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Playing Hard to Get…
Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Playing Hard to Get Quite often I see the White-faced Herons. They fly in to the shallows of the local swimming baths ( which are formed by a shark-net in the river). I have never actually seen a flock of Herons. In fact, I’ve only ever come across these…
Interested in the Afterlife?
Originally posted on Fifty Shades of Wonderful:
I received this book for review and was excited to read it. I consider myself to be spiritual and a believer in the afterlife. This book was uniquely quirky, but not too out there for the average reader to enjoy. The story opens with us meeting Jude who…
This Summer I’ll Be Reading My Ego: The Farce of Holiday Reading Lists
Originally posted on Tara Sparling writes:
All the newspapers are doing their “Recommended Holiday Reads” for 2014. Of the ones I’ve seen, only the one in the Sunday Times wasn’t hilarious. The Sunday Times listed books by genre, giving their picks of the best romance, crime, thrillers, non-fiction etc this year. So far, so sensible.…
No More Than a Blink
Originally posted on Regina Puckett:
No More Than a Blink Regina Puckett A small town and mind Hearts closed and blind I’m speeding out of here Doing my best to disappear Opening my mind to the universe It’s why I create each rhyming verse In the hope of setting my soul free I can’t…
The infinite emarketing loop
Originally posted on The Opening Sentence:
Here’s an interview between a new author and an advisor on the dark arts of digital marketing. I first posted this interview on another writers forum. When I first published it here I was inundated with spam emarketing, so I removed it to stop the tidal wave of rubbish.…
Recommended Reads: The new Mrs D. by Heather Hill
Originally posted on Suffolk Scribblings:
One of the best things since starting my Pay it Forward campaign has been reading new genres and styles of books that I would never have looked at previously. I’ve read literary fiction, memoirs; short-stories of every genre and some great horror and science-fiction. For my next recommended read – having met the…