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Tag Archives: Books
How a farmer’s son became the companion of a Prince… V. M. Sang
Reblogged from Dragons Rule OK: This is a chapter at the beginning of Elemental Worlds. At least, it was going to be the first chapter, but I decided to eliminate it. It tells how Pettic, the son of a farmer, … Continue reading
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Tagged air, Books, earth, Elemental Worlds, Eliminated from books, My Writing, novel, Stones of Earth and Air, Stones of Fire and Water, v.m.sang, writing
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Writing: The Whole Truth ~ Leslie Tate interviews D. G. Kaye
Reblogged from Leslie Tate: Debby Gies I interviewed Debby Gies about her memoirs written under the pen name D G Kaye, her book and travel blogs, and her work with online groups. Debby, who is a prolific author and blogger, … Continue reading
More Glimpses by Hugh Roberts #newbook #booklaunch
Reblogged from Hugh’s News and Views: Do you believe in fairies at the bottom of the garden? Would you dare steal items from a blind person or send your neighbours on a time-travelling trip full of menace and danger to … Continue reading
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Tagged Book Recommendations, Books, Glimpses, More Glimpses, new book, new books
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Looking for the Perfect Picture Book for the Kids this Spring? ~ Bette A. Stevens
Reblogged from Bette A. Stevens: AMAZING MATILDA’s got you covered! One concern parents have is how to inspire their children to meet challenges with patience and persistence. This is the plot of the award-winning picture book, AMAZING MATILDA, A Monarchs … Continue reading
Special Needs Authors and Readers – Noreen Lace interviews Patty Fletcher
Reblogged from Noreen Lace: Hello: Thank you so much for having me on your blog. I’m very glad to be here. As I’ve been reading over the questions you ask, I’ve decided the best way to begin answering them is … Continue reading
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Bedtime Stories for Grownups – Felicity Sidnell Reid is Chris Graham’s guest
Reblogged from TRSA: I suppose it says something, possibly profound, about the state of the world, that there are now so many apps available which promise stories that will send the reader or listener to sleep. You can choose to … Continue reading
Meet Guest Author, Barb Drummond… at TRSA
Reblogged from TRSA: I began writing history via my involvement in a Healthy Walking Initiative. Plans were being made on designing routes to encourage local people to walk around the city, but when I asked why they would do so, … Continue reading
Becoming Human: Exploring the Ethics of Science ~ Mary-Justine Lanyon on Delcroo’s latest book
Reblogged from Baja Moto Quest: Exploring the Ethics of Science By MARY-JUSTINE LANYON Managing Editor Renaissance Man – that term sums up the essence of Running Springs resident Ken Decroo. The retired educator has been a building contractor, a college … Continue reading
The Melding of Aeris – Excerpt ~ D. Wallace Peach
Reblogged from Myths of the Mirror: Four generations ago, the realms fell to fire. The Burn, the only means of destroying a lush land so manipulated by man that while its crops sated hunger, it poisoned the flesh. Now the … Continue reading
