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Category Archives: reblog
Bloody Valentines: Mary Shelley’s Tell-Tale Heart ~ Christine Valentor
Reblogged from witchlike: We all know that Mary Shelley is the author of Frankenstein, a phenomenal work of Gothic horror. But did you know that the gory details of Mary Shelley’s life itself read better than any novel? Perhaps the … Continue reading
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Tagged feminism, Frankenstein, horror, literature, mary Shelley, Percy Shelley, Valentine's Day, Victorian Era, Women in Horror.
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“I was wrong about you” ~ Alethea Kehas
Reblogged from Not Tomatoes: It was like any other Tuesday morning, only it wasn’t. No two are ever exactly the same, just as each moment passes by us changed from the one before, whether we are aware of it or … Continue reading
Ravens Gathering by Graeme Cummings – a #Bookreview from Roberta Eaton
Reblogged from Roberta Writes: What Amazon says As she let her gaze drift around her, she saw that there were more birds. Perhaps a dozen or so, perched among the trees that stood on the edge of the clearing. And … Continue reading
An exciting new project: a book about Britain’s trees ~ Jo Woolf
Reblogged from The Hazel Tree: A post with a difference this time! I’d like to tell you about a new project I”m working on, which is a book about trees. The title is ‘Britain’s Trees: A Treasury of Traditions, Superstitions, … Continue reading
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Tagged folklore, natural historu, nature, new book, project, superstitions, traditions, trees
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Meet Guest Author, Barb Drummond… at TRSA
Reblogged from TRSA: I began writing history via my involvement in a Healthy Walking Initiative. Plans were being made on designing routes to encourage local people to walk around the city, but when I asked why they would do so, … Continue reading
Cynthia A. Morgan ~ Beginnings – An Introduction to the #Epic #YA #Fantasy #DarkFey
Reblogged from booknvolume: The story of Dark Fey is set in a fantasy realm of Jyndari, a world of beauty, magic, Light and Darkness. It is peopled by Feyfolk, winged beings the size of any human who are born with … Continue reading
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Tagged award winning books, book reviews, Dark Fey Trilogy, epic fantasy, Fantasy Books, Fantasy reviews, Kindle Books, YA fantasy
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Charles Bonnet Syndrome and the Faeries ~ Neil Rushton
Reblogged from Dead but Dreaming: I was recently interviewed by Simon Young for the Fairy Investigation Society. He wanted to explore my experiences brought on by the condition known as Charles Bonnet Syndrome, and how this might relate to an … Continue reading
A trip to Brigante land ~ Josephine McCarthy
Reblogged from Josephine McCarthy: Last week I headed north for a week, visiting with family and old friends, and going around some of the old sacred places in Yorkshire, England. It is a very old land that was once the … Continue reading
Artists and Their Love of Work ~ David Rogers
Reblogged from David Rogers: To the Artist Work Is Not an Obstacle, but a Gift Artists have about fifty qualities that fit perfectly together to make them best suited to be artists rather than engaging in other occupations. One of … Continue reading
Becoming Human: Exploring the Ethics of Science ~ Mary-Justine Lanyon on Delcroo’s latest book
Reblogged from Baja Moto Quest: Exploring the Ethics of Science By MARY-JUSTINE LANYON Managing Editor Renaissance Man – that term sums up the essence of Running Springs resident Ken Decroo. The retired educator has been a building contractor, a college … Continue reading
