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Category Archives: reblog
3 More Book Reviews from D. Wallace Peach
Diana Wallace peach reviews books by Deborah Jay, Bette Stevens and Jacquie Biggar: I’m deep into NaNoWriMo, writing furiously between ongoing parental health stuff. I had to abandon my first draft of a trilogy over a year ago, and can’t … Continue reading
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Q and A with D.G. Kaye – Featuring Author Jacqui Murray
Reblogged from D. G. Kaye: Welcome to this week’s edition of Q and A. Today I’m happy to be featuring Jacqui Murray and her latest, book 2 in her Crossroads Trilogy – The Quest for Home. Jacqui is a prolific author, … Continue reading
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Tagged author interview, Books, Debby Gies, fantasy, fiction, prehistory, series
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Sitting, for a moment, with Possibility ~ Alethea Kehas
Reblogged from The Light Behind the Story: It’s Monday morning. The teenagers are off to school, the husband to work. There is a dog on each couch. One beside me, the other off at a forty-five degree angle with her … Continue reading
Conversations with Colleen: Meet Author, Eloise De Sousa, @mello_ello
Reblogged from Colleen Cheesebro: “The moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease for ever to be able to do it.” – JM Barrie, Peter Pan Hello everyone! This week I’m thrilled to bring you one of my favorite children’s … Continue reading
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Tagged children's author, Conversations with Colleen, Eloise De Sousa, Space Dust, story-telling
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Longing for home ~ Running Elk
Reblogged from Shamanic Paths: It’s odd how it catches you, sometimes, off guard. The picture on the right is an image I’ve often tried to capture, usually without success, so when it popped up on a social media group I’m … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancestors, Early stirrings, family, Home turf., landscape, self awareness
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Roberta Eaton interviews Daniel Kemp and reviews his book, The Desolate Garden
Reblogged from Roberta Writes: What Amazon says about The Desolate Garden by Daniel Kemp After Harry Paterson is summoned to London following his father’s murder, he finds out that the late Lord Elliot Paterson had discovered hidden information dated all … Continue reading
I dream again of flying, this time to free joy ~ Alethea Kehas
Reblogged from The Light Behind the Story: On the night of Halloween, I went to sleep, once again, to fly. The dream began in a fairytale landscape inside a forest of haunting beauty. Light glowed golden upon trees dancing with … Continue reading
Cold Comfort ~ Geoffrey David West
Reblogged from Geoffrey David West: “This lady dragged my head above the water, then managed to pull me to the seashore, where my parents hadn’t even realised I’d got out of my depth,” Andy said, leaning forward on the table. … Continue reading
King Philip’s War and My Upcoming Book, The Last Pilgrim ~ Noelle Granger
Reblogged from Sayling Away: King Philip’s War is one few people know about – even in New England – but is considered by many to be the deadliest war in Colonial American history. It took place in the 17th century … Continue reading
Something spicy this way comes ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Jim Webster aka Tallis Steelyard: For once, none of this was Laxey’s fault. It couldn’t be, he wasn’t even in Port Naain, but instead was in a distant mountain monastery drinking coffee so strong that past and future … Continue reading
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Tagged bathtime, Devil's Pomatum, justice, shingles, the Hermeneutic Catharine wheel
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