Tag Archive | books
…here’s a few wee glimpses of the beautiful island of Jersey, from book reviewer pal, Cathy Ryan…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…yeez know already how grateful this ol’ Jurassic is in having such wunnerful Guest Post contributors on a regular basis… my friend, Cathy Ryan writes a respected book reviewer blog, Between the Lines… always worth a follow : https://betweenthelinesbookblog.wordpress.com …however, today, in a departure from her usual review off’rings, Cathy…
…Authors… do yeez have yer own ‘Brand’?…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…I exchanged some views the other day with a fellow scribbler about the merits of maintaining a Blog… at the last count, there’s about a trillion, gazillion, squillion blogs swirling around in the internet ether… my discussee kinda wondered, ‘why bother doing one when there are so many already out…
…a WURD for our sponsors… those wunnerful donators of trillions of dollars…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
? …what global eKonomic slump?… international Kredit Krunch?… no such thing, Mabel… I have the proof right here in my email inbox… it looks to me as if the idea of the January sales has caught hold in those much-maligned centres of benevolence… the givers-away-of-vast-fortunes-to-random-emailees… the splendid charitable folks from…
HELP! EVERYONE IS WRITING A BOOK
Originally posted on Tara Sparling writes:
Here is a very important quote, which every past, present or future self-published author needs to see: “Times are bad. Children no longer obey their parents, and everyone is writing a book.” (Cicero, c. something BC) Now, here’s the catch. There is no evidence that this quote ever originated…
…Scottish contributions to More Picturesque Speech…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…this ol’ Jurassic was born and bred in Dockland Govan in Glasgow, which de facto makes ‘English’ a foreign language… certain phraseology is found only within the borders of Caledonia and within the vocabularies of Scots, wherever they may land on the planet (people are Scotland’s best exports)… in truth,…