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Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore – New Book on the Shelves – Holding the Lines (Book 2 The First Level of Hell) by Joelle LeGendre
Originally posted on Smorgasbord Blog Magazine:
Delighted to share the new release from Joelle LeGendre. Holding the Lines is Book Two of The First Level of Hell series following on from Atto Run. About Holding the Lines Book Two – The First Level of Hell Take the equivalent of a human 12-year old and give…
When Tis Done – Part 51
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Captain Curtis has been possessed. Neil and Cynthia drive the evil spirit away, leaving him shaken and puzzled. They gather in the kitchen to eat sandwiches and have some restorative tea, while they try to explain to Curtis what happened. Neil and Cynthia exchanged a look. Normally, they wouldn’t have…

It’s not all plane sailing on the canals… Solent Sky Museum #narrowboat #england
Originally posted on The Diesel-Electric Elephant Company.:
[SIC] Please accept my apologies for my online absence of the past week, I have been on an expedition for Her Maj., inspecting the south coast and a little of Oxfordshire. Most of it passed muster, some of it will, on my recommendation, be temporarily closed while old…
Enigma #midnighthaiku
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Human enigma Achieves the impossible Denies evidence The valley is flooded. Beneath it two villages are drowned. Modern Man works engineering miracles then sails on his creation, trusting his eyes and self-satisfaction. Above the valley are sculpted hills, crowned by the works of ancient Man, crafted in…
Word Weaver Writing Contest Update
Dan Alatorre NOW the stories go over to the judges. Which will they decree as best? Which will receive the eternal glow of being the best story they read? It could be yours. And while I have you here, what about a contest in July centered around dark stuff, like… scary things andmacabre things andeerie […]
Sunday Connection Books We’ve Reviewed This Week Plus Links To The Blogosphere #SundayBlogShare
Originally posted on Rosie Amber:
This week we’ve been reviewing the following: Monday – classic American historical fiction My Antonia by Willa Cather And Knights Templar historical fiction Daughter Of War by SJA Turney Tuesday – women’s fiction The Girl I Used To Know by Faith Hogan And family saga Madonna Of The Mountains by…
Throw Out That Comfy Underwear – It’s Time To Start Dating Again! Guest post By Sean O’Callahan @SeanatGaytoDo
Ubersuggest: An Awesome Free Keyword Tool
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
You may remember my review of Dave Chesson’s (aka Kindlepreneur’s) KDP Rocket. KDP Rocket is by far the easiest way to find keywords for your Amazon ads, as it searches for books similar to yours (in the Also Bought department) and offers these in a handy Excel spreadsheet. I have…
A common misconception?
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
“….so, this year it is Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Court, and next year we’ll be in Sumeria.” Running around getting things organised for the workshops always involves the attempted acquisition of some strange items. I frequently get asked what I’m hoping to use them for and that…