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…an updated re-run Post version to keep pace with ‘that’ Shades thing-y…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…one Shade of Seumas… …I wrote this piece as far back as September 2012… now with the re-emergence of that ‘Shades’ movie, p’raps a wee update from this ol’ Jurassic is timely… I’ve tweaked the material to reflect things as they are now, February 2015: …inevitably, comparisons are always going…
…please, Mister Postman… is there a letter for me?…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAlaDNDqpJM …for all of yeez Lads and Lassies of Blog Land out there of a certain age— put yer hand up if yeez can remember the last time yeez actually wrote a letter… a real, pen-and-paper, scribbling every WURD yerself, not on an electronic gadget… signing it, and popping it in…
Why Fan Fiction is the Future of Publishing
Originally posted on readers+writers journal:
Fan Fiction on Steroids? It’s now a movie. Not long ago, fan fiction was considered by the publishing world as little more than the literary equivalent of an annoying copycat little brother. But what was once viewed as either uncreative, a legal morass of copyright issues, or both, is…
…a wee cracker for Valentine’s Day from m’Ladies, Ali Isaac and Jane Dougherty…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
… what a bonus… not one, but two of my favourite people, Authoresses, Ali Isaac and Jane Dougherty, Guest Blog together today in a terrific salutation to Celtic love… how could I NOT carry this?… take it away, Ladies: Today we would like to thank Seumas for letting us use…
Zoe the Poet
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Zoe the Poet My human is something else. First she thinks she’s a writer, now she thinks she’s a painter. I think she’s going through a mid-life crisis. Listen to this. I overheard her telling someone how she has taken up her old “hobby” again.…
Snipe Hunt
Originally posted on Pen of the Damned:
Austin gave a nervous chuckle as he looked back and forth between his fellow Scouts’ faces, searching for a sign that this was just a stupid joke. The two older kids held his stare, unblinking. “You’re kidding, right?” Austin finally said. “No way. They’re real,” Eddy replied. “Nasty…