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I Belonged to Grandma #poetry

Originally posted on penned in moon dust:
I cannot remember in what century I started only you will know where I will end In the hands  of a potter my form charted in fine french porcelain he could depend *** crated or hands carried me though dropped a long time ago I travelled across continent and sea it…

Chloe Hammond

Originally posted on MARSocial Author Business Enhancement Interviews:
Chloe Hammond Age 39 Where you live South Wales, UK 1) How long have you been writing? Darkly Dreaming is my first novel; I started writing it last year, and finished it in March this year. However I have written since I was a small child, and…

The Return of Magic

Last summer’s roses

Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
©Brocken Inaglory The past’s an uncertain place, she said Seen through a rain-smeared pane Where the garden is full of roses And we are lovers again. The past is a running river That rushes to the sea Carrying the fallen roses And all you meant to me. The past…

A Special Interview with Samantha Jacobey — Featured Author for the Dreams, Fantasies, Nightmares, and Visions Event

Originally posted on johntuckermustlive:
  Today’s Interview features author Samantha Jacobey. She’s written a dynamic Dramatic/Romance saga called A New Life Series and she’s a gregarious woman with an obvious love of life and her literary career.  She’ll also be a featured author in the Upcoming Facebook Event — DREAMS, FANTASIES, NIGHTMARES, AND VISIONS on…

…I’d like yeez to have a wee listen, a quiet moment while yeez play the song clip below… then explain to me what isn’t madness about war?… #TBSU…

Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
? …every now and then, and I must confess, more recently as the age thingy creeps up on me, I’m given to pondering about things such as the lunacy of war… any war… we’ve just had the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy… and 100% correctly, we honoured…

All the way

One Type of “Small” Edit That Makes A HUGE Difference In Your Writing

Originally posted on Creative Writing with the Crimson League:
Cutting down on your word count can be a difficult task for any author, though this is a large part of editing. The very vast majority, if not all, of us have a lot of unneeded information in our novels that we just don’t need. As…

The Silent Screams

The Bukowski Reader

The Bukowski Reader

Originally posted on BookPeople:
~post by Andrew H. If you’re a Bukowski fan like me, you’ve read everything by him. Whether you started with Post Office or Ham on Rye or his volumes of poetry, you know that once you’ve got the Bukowski bug it’s hard to know that there isn’t anything left. Fear not!…

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