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Tag Archives: Books
John W. Howell hosts Andrew Joyce: Danny the Dog Book Launch
Reblogged from Fiction Favourites: “Hey, Lucy. What are all those people looking at?” “They are here because we have a special guest. Come down here cause we have a job to do.” Continue reading at Fiction Favourites
Secrets by Anita Dawes #Psychological Suspense
Reblogged from Anita Dawes and Jaye Marie: Many children have an invisible friend, and sometimes they can be a necessary part of a child’s life for many reasons. But when this ‘friend’ starts to cause more than childish mischief, it … Continue reading
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Tagged Books, excerpt, life as an author, review, sharing interests, writing
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February Book Reviews from D. Wallace Peach
Diana reviews nine books…including two of Life Lines and Swords of Destiny… I’m still buried in editing, but I figured I’d better make an appearance on the old blog! February was a fun month of reading. I hope you enjoy … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, Books, fantasy, Life Lines, mystery, Poetry, reviews, swords of destiny
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Fragments of history
Over the past month or so, we have been revisiting places in my local area in preparation for the April workshop we will be running here. There are so many wonderful sites that we would love to include, but time … Continue reading
Author Interview at Strange Book Reviews: Sue Vincent ~ Of Myth and Magic….
Reblogged from Strange Book Reviews: Sue Vincent is a constant inspiration to me and I suspect to many, many, others. She writes and blogs probably more than anyone I know and I am always amazed by her insights and encouraged … Continue reading
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Tagged author interview, Books, france and vincent, G. Michael Vasey, landscape, magic, strange books, Stuart France, The Mystical Hexagram
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Terms of Endearment
I have had many nicknames over the years, from the inevitable adolescent reflections on my anatomy, an avenue we will not explore here thank-you-very-much, to the classically inspired… and just about everything in between. Most have had a literary inspiration, … Continue reading
Posted in Books, france and vincent, Goddess, Heart of Albion, Humour, Lord of the Rings, Mythology, Spirituality, Tolkein
Tagged Books, history, love, magic, motherhood, relationships, spirituality
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Robbie Cheadle reviews Eventide by Mae Clair
Reblogged from Roberta Writes: Today’s book review was a buddy read with prolific author, James J. Cudney. This was the first time I have read a book and then discussed it with someone else prior to writing my review and … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, book review, Books, Hode's Hill Novels, Hode’s Hill, mystery
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Ernesto San Giacomo Reviews “Something Wicker This Way Comes” by Colin Garrow
Reblogged from San Giacomo’s Corner: Check all your previous Sherlock Holmes assumptions at the door – or book cover, in this case. The story within these pages does not simply consist of “fanfic” new cases added to the canon of … Continue reading
Why produce a ‘Selected Poems’ – Guest post by Kevin Morris at TRSA
Reblogged from The Story Reading Ape: I am grateful to Chris Graham for the opportunity to write about my experience of compiling and publishing my “Selected Poems”. Firstly, one might ask, why produce a ‘Selected Poems’? In the case of … Continue reading

An Invitation To Join The U.L.S. — The Underground Library Society ~ Charles French
Reblogged from Words, Reading and Writing: I am again asking for those who would like to join the U.L.S.,the Underground Library Society, to join and write a guest post. I put this request out several times over the course of … Continue reading →