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Summer!
Originally posted on Megan Morgan:
Summer is here in my part of the world! Finally. Summer is my second favorite season, after fall–only because I love the colors so much in fall. Although, spring is pretty too… Let’s just say I like any season that ISN’T winter, shall we? I probably like summer so much…
Prehistoric Britain Rituals
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
This is a guest post by Nicole Lewis, a freelance writer and professional blogger. Nicole is interested in academic research and writing. Rituals in Prehistoric Britain People have always wondered how their ancestors lived. With each passing day, new archeological findings paint a picture of ancient practices cutting across Paleolithic,…
The Resurgence of Sock Puppetry and How History Repeats itself.
Originally posted on Author Maegan Provan:
I honestly didn’t realize how long I’d been in the world of self-publishing until recently. I hadn’t realized exactly how much craziness I’ve witnessed, or what I thought I’d missed during my absence the last few years. But, here we are again. The fight against sock puppets, book stuffing,…
What do readers say?
Originally posted on JF Kaufmann, Author:
Photo by Anete Lūsiņa on Unsplash If you wondered if I’d abandoned my website–I haven’t. I have a valid excuse for my absence. I had a complicated eye surgery, couldn’t read or use the computer for several weeks. That sucked, more than my bloodshot eye. In the meantime, Once Upon…
Food For Thought (a.k.a. A Writely Kick in The Rear)
Originally posted on DAN ALATORRE:
? If you are afraid your mother will read your manuscript, you will write in such a way that she enjoys it and no one else does. Agree or disagree?
Politics – the Art of the Possible*
Originally posted on Traci Ashbe Dark Fantasy Author:
via Politics – the Art of the Possible*
Not exactly truffle dogs.
Originally posted on Entertaining Stories:
We just got back from camping. We spent two glorious days in the wilderness without wifi or cellular service. All of the campsites were full, including a couple bushwhacker style ones we enjoy. This time we wound up far back in the woods. We only saw one other vehicle pass…