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Reminder: Central Florida’s Fabulous Wildlife Presentation – Overview
Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
Just a reminder for those of you in the central Florida area. I will be giving a presentation tomorrow at the Enterprise Heritage Center and Museum (information below), along with wildlife photographer Doug Little. Doug’s work has been on display at the museum all month, and if you haven’t…
Beta Reading VS. Editing #amwriting
Originally posted on Life in the Realm of Fantasy:
Once again, the question of the difference between beta reading and editing has arisen in one the many forums I frequent on Facebook. So, I feel the need to revisit a post from 2015, Beta Reading VS. Editing. If you’ve already seen this post, nothing has changed…
King’s Day ~ The Dutch excuse to have the party of all parties while decked out in orange #ExpatLife #ThisisHolland #KingsDay2018
Book Talk…4/27/18
Originally posted on Traci Ashbe Dark Fantasy Author:
stone angel above a city Book Talk…4/27/18 Traci Kenworth I forgot to add Hidden History of Fairies by Paul Andruss back to last week’s list. My apologies, Paul!
Friday FUN Time!
Originally posted on DAN ALATORRE:
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25 Idioms from the World of Logging
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Image: Pixabay A while ago, I had written a post with 45 idioms from the world of boxing. As JSTOR Daily reports, in 1942, writer Elrick B. Davis collected a glossary of terms tied to the old logging tradition. At the time he was writing, the lumber industry had begun to see…
Shades of the Golden Age…
The Silent Eye As a child, I loved the old movies of the swashbuckling variety. Even then, I knew the stories were not real and the history likely to be wildly innaccurate. Romance and adventure did not wait behind every tree. Magic, though, had its own reality. With a family who told me a closer-to-true […]
Shades of the Golden Age…
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
As a child, I loved the old movies of the swashbuckling variety. Even then, I knew the stories were not real and the history likely to be wildly innaccurate. Romance and adventure did not wait behind every tree. Magic, though, had its own reality. With a family…