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“…the hope is that change can happen”
Originally posted on Art of Quotation:
“There is no reason why challenging themes and engaging stories have to be mutually exclusive – in fact, each can fuel the other. As a filmmaker, I want to entertain people first and foremost. If out of that comes a greater awareness and understanding of a time or a…
Panorama
Originally posted on SPEAKZEASY:
I have selected a few of my favourite poems. I do hope you enjoy them as much as I did : BELIEVE ME BELIEVE ME, if all those endearing charms Which I gaze on so fondly to-day Were to change by tomorrow, and fleet in my arms…
Francis Ray
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Francis Ray What is your latest release and what genre is it? After the Dawn – A Family Affair/Hidden Legacy Novel, Book 3, Literary Fiction. Quick description: Samantha Collins is stunned when her grandfather turns Collins Industry over to her, causing more than a bit of ill will among the…
I Can Dream… #haiku #poetry #photography
Originally posted on penned in moon dust:
Reach through the window Put on my finest dress Separate worlds ****** The prompt at Carpe Diem is “I dreamed I was a butterfly” cho kiete tamashii ware ni kaeri keri the butterfly having disappeared, my spirit came back to me by Wafu
Advertisements from Harper’s Weekly 1865
Originally posted on Author Mark W Sasse:
I came across this page (click link below) from Harper’s Weekly from November 1865. It’s absolutely fascinating to see how life has changed. The political cartoon is amazingly candid about race attitudes after the war, which, of course, is not surprising. The rest of the page is mainly…
Always the critic!
Originally posted on Adventures and Musings of an Arch Druidess:
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Yep!
Originally posted on Adventures and Musings of an Arch Druidess:
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Making you an offer you cannot refuse.
Originally posted on Jim Webster:
Well I’m now back from Loncon and I thought I’d write up my experiences. Logistics were simple. To get there I hauled myself down to the South Wales lair of Will Macmillan Jones’s. From there we drove west, spending a period in tranquil meditation in an authentic South Wales traffic…
Don’t Mind The Labels
Originally posted on The One & Only Elgon:
In the broadest sense of the word, I think the vast majority of books are misclassified when genre is assigned to them. That’s not an indictment on the publishing industry but a simple fact that each book is unique and, though it may have some similarities to…