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Something New – Part 43
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Despite his injuries, Austin bounces back! Austin recovered quickly. His doctor gave him a clean bill of health within a week. The bruising was almost completely gone and the cuts were healing nicely. He went back to work the following Monday. When he walked in, everyone clapped and cheered. Dexter…
Poetry challenge #3 :the entries
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
The third challenge on the theme of Samhain attracted another beautiful crop of poems. Darkness, death and the otherworld/afterlife obviously have great appeal. Here are your sept poems, in order of appearance. Peter Bouchier was first (again!) https://peterbouchier.wordpress.com/english-essays-and-poems-2/hallow/ then Jim, who I’m pleased to say has left a twitter…
Modernity
Originally posted on K Morris – Poet:
Give me something real Not this plastic I feel. Give me books in cloth boards That I may not be bored. Give me a chime To measure time. Give me solid wood To caress and love. Give me objects that last A link to the past. The world…
So Far, No Good
Originally posted on razorlinepress:
As you may have read on my last blog, I’ve set a highly aggressive writing goal for the next couple weeks. As of right now, I have some catching up to do. Since the 29th of October, I’ve written 1858 words. I’m supposed to be writing 2500 words per day. So that…
On an HIATUS from *CHANGES* conversations between authors for November & December, 2015
Originally posted on Sally Ember, Ed.D.:
I am on an hiatus from CHANGES conversations between authors for November and December, 2015, due to my own publication and writing schedule. Welcoming Guest Blog posts from previous CHANGES guests: see Guest Bloggers’ Guidelines on http://www.sallyember.com/guest-bloggers-hall-of-fame INFO: Sally Ember, Ed.D., and guests have LIVE conversations on almost-weekly…
The Strays
Originally posted on Pen of the Damned:
He didn’t much like his new job. He liked working with the old man even less. Not because the old man’s pores leaked bourbon and unfulfilled aspirations each morning; he could tolerate that. No, it was because he was the low man on the totem pole, and the…
Author J.Q. Rose with a recipe for Pumpkin Dump Cake…and a deadly murder mystery!
Helena Fairfax Today marks the start of a series of holiday recipes – hooray! These posts will involve some of my favourite things: baking, holidays, eating and books. And not only that, I also get to invite old author friends, have a chat, and catch up with all their writing news, soI’m really delighted to […]
Johann Sebastion Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D minor like you’ve never heard it before!!!
Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
This is one of my favourite classical pieces of all time, I absolutely love it. This particular interpretation is not just good, it’s brilliant! Do yourselves a favour people, before you hit the play button, max out the volume first so that you can experience a truly mind…
Paul Alan and his “Rings of Polaris Saga”
Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
Today I have the pleasure of introducing more Sci-Fi fare to you: The intriguing Rings of Polaris Saga by Paul Allan RINGS OF POLARIS SAGA Jason Bjorn just wants to do his job and captain his ship, but when his employer—The Polaris Corporation—sends him on a trek across the wastelands…