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Battered Soul
Originally posted on Melonie's Poetic Life:
When I think I am strong enough to carry on Something happens to prove me horribly wrong Each time I try, defeat grabs a hold Always slipping, I can not get in control Any step I take, I stumble aimless around Ending up face first bleeding on the…
The Campus Trilogy, by David Lodge
Originally posted on Blogging for a Good Book:
I last wrote about David Lodge in 2009 when I reviewed his novel Deaf Sentence. Looking around in a bookstore recently I came across a new edition that collects my three favorite Lodge novels of academia. So with college graduations so recently in mind these seemed like…
Welcome to my Reading Room
Originally posted on missmickeesunshine:
Hi and Welcome to my new blog. This is my little corner of cyberspace, Reading Room. I love to read and there is much to share with you-if you want to come along and see. Here I will share my thoughts, views and summaries for you. Not only am I a…
Twin flames: the phase of sexual cleansing
Originally posted on SweetWillowman:
angave Perhaps one of the less understood issues about twin flames is the phase of sexual cleansing. Jenna Forrest groups it within the stage of harmonization, but for me, this is a step by itself. It usually starts at the end of the glow stage, after the rising of the Kundalini…
How Old Should Your Heroine Be?
Originally posted on Michael Snoswell:
I’ve never had to think too hard about the age of my protagonists in the past. It was a no brainer. My character could be any age that was necessary for the story.: a boy, teenager, old man, hag, youthful, middle aged, anything. Then I thought I’d have a go…
“Keep Calm and Promote!” by Adite Banerjie
So, you are a newbie author and you’re awaiting the release of your book in the next three or four months (heaven forbid, if it’s a longer wait!) After you have wrung your hands and vented to your significant other about why publishers can’t seem to get their act together, you come to a major…