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Gwen Selix
Originally posted on Cap'n Joe's Blog and Interviews with Coleman Weeks:
– 1. Did you pick your genre or did it pick you?: I feel like fantasy picked me honestly. Ever since I was little I loved going into worlds that were made up. I read Narnia at a young age and spent…
Originally posted on The New Psalmanazar:
Some days the only thing that helps is to close your eyes and think about Julie Andrews. Print by Rokuro Taniuchi 1921-1981.
The Impossible Knife of Memory, by Laurie Halse Anderson
Originally posted on Blogging for a Good Book:
“Dad carried a war in his skull.” “His soul is still bleeding. That’s a lot harder to fix than a busted-up leg.” Hayley’s former soldier father has nightmares and rages. He drinks and he takes drugs. He can’t keep a job for more than a few days–all…
The Journey Continues – Part Two
Originally posted on Author – Richard F Holmes:
Here is the account of my out-of-body experience that occurred about a week after the one I wrote about in Part One of “The Journey Continues”. Just in case you did not read my previous post, here is the link; so you can read it before carrying…
Five things on Friday
Originally posted on write meg!:
1. Today is my husband’s birthday! He’s not generally the make-a-fuss type, but I totally am — and this is his first “married” birthday. So on this, the auspicious day of Spencer’s birth, I’d like to acknowledge how kind, thoughtful and hardworking my guy is — for me, for the…
Dream and Dream
Originally posted on Regina Puckett:
Dream and Dream Regina Puckett Life is sometimes like a hollow, empty dish Filled with those who do and those who wish The glass sides are too slick to claw your way out And no one hears you no matter how loud you shout So if you want to ever…