Category Archives: reblog

#Poetryreadathon ~ Robbie Cheadle invited me over…

Reblogged from Robbie’s Inspiration, where Robbie Cheadle was kind enough to invite me to be her guest as part of her Poetry Readathon: Sue Vincent from the inspirational blog Sue Vincent’s Daily Echo is the author of a number of unique … Continue reading

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Annika Perry reviews Sally Cronin’s ‘What’s in a Name?’

Reblogged from Annika Perry’s Writing Blog: Shakespeare said it so well, didn’t he? Or did he? “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet.” Even as a sixteen-year-old studying ‘Romeo … Continue reading

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Travels in Afghanistan (6) ~ Mary Smith

Reblogged from Mary Smith’s Place: Over the next few days there was a flood of visitors – uncles, brothers, cousins, friends – coming to welcome Hussain. And, they all wanted to meet the foreigner making me feel like I was … Continue reading

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The Bet: a Halloween Story ~ Nicholas C. Rossis

Reblogged from Nicholas C. Rossis: Following this blog’s tradition, this is this year’s Halloween story. Enjoy! The Bet “No way,” I say and lick my lips. The mere thought makes my mouth water. “Yes way,” he says and leans back … Continue reading

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Diana Wallace Peach reviews Silent Payback by Jaye Marie

Reblogged from Myths of the Mirror: Global Link  If you don’t know Jaye Marie, she and her blogging cohort, Anita, are both writers and wonderful supports to the indie community. Jaye Marie has a new book out. I’m delighted to … Continue reading

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Moon music ~ Kerfe Roig

Reblogged from K-Lines that Aim to Be: Continue reading at K-Lines that Aim to Be

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Living Lore Reblog: All Hallows Eve ~ Running Elk

Reblogged from Shamanic Paths: It’s almost upon us. That most Scottish of warding traditions, which, having crossed the Atlantic, has returned, a wee bit sullied, yet nonetheless popular. Marking the end of the summer and the beginning of winter, the … Continue reading

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Salt Bath ~ Alethea Kehas

Reblogged from The Light Behind the Story: Photo Credit: Sue Vincent I slipped into the water to find my soul mirrored in the well of my belly So this is where the scryers went, I thought, to the stones heaved … Continue reading

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Travels in Afghanistan (5) ~ Mary Smith

Reblogged from Mary Smith’s Place: We pulled up outside a flat roofed, mud built house, its window frames painted a cheerful blue. Here we would live and work until the permanent clinic, already under construction, was complete. Three people hurried … Continue reading

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Kojagiri Pornima: Harnessing the Full Moon magic! ~ Ashwini Nawathe

Reblogged from Kaleidoscope of my Life: India is a land of festivals and celebrations; and the zest with which each festival is celebrated in India is unparalleled in the whole world. The festive season that has started with Ganesh Chaturthi … Continue reading

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