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Magic in the Moonlight Review – Mesmerized by the Magic Therein
Originally posted on Joe's Geek Fest:
On the surface, there seems nothing particularly special about Magic in the Moonlight, Woody Allen’s latest foray into intelligent romance. However, I quite liked the movie and even found it mesmerizing. However, it appears that I am in the minority. Let’s find out why. Now, I admit, there’s…
Life Imitates Book
Originally posted on Jo Robinson:
Pardon my scarcity this past week. Normally I’m scarce because I’ve been struck down by some random universal “Whack that woman!” quark type thing, but this time I’ve been doing some good old constructive manual labour, so I’m allowed to be too tired to do much. I want to grow…
Meet Guest Author Peter Heppo
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
? So I have written a book – a couple actually – and I keep a blog (who doesn’t) – and I get read a bit. I would never get on social media and say “Buy my Book” – nor sell it for 99c or…
Friday Fun — If you could change any book’s ending
Originally posted on Live to Write – Write to Live:
Friday Fun is a group post from the writers of the NHWN blog. Each week, we’ll pose and answer a different, get-to-know-us question. We hope you’ll join in by providing your answer in the comments. QUESTION: Without including any spoilers, name a book whose ending…
Book Review: Never Too Late
Originally posted on Joanne Guidoccio:
As an author on my own road to reinvention, I’m always on the lookout for stories about women who boldly seek adventures that propel them into second acts. I was thrilled to discover Claire Cook’s delightful novels and read about her extraordinary journey. Reinvention is a recurring theme in Claire’s…
Friday Feature – Andrew Wyeth #wyeth #art
Originally posted on penned in moon dust:
? Friday Feature is Back this Fall. Enjoy a month of Art!!! After enjoying the Andrew Wyeth exhibit at the National Gallery, I fell in love with this artist. As a student of art (and art history), I have been in love with Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Monet, Degas,…