Tag Archive | France

The Independent Author of the Week Rachael Wright

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Carrières de Lumières: Underground Art

Originally posted on found-in-france:
? The beautiful village of Les Baux-de-Provence is a sparkling jewel yet small. One must visit and explore, inhale and touch with inquisitive hand, eyes and an open mind. With such exploration, her riches are exposed. During my friend’s visit, Rita, we headed to Provence for a few days. Besides strolling…

Mini Mystery #4

Originally posted on Hannah Howe:
The First Getaway Car On 21st December 1911, a French anarchist gang made history by using the first getaway car. The car, a 1910 Delaunay-Belleville luxury limousine (pictured), registration number 783-X-3, was stolen on 14th December 1911 by four members of the gang who changed the plate to 668-X-8. A week…

WE STAND WITH FRANCE…

Originally posted on The Linden Chronicles:
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United with our Friends Across the Pond…Royaume avec nos amis à travers l’étang

Originally posted on The Linden Chronicles:
First in French, and then followed by English. Ordinairement, je garde mes distances de la politique. Je pense que la politique est comme la religion ou les saveurs de crème glacée. Après vendredi dernier, je ne vais pas pour être tranquille. L’été dernier, ma fille et petite-fille ont passé…

Does this novel have the best feel-good title?

Originally posted on BRIDGET WHELAN writer:
French writer Agnes Martin-Lugand self-published her first novel in December 2013. People started reading it. And then more people and pretty soon it was at the top of the French kindle charts, outselling Fifty Shades of Grey.  It was taken on by a mainstream publisher and is being adapted…

When dreams come true…

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Night was falling as the train approached Paris. The noise of the carriage, the chatter of children and the rumble of the wheels had almost lulled me to sleep as the vision unfolded… a domed palace in the sky glowing white against the deepening blue. A dream…

Q&A with @NatachaGuyot #Author and much more.

Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
Variety, versatility, vigor, all words to describe the vibes I felt as I went through this interview with my guest today. Also the words of “how did I get this interview” kept coming to mind. As I researched and found words in my guests educational background such as Sorbonne…

Come and meet Chris Rose! Writer, translator and…

Originally posted on Just Olga:
Hi all: It’s Friday and after our culinary interlude, I’m going back to writing about guest authors and their books. Today, it’s the turn of Chris Rose, who is a member of one of the groups of authors I belong too and visit often, ASMSG,and who shares with me his…

Broken Boot Straps

Originally posted on Meredith's Reveries:
Pulling yourself up by your bootstraps means to improve your situation by your own efforts. The origin of this phrase isn’t known. It refers to boots and their straps and to lifting oneself off the ground by pulling on one’s bootstraps. This metaphor shows the effort of getting out…

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