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A CURIOUS BEAUTITUDE

Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
Lately I’ve been weight-lifting light Call it atonement for a lifetime without meditation For transgression and omission Of Spiritual exercise Lately, I’ve been listening To our expectation for the future’s reverence But the new world does not wait Adapt or die, transform or risk losing everything This is progress, this…

…if yeez are of a squeamish nature, or easily frightened, read on no further… #TBSU…

Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…granted, I come from the nation that gave yeez ‘Braveheart’… but this ol’ Jurassic lays no claim to possessing fortitude and courage in great quantity… I’m even scared to watch cartoons like Little Red Riding Hood and, (yipes!), the Big Bad Wolf, let alone the Govan Jigsaw Massacre… up until…

Armand Rosamilia Interview #dyingdays

Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
I’m interviewed today about my latest release, Dying Days 4. Come take a gander! http://jeanzbookreadnreview.blogspot.co.uk/2014/07/promotional-spotlight-dying-days-4-by.html

Author Life: Influences from Every Corner

Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
Yahoo Image Search It’s hard, if not impossible, to delve into the life of an author without touching on the thing that sets them off.  You have your imagination or a real life tale to tell, but something triggers your desire to write a book.  Maybe you had a…

Absence Makes the Heart…

Absence Makes the Heart…

Originally posted on The Brass Rag:
“The Experts” used to say that posting every day was the best way to engage readers and increase your following. But at the last conference I attended, Jason Brick told us that twice a week was more than sufficient. And according to John Locke (no, not the philosopher, and definitely…

Nancy Beattie

Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Nancy Beattie What is your latest release and what genre is it? Broken is psychological suspense. It is a compilation of three short stories and three poems. Quick description: Short Stories The Bird: Held hostage by the intricacies of a disturbed mind, a patient will go to any length to…

The Other Girl

AUTHORS: Four Reasons We Sometimes Write (Too) Slowly

Originally posted on Creative Writing with the Crimson League:
We authors love to write: and sometimes we write slowly. Sometimes that’s intentional, part of our personal process. Other times, it’s indicative of obstacles getting the best of us. In exciting news, I have begun to balance preparing the Herezoth Trilogy’s second edition for an Autumn…

Questions about Windemere

Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
Yahoo Image Search So, I’m trying to set up some things for August posts and I came up with the idea of opening the floor to questions about Windemere.  Not my style, but the overall world since I can’t always explain things without going into info dump territory. The…

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