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Tag Archives: Mary Smith
Mary Smith is beetleypete’s guest
Reblogged from beetleypete: I am delighted to feature Mary, a published writer, local historian, and fully-engaged blogger who resides in Scotland. Mary has lived and worked in both Pakistan and Afghanistan, and her travels and experiences are fascinating to read … Continue reading
Darlene Foster interviews Writer and Blogger, Mary Smith
Reblogged from Darlene Foster: I’ve been blogging for almost ten years and I love it. It’s a great way to communicate with like-minded people, and I’ve made wonderful friends all over the world through my blog. The blogging community is … Continue reading
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Tagged Afghanistan, blogging friends, Dumfries, guest author, Mary Smith, No More Mulberries, Scotland
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From the Poetic to the Factual: Two Book Reviews ~ Annika Perry
Children’s author Annika Perry reviews books by Bette A. Stevens and Mary Smith: After a lifetime of New Year’s resolutions … and often failing to keep them, these last years I’ve steered away from making any. However, one aspect of … Continue reading
A-R International: Susan M. Toy interviews Mary Smith
Reblogged from Susan M. Toy’s Island Editions: Mary Smith Authors-Readers International I was born on Islay. My family moved to the mainland when I was seven and I grew up in Castle Douglas in south west Scotland. I worked for … Continue reading
#ShareAReviewDay at The Write Stuff ~ James J. Cudney reviews No More Mulberries by Mary Smith
Reblogged from The Write Stuff: This morning, I’d like you guys to give Mary Smith a big, smiling welcome to The Write Stuff. Mary is here today to share a lovely review of her book, No More Mulberries, and I … Continue reading
No More Mulberries with Mary Smith
Reblogged from Jessie Cahalin at Books in my Handbag Blog: I was intrigued when Mary Smith asked me if she could present an extract about Afghan food. Always keen to learn more about food and other cultures, I invited Mary … Continue reading
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Tagged Afghanistan, book extract, Categories Book Excerpt, culture, dementia, food, Mary Smith, memoirs, No More Mulberries, Poetry. Travel
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Hugh Roberts’ Book Of The Month: Donkey Boy and Other Stories by Mary Smith
…and please note that Mary has a new blog… visit her at Mary Smith’s Place Reblogged from Hugh’s Views and News: After a month’s break, welcome back to my book of the month feature. To kick us off for 2018, … Continue reading
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Tagged authors, book promotion, Book Recommendations, Books, interview, Mary Smith
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Replay – Drunk chickens, by guest author, Mary Smith
I was very glad to hand over the blog to writer Mary Smith. Mary had just released a new book, “Dumfries Through Time” in collaboration with landscape photographer, Allan Devlin. However, it was the title of her book, “Drunk chickens … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Blogging, Books, fiction, Guest post, writing
Tagged Afghanistan, Allan Devlin, Mary Smith, memoirs, new book, Pakistan, Photography, poetry, travel
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