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Category Archives: reblog
Three Days of the Oyster-Catcher (2) Coast and Castle~ Steve Tanham
Sun in Gemini Above: Looking down into the Spey valley below – the 7:00 am beginning of our workshop Saturday There has to be a dawn… I’m not being flippant. Our Silent Eye ‘spirituality in the landscape’ weekends always have … Continue reading
Audiobook of Becoming Human ~ Kenneth L. Decroo
Reblogged from Kenneth L. Decroo: The audiobook of Becoming Human is about to be released. The actor/narrator, Kevin Chambers did an excellent job of bringing my humble effort to life. Here is a link to a sample: https://www.dropbox.com/s/agrbstuyvd98rzu/becoming%201st%2015%20edited%202%20mp3.mp3?dl=0 . Please … Continue reading
Yeah well, I speak English ~ Jim Webster
Reblogged from Jim Webster: One of the problems I have is that I am a native English speaker. I unaffectedly speak the language like a native. This isn’t an entirely good thing. Many years ago I was youth hostelling around … Continue reading
Laughter really is the best medicine … Fransi Weinstein
Reblogged from 365 and Counting: I can’t tell you how many times I ‘ve heard that over the course of my life and I’m pretty sure you’ve probably heard it more than a few times, too. Laughing has never been … Continue reading
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6 Reasons Why A Publisher Says Yes And 6 Reasons They Say No ~ K.M. Allan
Reblogged from K.M. Allan: If you’re wondering what makes the manuscript selected by a publisher so special, you’re not the only one. I recently attended the KidLitVic conference where that question was put forward to publishers Susannah Chambers (Allen & … Continue reading
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Life of a Good Book ~ D. G. Kaye
Reblogged from D.G. Kaye: Books sweep us away into our imaginations and transport us to an instant mini vacation, lifting our imaginations to places we never dreamed of ever going to, or sometimes, never knowing these places even existed. We … Continue reading
Confession Time ~ Geoffrey David West
Reblogged from Geoffrey David West: “Arise, Sir John.” After the tap on each shoulder by the Queen’s sword, the words she said evoked the chivalric romance of the days of the Knights of the Round Table, and indeed, I couldn’t … Continue reading
Michel Houellebecq and The Lovecraft Legacy ~ M. C. Tuggle
Reblogged from M.C. Tuggle, Writer: My entire (hard copy) Lovecraft library! Michel Houellebecq, the bad boy of French literature, launched his tumultuous career with the publication of H.P. Lovecraft: Against the World, Against Life. The edition pictured above (cool cover, … Continue reading
Hell’s Empire: Tales of the Incursion ~ Nina D’Arcangela
Reblogged from Spreading the Writer’s Word : Hell would have its Empire…. A unique anthology of two thrones at war as the forces of Hell assault an unsuspecting Victorian Britain. The cry went out to theologians and engineers, to artificers … Continue reading
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Footloose in Devon ~ a new book from John Bainbridge
Reblogged from Walking the Old Ways: My Devon book’s out in paperback and on Kindle… Here’s the blurb… “The novelist John Bainbridge has walked in the Devon countryside for over fifty years, and is well known as a writer … Continue reading
