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Tag Archives: Jim Webster
Six men in a boat blog tour: A touch more colour ~ Tallis Steelyard (aka Jim Webster)
The next installment of Tallis Steelyard’s latest tale… Previous episodes can be found at (1)Tallis Steelyard’s own blog and those of his friends: (2) Chris Graham at TRSA, (3) Anita Dawes and Jaye Marie, (4) Annette Rochelle Aben, (5) Stevie Turner, … Continue reading
Posted in Guest post
Tagged ainting, Amazon, art, blog tour, Book launch, critics, fantasy, Jim Webster, new book, Port Naain
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Always read the terms and conditions ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: Have you any idea how much trouble I have to go to, just to get my work published? Ignore the toil I have to go to afterwards, once I physically have books, I’m talking about the … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry, reblog
Tagged Jim Webster, Port Naain, Tallis Steelyard and the Sedan chair caper
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Growing old disgracefully and still life ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard (aka Jim Webster): It has to be said that it was old Garl Furtling who set me off with this particular train of thought. He has produced some wonderful paintings, for forty years young ladies almost … Continue reading
Sometimes one has to cheat ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: I have previously mentioned Gisset, clerk of works to Tildus Thallawell. I would rate him as perhaps the best organised man in Port Naain. But occasionally even he needs the help only a poet can give … Continue reading
Posted in reblog
Tagged builder's yard, Gisset, Jim Webster, patrons of the arts?, Port Naain, shuttering timber
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Watch where you put your feet ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Jim Webster, aka Tallis Steelyard: A wise man avoids encounters with the law. Whatever your budget, it’s still more than you can afford. Not only that but once entangled with lawyers, you place yourself at the mercy of … Continue reading
Posted in reblog
Tagged dog turds, Jim Webster, leatherworking, loose in the cart?, officially stamped briquettes, Port Naain
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A Lady And A Poet – Tallis Steelyard is Khyati Gautam’s guest…
Reblogged from ookish Fame: I’m not sure how many of you have eaten at Granny Muggart’s Eatery? It’s just off the Ropewalk in Port Naain. Granny Muggart died long before my time, it was her daughter, ‘Young Muggart’ who ran … Continue reading
Posted in reblog
Tagged article, blogging, Bookish Fame, Guest Blogging, guest post, Jim Webster, story, wordpress
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Twinkle toes ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: Port Naain has a vast array of dance styles. Some are danced by couples, some are danced only by women and some are danced only by men. There are peasant dances, sailor’s dances and in Port … Continue reading
The clerk of works ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Jim Webster aka Tallis Steelyard: There are people of impeccable good taste whose houses are symphonies of elegance and charm. Yet how many cases can you cite where the house is testimony to the good taste of a … Continue reading
Mistress Laviscia Kipplehowe and her kitten ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: Mistress Laviscia wasn’t one of my more regular patrons. It wasn’t that we couldn’t work together; it’s just that I’m not the sort of person you’d automatically call upon for arranging the sort of event she … Continue reading
My cynical use of enjambement ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: When I wrote about the Anaphora Controversy it brought back memories of other arguments within our community, and I can still see the face of Silhat Wheelbroom when he realised what I’d done. But still I … Continue reading
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Tagged fat and idle, Jim Webster, Port Naain, priggish turgidity, the need for a university degree, turpitude
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