Archive | June 2014
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I’m sad to see you go…
Originally posted on Christine Rice:
My month-long blog tour is nearing its end. I feel like I’m losing a friend. It’s been fun seeing all the posts about Freelance Writing Guide and keeping in touch with the blog tour participants. It took me one month to organize the tour and one month for the tour…
Earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust
Originally posted on BulanLifestyle.com:
This blog post is to honour the memory of my Mother and to thank a lot of people. My mum passed away last week in Japan whilst on our annual ski trip. It was a sudden and tragic loss to us all. She was 75 years old but super active…
Marginalia, no.334
Originally posted on The New Psalmanazar:
I love what astonishes me and only retain that which would excite but forgetfulness in the mind of a wise man. ~ Paul Valery, The Dialogue of the Tree If wisdom is retaining only ideas that are somehow useful or relevant then I will be content with foolishness. But…
The Mythical Method
Originally posted on e-Tinkerbell:
When you are child, you look forward to growing up and time never goes by. The future adult life is seen with the eyes of innocence: a wonderful, festive, harmless carousel, whose protagonists can enjoy their hard gained independence at last. However, once you eventually find yourself in the world of…
Return to the Ice Giants
Centauri Dreams Posted: 18 Jun 2014 06:41 AM PDT Once New Horizons has performed its flyby of Pluto/Charon and, let’s hope, its reconnaissance of a Kuiper Belt object (KBO), what comes next in our exploration of the outer Solar System? Pushing further out, Innovative Interstellar Explorer grew out of a NASA ‘Vision Mission’ study and has […]
TM Brown
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
TM Brown What is your latest release and what genre is it? Struggles of the Women Folk – Genre: Historical Black American Fiction Quick description: It is the story of a young black girl named Georgie growing up in rural Virginia in the 1940s. This was a time of discrimination…
Melanie Schnell
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Melanie Schnell What is your latest release and what genre is it? While the Sun is Above Us — fiction Quick description: While The Sun Is Above Us takes readers deep into the extraordinary world of Sudan through the intertwined narratives of two women. In the midst of a bloody…
Charitably free reading
Originally posted on Free Reader:
After starting several other titles on my “reading list” of books that I’ve designated to be the up-and-coming reads for my blog, and deciding that none really matched my current mood, I found myself drawn once again to my #kindlesteals list of free books that are regularly priced $4.99 and…
Bruce Meyer
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Bruce Meyer What is your latest release and what genre is it? Testing the Elements (poetry) Quick description: This book of poetry examines our relationship to the world in both the elemental and the spiritual sense. Brief biography: Bruce Meyer is author of 40 books of poetry, short fiction, non-fiction,…
Betty Jane Hegerat
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Betty Jane Hegerat What is your latest release and what genre is it? My latest publication is an essay in the brave and wonderful anthology, a family by any other name; Exploring Queer Relationships (Touchwood Editions 2014) Bruce Gillespie, the editor of this anthology, was previously featured on Reading Recommendations…