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…yeez wanna help a truly excellent cause? coz, here’s the SHADOWS AND LIGHT anthology… #TBSU…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…there’s seldom anything more satisfying than getting yerselves aligned with sum’thing truly worthwhile… Author pal, the redoubtable Andrew Scorah, triggered a tsunami of willing quill-scrapers, donating their short stories to the SHADOWS AND LIGHT collection… let him tell yeez what it’s all about: SHADOWS AND LIGHT TO BENEFIT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE…
…coz Fred showed me how to do it… #TBSU…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…I’ve long since wondered if I’m truly p’raps a closet engineer… despite the fact that anything mechanical I touch instantly (a) explodes (b) falls to bits, or (c) defies any of my efforts to get it to switch on… the reason for my wond’ring is that I’m fascinated by process……
…have yeez Gno-omes to go to?…#TBSU…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…I’m certain it’s part of the British DNA, or even more, specifically, the English DNA… queuing up… I posted recently my near-starting-the-Third-World-War incident for calling out a queue-jumper in the local bank the other day… pile that on top of the brainless nutters who either can’t read nor count at…
We are not gambling writers. We are working writers.
Originally posted on C h a z z W r i t e s . c o m:
I saw it again, today. Too often, people take the extreme end of an argument and generalize back to the middle to suit their worldview. It’s not logical. It’s bubble poppin’ time! Example 1: Amazon’s trying to tell…
On the decline of literacy
Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
“People don’t realize how a man’s whole life can be changed by one book.” ― Malcolm X All these stanzas look alike they talk about the same things with the same words, the same poem written over and over again like voices, whispers, copying each other unable to feel and…
Book review: ‘A Walk in the Woods’ by Bill Bryson
Originally posted on write meg!:
Bill Bryson thinks he knows what to expect when he embarks on a journey to hike the Appalachian Trail — some 2,000 miles, stretching from Georgia to Maine. He knows about the wildlife, the heat, the inevitable exhaustion. He’s aware of the dangers posed by being alone in isolated areas,…