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Fairies in Flight

Originally posted on Regina Puckett:
Fairies in Flight Regina Puckett There were fairies in flight A sign of hope in the night Will they let me go with them To their hidden fairy realm If I promise to learn to sing and fly To lose myself in the bright blue sky I cross my heart…

Author Privacy and OverSharing: How Much Of You Is Enough?

Originally posted on Tara Sparling writes:
  I’ve been reading one of the most thought-provoking books I’ve encountered in a very long time (it’s also brilliant, and called piteously to me each and every time I was forced to put it down, despite the fact that I felt like I was bashed over the head with one…

INTERVIEW WITH SARAH JANE AVORY(a crazy cat lady and a passionate writer)

Originally posted on My Novels, My World:
Questions and ©2014 by                                               Jane Peskara/Audrey Valentine, answered by Sarah Jane Avory ? Q: How old are you? Where are you from? A: I’m 45 years…

What We’re Reading This Week

Originally posted on BookPeople:
Steven (W.) Poking a Dead Frog by Mike Sacks “Humor journalist Mike Sacks dissects the what-if’s, what-for’s, who-if’s, and the what-you-talking-about’s of comedy writing by interviewing dozens of today’s most successful, least successful, and least most performers and writers of modern laffs.” ? Ellen The Thickety by J.A. White “I’m not…

Marginalia, no.335

Originally posted on The New Psalmanazar:
[T]ell me again that I am not such cold poison to everybody as I am to some. ~ Robert Louis Stevenson in a letter to Frances Sitwell, Sept. 1873 I seem unable to make myself pleasant to certain of my colleagues. One of them, overfond of decorating our cubicles, recently…

Stormy breeze, hope

Originally posted on write meg!:
I had a breakthrough last night. After all the worry and planning and anxiety and uncertainty, I finally felt my burden lift. I felt calm. Should have known I’d have the sky to thank. The weather has fascinated me since I was a kid — back in the days when…

Beacon Hill food forest

Originally posted on Photos/Words Stickers/Books:
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Swami Moves In Mysterious Ways – Part One

Originally posted on Author – Richard F Holmes:
I mentioned in a post a few months back that I was going to revisit some older writings; the reason being that in the last year or so I’ve acquired many new blog followers who will not be familiar with my earlier work. The story I’m going…

I need your help: part two

Place Saint-Michel

Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Inspired by crossing Place Saint-Michel this evening. Café chairs Legs stretched, Cigarettes and coffee Murmur of voices in the shade. Flip flops Slide under the table Where pigeons patrol. Hands flap lazily Laughter Tanned faces Black hair. Women with bright headscarves Sit with pushchairs. Old men sit in doorways…

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