Category Archives: reblog

Back Up Your Writing! – Guest Post at TRSA by Jaq D Hawkins…

Reblogged from TRSA: I was a relative latecomer to the computer age. As a writer, I went from typewriter to dedicated word processor and my files were kept on floppy disk. Remember those? I also still have rather a lot … Continue reading

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Can one be too economical? ~ Tallis Steelyard

Reblogged from Jim Webster, aka Tallis Steelyard: It is a question I encourage my patrons to ask themselves. Oh I’m not promoting boundless extravagance. Obviously liberality is to be encouraged when it comes to paying poets but, for example, I … Continue reading

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Kenneth L. Decroo is Bicycling from San Francisco to L.A. …

Reblogged from Kenneth L. Decroo, Author of Almost Human and becoming Human, who blogs at Baja Moto Quest: I’m Bicycling from San Francisco to L.A. to Raise Money for the Arthritis Foundation On September 18, 2018, I was diagnosed with … Continue reading

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Creating an Audiobook Using ACX ~ Don Massenzio – Part 2 of 3

Reblogged from Don Massenzio: This is the second part of my post on considering your book for production as an audio book. In Part 1 of this post, I talked about finding a voice actor on ACX. I’ll pick up … Continue reading

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When Children Have the Freedom To “Be” ~ Jennie Fitzkee

Reblogged from A Teacher’s Reflections : While this is a post I wrote about play performances with children, it is really about far more.  Oh, yes!  It is about believing and taking risks.  It is about freedom and encouragement.  It’s … Continue reading

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It was the wrong sort of dungeon ~ Tallis Steelyard

Reblogged from Jim Webster, aka Tallis Steelyard: Like all old cities, much of Port Naain is built on older bits of Port Naain. It’s claimed that in the Sump there are houses falling down because they’re built on the foundations … Continue reading

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The Legend of the Golden Flower (Part Two) by Paul Andruss at Smorgasbord

Reblogged from Smorgasbord: PART 2 Okurimono woke thinking she heard whispering. The house was silent, except for the wind creeping through crevices and cracks. In the dim light from the brazier, she saw a swarm of eyes watching her from … Continue reading

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The Legend of the Golden Flower (Part One) by Paul Andruss at Smorgasbord

Reblogged from Smorgasbord: PART 1 The priests kept the entrance to the shrine of the sun goddess Amaterasu, free of snow. It was here Okurimono sang and danced, protected by the temple wall from the worst of the mountain wind. … Continue reading

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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: A Metaphysical Journey ~Neil Rushton

Reblogged from deadbutdreaming: This is another slight diversion from the realm of faerie, but the subject matter is intimately connected to our understanding of metaphysical realities through texts from our past. The poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is … Continue reading

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A Sea of Souls ~ Willow Willers

Reblogged from willowdot21: This is a mystical moment from this past weekend spent in Cumbria with The Silent Eye. The weekend was entitled The Full Circle : Finding your way home. It was late morning on the second day of … Continue reading

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