness, the Christmas lights of the Cod and Lobster pub greet the quiet sound of only two sets of winter boots, where, until a few hours ago, there … Continue reading
Alethea Kehas interviews Author & Illustrator Andrea Torrey Balsara
Reblogged from The Light Behind the Story as part of the series, “A Better World of Books”: Andrea Torrey Balsara is an author and illustrator who believes in the goodness in people, especially children. Her stories and art reflect her … Continue reading
There will be fireworks ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Jim Webster, aka Tallis Steelyard: This tale has to be true, I had it from Maljie in person. She was in discursive mood, having been released from her sickbed and allowed outside to frolic winsomely (or otherwise) over … Continue reading
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Catching dreams ~ Andrea Stephenson
Reblogged from Harvesting Hecate and featuring a book by Pamela S. Wight of roughwighting: On the first wintry day of the season frost crisps the landscape. My breath billows in clouds of white. The sun is honey, oozing through the … Continue reading
The King Once Came Here ~ James Elkington
Reblogged from Mountains, Myths and Moorlands, where James dangles a dream home before my eyes… Firstly, apologies for the delay in posting. I know it has been awhile – that is no excuse and I promise that I will post … Continue reading
Special Announcement from Don Massenzio: New Audio Books Available!
Reblogged from Don Massenzio: I know I have been away from my blog for a bit and I’m starting to dive back in. That doesn’t mean that my author life went totally dormant during that time. I spent the time … Continue reading
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Colleen Cheesebro meets Darlene Foster
Hello everyone! This week I’m thrilled to bring you one of my favorite award-winning children’s authors, Darlene Foster. I asked her to pick three or four questions from my huge list HERE. This is Darlene’s second visit to my blog. We … Continue reading
Meet Guest Author, Richard Dee… at The Story Reading Ape
Reblogged from TRSA, where Richard Dee is the guest of Chris, The Story Reading Ape: I’m Richard Dee and I’m from Brixham in South Devon. I wasn’t always a writer, it sort of sneaked up on me. Write what you … Continue reading
