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Category Archives: reblog
Singing to myself ~ G. Michael Vasey
Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: For the last couple of years, I’ve been writing songs. It’s a lot of fun and occasionally, one of them gets played on a radio station – usually in the USA … Continue reading
America’s Stonehenge: The Chimpmunk & the Serpent -Part 2 ~ Alethea Kehas
Reblogged from Not Tomatoes: Continued from Part 1… My body wanted to follow a path that wasn’t there. The arrows pointed left, while an invisible rope of energy tugged my heart to the right. I resisted the pull. If I … Continue reading
The Luck of the Weissensteiners – a review ~ Christoph Fischer
Reblogged from Christoph Fischer: Books about life during the Third Reich used to be of 3 types: war stories, spy thrillers, or the tragic tales of the victims. In recent decades authors have begun tackling the portrayal of life for … Continue reading
Janice Spina interviews Jennie Fitzkee
Reblogged from Jem’s Books: Jennie Fitzkee Please help me welcome teacher Jennie Fitzkee to Jemsbooks.blog Interview Segment. Jennie is the first teacher that I have had the pleasure to interview. Jennie is a lovely lady and an exceptional teacher of … Continue reading
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My Life as an Artist ~ Janet Weight Reed
Reblogged from Janet Weight Reed: Moving from August into September has always meant new beginnings for me. Along with the onset of cooler weather and visible changes in nature….there is also a perceptible change in mood. … Continue reading
America’s Stonehenge : A Hill Filled with Mysteries-Part 1 ~ Alethea Kehas
Reblogged from Not Tomatoes: It had been four years and five months since I visited Mystery Hill in Salem, NH with my family to see America’s Stonehenge. In the time between my two visits, I would make three trips to … Continue reading
Aether ~ Jan Malique
Reblogged from strangegoingsonintheshed: See the Sylphs twist and flow, Pour out breath and charge across sky, Hark! The storm clouds approach, Hear the Thunder exclaim, “Feel me ebb and flow, tear apart your peace and calm” See the skies draped … Continue reading
Heaven for Toasters, on #LisaBurtonRadio ~ Craig Boyack talks to Nicholas Rossis
Reblogged from Entertaining Stories ~Nicholas Rossis: Welcome to another edition of Lisa Burton Radio. I’m your host, Lisa the robot girl, and I’m giddy with excitement today. My very special guest is an android, but not only that, he has … Continue reading
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Tagged artificial intelligence, Humor, mystery, romance, science Fiction
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