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Tag Archives: Books
Web of Light… Stuart France
* “Plant a stone in a field. Any stone in any field. And watch it grow…” * Reblogged from Stuart France
Posted in albion, Ancient sites
Tagged avebury, Books, Don and Wen, giants, landscape, magic, mystery, Photography, standing stone, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye, weekend workshop
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Pre-order now and a date for the diary ~ Footsteps of the Templar by Lucy Brazier
The fourth book on the PorterGirl series by Lucy Brazier, is now available to pre-order before its official launch on October 19th 2019. Footsteps of the Templar ‘A peculiar type of morality’ Head Porter’s hopes for a quiet life are … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, Book launch, Books, College, Humour, mystery, porter, pre-order, university
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More reviews from Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore ~ Mary Smith, Bette A. Stevens and Stevie Turner
Reblogged from Smorgasbord, reviews of books by Mary Smith, Bette A. Stevens and Stevie Turner: Welcome to the second of the weekly updates for authors in the Cafe and Bookstore. The first author today with a recent review is Mary … Continue reading
The Preacher ~ Andrew Joyce
Reblogged from Andrew Joyce: Standing on the graveyard grass, looking down at the freshly-filled grave, stood The Preacher, dressed in black and wearing a black, circular, wide-brim hat. There was not a headstone as of yet, but The Preacher knew … Continue reading
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Tagged #andrewjoyce, Andrew Joyce, Andrew Joyce author, Books, Jesus, religion, short story
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Guest author: Robbie Cheadle ~ Dick Turpin
The myth of Dick Turpin Fiction writer, Harrison Ainsworth, glamourised thief and highway man, Dick Turpin, in his 1834 novel, Rookwood. The novel is set in England in 1737 at a manor house called Rookwood Place and the plot revolves … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, Books, castle, dungeons, England, folklore, highwayman, history, myth, new book, Through the Nethergate by Roberta eaton Cheadle, York, yorkshire
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Guest author: Kevin Morris ~ The Picture
The Picture The picture stands out against the white Of my living room wall. A few birds still call. A fascination with sunlight Which, as I watch, slowly dies away. The night Takes the day And the picture we see … Continue reading
Guest author: Jane Sturgeon ~ Writing on Water ‘Self-awareness’
My heartfelt thanks to Sue for inviting me to write and share here on her Daily Echo. I started to blog on the day Petra Kvitova (Czech) won the Women’s Wimbledon tennis final and the understanding, support and care that … Continue reading
Creative Flame – How Trying To Write To Market Made Me Lose My Way ~ Helen Jones
Reblogged from Journey to Ambeth: I think I mentioned, when I came back to blogging, that I’d taken some time off to work on a book called The Last Raven. It’s one of the most complex stories I’ve ever written … Continue reading
Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore – Author Update – D.Wallace Peach, Terry Tyler and Fiona Tarr
Reblogged from Smorgasbord: Welcome to the first of this week’s Cafe and Bookstore Updates with recent reviews for authors on the shelves. The first author today with a recent review is D.Wallace Peach for The Sorcerer’s Garden. About the book … Continue reading
#Openbookbloghop – The Writing Process ~ Roberta Eaton
Reblogged from Roberta Writes: What is the most difficult part of your artistic process? This is an intriguing question which I can only answer if I first break down what I think my own writing process is. I have only … Continue reading
