Archive | May 14, 2018
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A Beautiful Death
Originally posted on World of Stories:
Tessa Jowell, the British MP died from a brain tumour yesterday. She was 70 years old and only diagnosed a year ago. Today, I am listening to the Jeremy Vine show on BBC Radio 2. They were talking about her ‘beautiful death.’ It was very peaceful and she was…
Red River Radio Presents Dellani’s Tea Time with Kevin, Kevin and Kim!
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Join us TODAY, May 14, 2018 from 4-6 PM Eastern! It’s officially summer here in Florida. We’ve already had several days with temperatures in the 80s, and we’ve had more than one thunderstorm. Beaches are crawling with tourists who want to spend the day in the sun. Surely, a good…
My Son, the Character
Originally posted on Books & Entertainment Network:
Today is my second son’s 26th birthday. This may not seem momentous to some, but it is to me. Before his birth, we thought we were done having children. We had a girl and a boy, and a 10 year gap between this child and our daughter. To…
Life!
Originally posted on Megan Morgan:
Happy Monday, everyone! I’m trying to get back to putting more content on the blog but my day job continues to make life difficult. Last week was a somewhat busy week in my writing world as well, as I did a Facebook live for the ECAC convention, and my City…
Writing Links…5/14/18
Originally posted on Traci Ashbe Dark Fantasy Author:
tree in a forest Writing Links…5/14/18 Traci Kenworth Fantasy/Dystopian/UF/Paranormal/SF: http://storitorigrace.blogspot.com/2018/05/writing-lessons-from-movies-quiet-place.html “A Quiet Place is the first horror movie I’ve ever been to in the theater and I was a little nervous, but I came out of the theater absolutely amazed. There are a lot of jump scares…
Writing TV And Film Adaptations with David Nicholls, Bestselling Author of ‘One Day’…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on The Creative Penn: Intro by Joanna Penn: Is screenwriting as glamorous as writers think it is? And does self-doubt ever go away even after massive success? I discuss these questions and more with David Nicholls, internationally bestselling and award-winning author of four novels including…
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Robotic carers? What next? #carersweek
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
“Robots to look after elderly in care homes…” That was the only bit of the headline that I saw as I dived out of the shop this morning on my way to work. As a carer. Granted, the implication was that this was a futuristic premise… a…
…the gift of sight… all too often among things I take for granted…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…as a wee lad of barely 4 years of age, this ol’ Scots Jurassic scribbler was already an avid reader… the local public library in Elder Park in Docklands, Govan in Glasgow, where I grew up, was an oasis in an area deprived of many things… the junior section encouraged…