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Tag Archives: Books
Slavic Tales ~ G. Michael Vasey
Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: A new book of poems out on Kindle and I may add the paperback later…. These are my most recent musings and seem to deal primarily with aspects of Slavic spirituality … Continue reading
Pals Regiments: An Experiment Never Repeated ~Judith Barrow #WW1
Reblogged from Judith Barrow: As members of the human race we feel safest with those we know and trust. And we choose who to trust; friends and those members of our families with whom we can empathise. Those who think … Continue reading
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Tagged #PalsBattalions, #recruitment, #TheHeartStone, Battles, Books, Communities, Honno, Lord Kitchener, sacrifice, Somme, WW1
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Homage
It was Albert that started the problem, With his ill-fated ‘osses ‘ead stick And Wallace, the somnolent lion, Who swallowed the lad double quick. I grew up on Marriott Edgar, And the musket Sam wouldn’t pick up, And Lady Jane’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Books, Humour, Life, marriot edgar, monologue, Poetry, the lion and albert
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Reaching for the sun
It doesn’t really matter where we think dreams come from, they often have things to say. Some regard them as spiritual, most accept their psychology but however we see them it is undeniable that we access areas not usually available … Continue reading
Launch Day! Networking For Writers ~ Lizzie Chantree
Reblogged from Lizzie Chantree: Hello everyone. Today I’m celebrating the launch of my latest book, Networking for writers! We are living in unprecedented times and I would usually be hosting a book launch party in a beautiful venue, but things … Continue reading
Pieces of Nietzsche by Stuart France
* NEW EUROPEANS The desire for Truth. That ‘temptress to risk’. The veracity which all ‘lovers of wisdom’ revere. * Continue reading at France & Vincent
Posted in Books, philosophy, psychology, Spirituality, Stuart France
Tagged Amazon, Books, esoteric, interpretation, Nietzsche, Poetry
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Ravens Gathering by Graeme Cumming #20booksofsummer #thriller #bookreview
Reblogged from Me and My Books: I am delighted to share my review today for Raven’s Gathering by Graeme Cumming. This was one of the books I added to my #20booksofsummer reading list, and yes, I am still playing catch-up … Continue reading
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Carrion – Paperback Launch #booklaunch by Graeme Cumming
It’s here at last! And, if you were to look back to when I wrote the first faltering words of that very first draft (too long ago to be absolutely sure how many years have passed since), you’d understand … Continue reading
The Shreiking Womb: Binding
* …Deirdru didn’t pine long for soon after that Neesh was out alone on the ramparts of Emain. Deirdru slipped outside and passed him by. “Why, that’s a fine heifer going past,” said Neesh. “The heifers grow well … Continue reading
