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Category Archives: reblog
Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore – New Book on the Shelves – While the Bombs Fell by Robbie Cheadle and Elsie Hancy Eaton
Reblogged from Smorgasbord: Absolutely delighted to feature While the Bombs Fell which is written by Robbie Cheadle and her mother Elsie Hancy Eaton. About While the Bombs Fell What was it like for children growing up in rural Suffolk during … Continue reading
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Janice Spina interviews Annette Rochelle Aben!
Reblogged from jemsbooks: Annette Rochelle Aben Please help me welcome author Annette Rochelle Aben to Jemsbooks.blog Segment, Interview an Author! Hi Annette, it’s lovely to see you. Thank you for coming. Please step up on the stage. The lights are … Continue reading
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Is Reading An Escape? – Guest Post by, Jaq D Hawkins at TRSA
Reblogged from The Story Reading Ape: Do you think of reading as an escape? It’s a phrase we all hear many times. “I read to escape,” or “I’m going to escape into a good book.” But what do we really … Continue reading
A Dorset Weekend With The Silent Eye – Part Three ~ Helen Jones
Helen Jones continues her account of The Silent Eye’s weekend in Dorset… Journey To Ambeth This is part three of my account of a recent weekend in Dorset with The Silent Eye. Click here for Part 1 & Part 2. … Continue reading
Do You Worry What Others Will Say on Your Choice in Writing? Namely, genres? ~ Traci Kenworth guests at TRSA
Reblogged from The Story Reading Ape: Have you as a writer heard grumbles on your material choices? For instance, if you write horror or romance? Perhaps family members or friends point out that they object to your story or the … Continue reading
Princess needed! ~ Barb Taub #Scotland
Reblogged from Barb Taub: We were supposed to be auditioning a piano in Crieff, but there was this charming high street… Full of beautiful shops (Gordon & Durward Confectionery Shop, Crieff) And stunning art (Strathearn Gallery, Crief) Of course, all … Continue reading
Sometimes one has to cheat ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: I have previously mentioned Gisset, clerk of works to Tildus Thallawell. I would rate him as perhaps the best organised man in Port Naain. But occasionally even he needs the help only a poet can give … Continue reading
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Shakespeare’s Schoolroom and Guildhall ~ S. C. Skillman
Reblogged from S. C. Skillman: A thousand times the worse, to want thy light. Love goes toward love, as schoolboys from their books, But love from love, toward school with heavy looks. Romeo and Juliet Whether or not this … Continue reading
America’s Stonehenge: The Womb before the Chamber: Part 3 ~ Alethea Kehas
Reblogged from Alethea Kehas at Not Tomatoes: Please click on the highlighted text to read Part 1 & Part 2 It was hot last Wednesday, and humid, with temperatures hovering around 90 degrees Fahrenheit. My body does not like this … Continue reading
Colleen Cheeseboro reviews ‘”Twenty Years After ‘I Do'” by D, G, Kaye
Reblogged from Colleen Cheeseboro: MY RECOMMENDATION: Canadian author, D. G. Kaye has written a heartwarming memoir in “Twenty Years After I Do,” detailing the ups and downs of marriage to an older man. I was eager to read this book because … Continue reading
