Tag Archive | africa
Jo Robinson’s Echoes Tour
Originally posted on barsetshirediaries:
It’s not often I get the pleasure of hosting someone who is not only the complete professional as a writer. But someone who has proved to be most generous in the help she offers to others. The delightful Jo Robinson has proved to be a great personal friend and I had…
‘Hijos de Atenea’ de Mercedes Pinto Maldonado. Cuando el espíritu humano no se puede esclavizar.
Originally posted on Just Olga:
Hola a todos: Como sabéis, los viernes normalmente os traigo novedades literarias, y últimamente la suerte ha dictado que haya una muy buena cosecha. De hecho me estoy planteando si debería empezar a presentar varios libros a la vez para dar cabida a todos, pero ya veremos. Hace unas semanas…
Peter Midgley
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
It gives me great pleasure to be recommending a new book written by a very accomplished editor, author, and storyteller. I met Peter Midgley when I was the Alberta sales rep for University of Alberta Press where he continues to work as Acquisitions Editor. A few years ago, Peter asked…
Ebola Outbreak
Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
Ebola Outbreak i heard another person in my village died today, we didn’t dare touch the body, his organs has bled out there are no white people here white as ghosts, they are going home my friends in America tell me we are not on the news, only Jewish people…
Sticks and Stones #poetry #photography
Originally posted on penned in moon dust:
if I could give up one thing you see it wouldn’t hang from a big apple tree * if I had to stand with a big lettered sign it would not be written in cursive or in rhyme * if there were a big group standing in a…