Archive | September 4, 2014
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Dark
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
? When the waiting grows too hard to bear And the tempest’s din is all that I can hear I call your name and plunge into the swirling waves Let the ocean carry me down into the depths Where only the hollow voices of the lost Echo in chasms…
Sketch of the day no: 393 Dog in my #moleskine notebook
Originally posted on BulanLifestyle.com:
sketch of dog I was in Phuket a couple of months ago and I stayed with a friend. This is one of her dogs, but I’m such a bad friend, I cannot remember his name. Sorry 😦 ?
New story: A Stimulating Cure
Originally posted on Madeleine Swann:
I’ve done it again. I do do other writing I promise! Here’s a saucy number about a nervous Victorian housewife and her visit to the doctor, out with Forbidden Fiction.
A new review on Amazon !!!!!!! A tale for the young at heartBy Rita Monette – September 4, 2014
A new review on Amazon !!!!!!! A tale for the young at heartBy Rita Monette – September 4, 2014 Edric, the Hatchling Gryphon is a medieval tale of a young gryphon that grows into a brave warrior destined to save his species. Edric’s story begins with a strange blue stone believed to be a gryphon […]
Questions, Questions, Questions…. a novelist has to have a lot of answers before putting pen to paper, says guest writer Helen Carey
Originally posted on BRIDGET WHELAN writer:
I’m delighted that I’m handing over my blog today to novelist Helen Carey. She is best known for her bestselling World War Two novels Lavender Road, Some Sunny Day and On a Wing and a Prayer, all published by Orion and now available as eBooks. On a Wing and…
Complete Stories, by Flannery O’Connor
Originally posted on Blogging for a Good Book:
Did you ever pick a book up off of your parents’ bookshelves and find yourself wondering about their reading interests? It happened to me when sometime in my early teens I pulled down a copy of Flannery O’Connor’s Complete Stories and started to browse around. I was…
Romance: Bah Humbug?
Originally posted on Joanne Guidoccio:
Welcome to my Second Acts Series! Today, we have June Kearns entertaining us with her take on romance and romance writing. Here’s June! First Act One of my earliest memories is being under the kitchen table, hidden by fringes of the chenille cloth and listening to the chink of teacups,…
Bad Fall – Part 93
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Marka slips something into Frank’s coffee. For the moment, he’s asleep with James watching him. “I hardly knew that man in there,” Marka said, gulping for air. “He scared me so. What did that evil woman do to him?” “I don’t know, honey. But I’d like to kill her myself.”…
Home improvements for cats
Originally posted on Mageowl's Blog:
Tonight I’m looking at how cats would like their homes improved. This list covers things as simple as lower counters to as complex as landing strips- yes, I did type landing strips. Cats are simple in their wants, but sometimes they still want a few changes in thier lives.…