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Category Archives: reblog
Epiphany in the Park ~ Jeff Grant
Reblogged from besonian: At about eleven o’clock the other morning, I was coming back through the park from the shops. It was a morning like many we’ve had in London recently – quite cold, about 7C, slightly misty, and although … Continue reading
See what my publisher and readers are saying about Becoming Human ~ Kenneth L. Decroo
Reblogged from Kenneth L. Decroo: WHAT READERS ARE SAYING: “Becoming Human by Kenneth L. Decroo is a frightening tale of science unguided by ethics, and the devastation that can be wrought by government agencies that operate without benefit of effective … Continue reading
Am I a Real Author? ~ Don Massenzio
Reblogged from Don Massenzio: When I jumped into the indie author scene, it was a calculated risk. Like I do with a lot of decisions, I looked at the pros and cons. Pros: There are a number of platforms that … Continue reading
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So You Think You Know Me? ~ G. Michael Vasey
Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: One idea that constantly occupies some aspect of my thoughts is how transparent people really are. I can think of a couple of examples immediately and in each case, I confess … Continue reading
Christopher Tolkien, last of the Inklings ~ M. C. Tuggle
Reblogged from M.C. Tuggle, Writer: Hannah Long gives a well-deserved tribute to J.R.R. Tolkien’s son and literary heir Christopher in the latest Weekly Standard. Long’s introduction to Christopher Tolkien’s life work includes insights into what makes the elder Tolkien’s stories … Continue reading
Self-Publishing – Your Fellow Authors are not Your Enemies – Let’s Help Each Other ~ Don Massenzio
Reblogged from Don Massenzio: As we enter the holiday seasons, I wanted to bring back this post that is one of the first from my blog. I still truly believe the ideas in this post. Let’s help each other out. … Continue reading
Antipodean Fragments: Harry’s Cafe de Wheels ~ Steve Tanham
In the old black and white photo, the colonel is eating… a pie. He’s more associated with Kentucky’s fried chicken, but here it’s a pie. It was taken a long time ago (1972) and the iconic fried chicken man is … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, Australian Pies, Harry's Cafe de Wheels, Pies, Sydney Harbour, Woolloomooloo
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Why AI won’t work. Probably. ~ Matthew Wright
Reblogged from Matthew Wright: One of the main tropes of science fiction has to be the self-aware robot or computer – one mobile, the other not, but both presented as self-aware and able to think as we do, although often … Continue reading
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A guest at Robbie’s #PoetryReadathon…
Yesterday, Robbie very kindly included me in her December Poetry Readathon. As usual, the Small Dog hogged the limelight with two lovely reviews of ‘her’ books…. Head over to Robbie’s Inspiration to read the interview… Sue Vincent is an amazing … Continue reading
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Tagged Ani, humour, Laughter Lines, Life at the Tail End, marriot edgar, Notes froma Small Dog, Omar Khayyam, Poetry, rhyming verse, small dog
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The Giant Wombat in the Basement ~ Rob Hedge
Reblogged from The Incurable Archaeologist: There’s a giant wombat in the basement of Worcester Museum. It’s there because Henry Hughes was bored of banking. It was the starting point of a story that has led me, via mid-19th century Brisbane … Continue reading
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