Archive | June 14, 2014
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Why self-publishing is the new punk
Originally posted on Suffolk Scribblings:
Future self-publishers? (image source:ontheshelves.wordpress.com) ? In mid-1970’s Britain, record companies were king. They controlled their industry. Any artist who wanted a career in music had to have a record contract, major artists on relatively good terms but many of the mid-sized to newer entrants on contracts that would have today’s employment lawyers licking their…
Friday Cover Reveal: The Perilous Journey of the Not-So-Innocuous Girl by Leigh Statham + Giveaway!
Originally posted on Rose Shadow Ink:
Welcome to the Cover Reveal for The Perilous Journey of the Not-So-Innocuous Girl by Leigh Statham presented by Month9Books! Be sure to enter the giveaway found at the end of the post! Lady Marguerite lives a life most 17th century French girls can only dream of: Money, designer dresses,…
Racing Dawn #haiku #photography #poetry
Originally posted on penned in moon dust:
? Rising to meet you horizon embraces the day eyes open Chevrefeuilles Carpe Diem prompt was Dawn. Wonderful memories greet this time of the day. I have a number of archived poems and haiku about dawn. Mountain Dawn, Painting Dawn, Dawn’s Love
Friday Feature #writing #publishing #feature
Originally posted on penned in moon dust:
? Next Friday June the 20th, I will be starting a new feature for my blog called “Friday Features.” This is really a reintroduction of something I did weekly on One Stop Poetry. My objective then and now is to introduce people in the blogsphere to artists, writers,…
Extra, Extra #photochallenge #children
Originally posted on penned in moon dust:
I’m hiding nature keeps me protected you can’t see me This week’s Dpchallenge photo prompt is “Extra Extra”. Challenge: A beautiful photo is one thing, but a photo with an unexpected detail has personality and pop. This week, share a photo that has a little something extra. I liked…
ZOOBURBIA: A Jubilee for Animal Lovers
Originally posted on BookPeople:
The natural environment is inescapable regardless of how insulated we may feel in the bustling metropolis of our decidedly urban surroundings. No matter how conceptually distant our homes and workplaces seem from idyllic cascades of meadow grasses susurrating in the breeze or sun-dappled sylvan ponds buzzing with frantic activity, wildlife is…