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Category Archives: reblog
Beetley Pete reviews Race Against Time by Jack Eason
Reblogged from Beetley Pete: Remember when the world was supposed to end, in 2012? It didn’t of course, and this novel by fellow blogger Jack Eason offers a fascinating theory about why there was no Mayan Apocalypse. Combining archaeology with … Continue reading
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D. G. Kaye reviews – Deadly Quotes – Escaping Psychiatry III by Olga Nunez Miret
Reblogged from D.G. Kaye: My Sunday Book Review for Olga Nunez Miret’s – Deadly Quotes. This is the 3rd book in the Mary Miller Escaping Psychiatry series where the author uses her own forensic experience as a psychiatrist to write … Continue reading
Himani in Conversation With “D.Wallace Peach” from “MythsOfTheMirror🐉”
Reblogged from Books and Sstuff: Omigod! I am just so super excited to start with my Author Interview Series with one of my favourite Blogger (Myths of the Mirror) who is equally an awesome Fantasy writer. I personally like her … Continue reading
Ageless Angel ~ Richard M. Ankers
Reblogged from Richard M. Ankers: She was that age, that ageless something Between rose petal cheeks and silver waves of fascination Where the foundations moved but the plans never changed Where her eyes only ever shone brighter, more acutely than … Continue reading
The Healer: Now part of a Box Set! ~ Christoph Fischer
Reblogged from Christoph Fischer: When advertising executive Erica Whittaker is diagnosed with terminal cancer, western medicine fails her. The only hope left for her to survive is controversial healer Arpan. She locates the man whose touch could heal her but … Continue reading
Piety, Pranks and Parties: Easter medieval style ~ Alli Templeton
Reblogged from Medieval Wanderings: In medieval times, life revolved around the church, and the year was marked out by a series of religious festivals, customs and holidays of which Christmas and Easter were the main events. But contrary to many … Continue reading
Join Sally Cronin for the Smorgasbord Easter Parade Blog Party…
Head on over to Sally’s place to join the party for her Easter Parade, where you can leave your links in the comments and introduce yourself. You’ll find humour, food and music… and meet her guests Debby Gies, John Howell, … Continue reading
How Not to Get Ahead of Yourself When You’re Writing – Guest Post by Traci Kenworth at TRSA
Reblogged from The Story Reading Ape: When we get a new idea, it feels like the whole world opens for us, and we can do anything. Some newer writers spring into the writing before they’re ready. It takes time to … Continue reading
Pen of the oyster-catcher ~ Steve Tanham
Portmahomack, a fishing village on the north shore of one of the fingers of land that jut out into the North Sea, thirty or so miles north of Inverness. There is something perfect about it. Somewhere close, our collie dog, … Continue reading
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The “I Need to Be Special” Syndrome Vs. Greta Thunberg’s “I Don’t Care About Being Popular” Approach to Life ~ Alethea Kehas
Reblogged from Not Tomatoes: Photo Credit: Pixabay It’s likely most of us suffer from it, to lesser or greater degrees. Soon after birth, the ego discovers its individuality and realizes that separation can be a threat to its survival. If … Continue reading
