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Tag Archives: anthology
Glimpsing the Wanekia by Jeff Bowles ~ Spirits of the West Anthology
Spirits of the West are often found in unexpected places. They can be found in a saloon in Colorado territory, on a wagon train in the plains of South Africa, or on a distant planet in another galaxy. They can … Continue reading
Guest Author: Robbie Cheadle ~ Old Man of the Sea
Background In Greek Mythology, the Old Man of the Sea is the term used for several water-gods, purported to have existed since the beginning of time. The water-gods most often referred to in terms of this expression are Nereus, the … Continue reading
Hell’s Empire: Tales of the Incursion ~ Nina D’Arcangela
Reblogged from Spreading the Writer’s Word : Hell would have its Empire…. A unique anthology of two thrones at war as the forces of Hell assault an unsuspecting Victorian Britain. The cry went out to theologians and engineers, to artificers … Continue reading
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Tagged A.F. Stewart, anthology, book, Charles R. Rutledge, Charlotte Bond, Damascus Mincemeyer, Frank Coffman, Hell's Empire, horror, Ian Steadman, J.A. Ironside, Jack Deel, John Linwood Grant, Marion Pitman, Martin J. Gilbert, Matthew Willis, Phil Breach, Rose Baxter, S.L. Edwards, Shell Bromley, Tales of the Incursion.
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Glastonbury and the last Abbot of Glastonbury ~ Roberta Eaton
About Glastonbury Glastonbury was initially inhabited by stone age farmers. In 1892 the iron-age village near Glastonbury, now known as Glastonbury Lake Village, was discovered by a young medical student called Arthur Bulleid. The village was first constructed in approximately … Continue reading
Posted in Guest post, Photography
Tagged Abbott Whiting, anthology, Book launch, execution, Glastonbury, glstonbury abbey, history, murder mystery, pre-order on Amazon, somerset
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Guest author: Rachael Ritchey ~ The Making of an Anthology
How does one get from A to XYZ without losing one’s mind? Simple. Forego the mind altogether. Actually, that advice doesn’t even begin to explain how putting together an anthology might actually work, so let’s start from the top. The … Continue reading
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Tagged anthology, charity, Compassion International, launch, new book, RR Publishing, the crux
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Guest author: Kevin Morris – Kipling may regret…
* In the restaurant its just the waiter and I, While outside the window Vehicles speed by. “There are a lot of beautiful women outside today”, He remarks by way Of conversation. * I drink My wine and think About … Continue reading
Adventure Scifi and Fantasy Short Story Contest – Rachael Ritchey
Reblogged from Rachael Ritchey The time has come for our Adventure Scifi/Fantasy Short Story Contest to begin! WELCOME! It’s time for the Adventure Scifi and Fantasy Short Story Contest It’s important to have an awfully long title for a short story … Continue reading
Guest poet: Kevin Morris – Must
I do not care For this must And dust That thickens The air. The scent sickens Me, Yet I must Agree (as is so often told), That we end our days in dust And mould. About The Author I was … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Guest post, Poetry
Tagged anaology, anthology, death, image, new book announcement, Poets
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