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Category Archives: reblog
The Greeting Place – Reprise – Charles Robert Lindholm
Reblogged from The Reluctant Poet: There is no demarcation zone, no welcome platform where we can greet with fanfare the arrival of the newest and next moment in time, Now Now just sneaks up on us with a peek-a-boo greeting … Continue reading
The Stone of Courage – Guest Post by Jemima Pett at TRSA…
Reblogged from The Story Reading Ape: Just a reminder, every second Sunday of the month I’m doing a serial with an original illustration from the wonderful Dani English, who also does my book covers. If you missed the previous months, … Continue reading
Sally Cronin interviews The Militant Negro
Reblogged from Smorgasbord: My guest today is the generous, forthright and passionate advocate for civil liberties, The Militant Negro™. Not a day goes by when one or more of my posts are shared on his eclectic blog and I know … Continue reading
The Faerie Changeling Phenomenon – Neil Rushton
Reblogged from deadbutdreaming: “Come away, O human child. To the waters and the wild, With a faerie hand in hand, For the world’s more full of weeping than you can understand.” WB Yeats, The Stolen Child The Phenomenon The worldwide … Continue reading
Fallen – Neha #writephoto
She let her fallen tears, cleanse her bruised heart. Sometimes, one found the less traveled paths that led to joy by letting go of expectations. Reblogged from Forgotten Meadows
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry, reblog
Tagged forgottenmeadows, nature, Poetry, reflections, thoughts, writephoto
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Contract red flag alert: perpetual license for derivative rights – by Victoria Strauss…
Originally posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer Beware and reblogged via TRSA: SFWA’s Contracts Committee has recently been seeing a proliferation of contracts from small magazines, and a very few established markets, that license all derivative rights in perpetuity. This … Continue reading
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Tagged contracts, copyright, derivative works, fine print, small print, writers rights
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Stunning ospreys from Trent P. McDonald
Reblogged from Trent’s World: I spent a chunk of the last week in April on Cape Cod. On one of my walks down a Bell’s Neck in Harwich I watched about a half a dozen osprey hunt/fish. I took well … Continue reading
Come to grief – Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: It was perhaps ten years ago now. I can remember Ansi Cornwallah working on Stonecutter Wharf. He was a nice young fellow, originally from somewhere near Prae Ducis in Partann. He’d lived in Port Naain for … Continue reading

Blogging: How to Increase Comments – D. Wallace Peach
Reblogged from Myths of the Mirror: All images Pixabay I struggled with the title of this post because getting comments isn’t about stats; it’s about building relationships. Some visitors to this blog might have noticed the number of comments here. … Continue reading →