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Category Archives: reblog
Unseen ~ Jan Malique
Reblogged from strangegoingsonintheshed: This story is an offshoot of one of my entries for Kat Myrmans’s Twittering Tales. The story was entitled the Relic. You may infer from the title that it was a mini-chiller. Or not. I’m making an assumption, … Continue reading
Gloria ~ Jennie Fitzkee
Jennie Fitzkee wrote in the comments on this post: “Twenty years ago teachers were getting dolls and puppets of different ethnicities to add diversity to their classrooms. It occurred to me that in Groton, there was no diversity. How could … Continue reading
Pumpkin, Pumpkin: Folklore, History, Planting Hints and Good Eating ~ Anne Copeland
Pumpkins are magical. They herald in the autumn; they fulfill our needs to create art related to the season and to celebrate it. We fill them with light to welcome others to our homes, and to provide the way from … Continue reading
Facing Fear With The Silent Eye, Part 3 – Sorrow ~ Helen Jones
Helen Jones continues the tale of her experiences with the Silent Eye in Derbyshire: I recently attended a workshop, with The Silent Eye, about Facing Our Fears, an extraordinary weekend spent among the hills and grey stone villages of the … Continue reading
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Tagged beauty, Carl Wark, compassion, Derbyshire, Elisabeth Hancock, eyam, graves, heather, love, Mompesson, Moors, mourning, sorrow, the plague, the Riley Graves, views
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War of Nytefall for 99 cents each ~ Charles E. Yallowitz #vampires #fantasy
Reblogged from Legends of Windemere: War of Nytefall (CLICK ON IMAGE FOR AMAZON SITE) For the month of October, all three War of Nytefall books will be available for 99 cents each. I’ll be posting about this once a week and keeping … Continue reading
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Tagged 99 cents, Amazon, Amazon Kindle, blood, challenge, Clyde, Dawn Fangs, dwarves, ebooks, elves, fantasy, halflings, halloween, Legends of Windemere, lost, loyalty, Mab, magic, monsters, October, orcs, price drop, rivalry, sale, Trolls, vampires, violence, War of Nytefall, warriors, Windemere, wizards
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The Nightmare Machine, on #LisaBurtonRadio
Reblogged from Entertaining Stories: Welcome to this week’s edition of Lisa Burton Radio. I’m your host–– Screeeeeooooooooooooo What the heck was that? Scrrrrrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnn – “Hello. Would you like to play a game with me?” “Hang on there, slick. You’re interrupting … Continue reading
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Tagged AI, artificial intelligence, dystopian, Lisa Burton, Martin Matthews, military science fiction, science Fiction, SciFi, Speculative, young adult
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Lingering ~Andrea Stephenson
Reblogged from Andrea Sephenson at Harvesting Hecate: Autumn winds sweep in for a few days, making leaves dance and whipping up dervishes from cut grass. But the winds can’t sweep away the summer sun. It is still warm, dry and … Continue reading
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Travels in Afghanistan (2) ~ Mary Smith
Reblogged from Mary Smith’s Place: Cocooned in my black nylon, slithery, stifling burqa I retreated into a review – it was certainly not planning – of what had brought me here. Adult life had begun in a dull, but safe … Continue reading

The intricacies of livestock husbandry ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: This is another of those episodes from Maljie’s life that I heard from Laxey, the sub-Hierodeacon. It was just after he returned from his week-long silent retreat. Given that the food had been basically vegetables in … Continue reading →