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Tag Archives: Books
Dereliction…
* …That night Jed’s ‘derelict’ appears in the bed-room enveloped in an aura of light. He slowly crouches and whispers in my ear: ” ‘E cummin outta dem bushes shinin’, ‘e shinin’ like sum black buff sun. * ‘E donna … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient sites, Australia, Books, gospel of Thomas, landscape, magic, mystery, Mythology, Photography, psychology, road trip, story, writing
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Jane Sturgeon interviews and reviews: Sally Cronin and Life’s Rich Tapestry Woven in Words
Reblogged from Jane Sturgeon: Sally’s Smorgasbord Blog Magazine is a lovingly generous mix of her writing, the writings and books of her fellow authors, collaborations, poetry, book reviews, laughter and a series of articles, such as the current one on … Continue reading
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Tagged Books, Indie, indieauthor, indiepublishing, interview, lifesrichtapestry, review, sallycronin, writing
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Guest Author: James Lingard ~ The Girl Who Disappeared
September 1933 Halifax, Yorkshire When the Norton motorbike skidded to a halt on the wet cobbles, Emily, an attractive brunette, sat glued to her seat behind the driver and glared at the detached millstone house outside which they were parked. … Continue reading
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Tagged Books, family, history, mystery, true story, wartime England, yorkshire
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Something of Ourselves ~ Judith Barrow
Reblogged from Judith Barrow: I think most, if not all, authors have something of themselves in their books: in the writing, in the voice of the text. We can’t help it; the words emerge from who and what we are, … Continue reading
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You are loved
Three words felt, not spoken, Known only in the inmost heart That change the world And how you see it. It doesn’t matter who Or how, or where. Time and distance have no meaning, When you Know it. Nor do … Continue reading
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Tagged being, Books, consciousness, Life, Life Lines, love, poem, Poetry, spirituality
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Mapping Out… ~ Graeme Cumming
Reblogged from Graeme Cumming: Over the next few weeks, you’re going to see a number of images relating to Carrion appearing regularly on my social media. The most common will be the cover, which I revealed at the end of … Continue reading
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Tagged Books, Carrion, cover, events, fantasy, maps in books, thriller, writing
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The ultimate accolade?
“… yeah, well, not everyone is a professional writer like you…” His expression turned to horror as he realised what he had said. “Oh sh…” My son muttered a profanity under his breath, probably hoping I would not register his … Continue reading
Lizard Men…
* QUEEN OF THE NIGHT… It is night and I cannot sleep. Jed cannot sleep either. I can hear him turning in his bed but I do not speak. Steve is asleep. It must be about three in the morning. … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, Books, consciousness, creative process, Gnostic, gospel of Thomas, mystery, psychology, road trip, story, Stuart France, The Living One
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Papal Bull…
Celtic Saint instrumental in the Eucharist of Fish and Loaves?… * The Venerable Bede recorded in his Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum, a copy of the letter written in 601AD which Pope Gregory sent to Abbot Mellitus, who was part of … Continue reading
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Anita Dawes and Jaye Marie Review ‘Prelude’ by Widdershins
Reblogged from Anita Dawes and Jaye Marie: Shamans come in all shapes and sizes, from all walks of life, from all the continents of the Earth. We’ve been around since the human race realized there was more to existence … Continue reading
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