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Episode 11 of the Adventurers: The Fox-Rabbit and the Cat – Guest Post by Jemima Pett…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog: If you missed the previous months, here is January, February, March, April, May, June, July, Aug , Sept and Oct In which Talbot faces down his foe, and Magpie goes Thieving On the ridge of the steep, tiled roof, Talbot stared into the eyes of Carver’s captor. “NO!” “I beg your pardon?” The oily tones…
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Waste
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Trampled where they fell, the dead and dying, Mud and blood tainting each final breath, Their cries unheard, unheeded by the guns, Made one with sacred earth blasphemed by death. Shells crack and cackle, ‘necessary evil’, A whispered ‘Mother!’ lost amid the noise Of killing to survive another…
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Stream of Consciousness Saturday – Prompt “Mean(s)
Originally posted on Fiction Favorites: It is Stream of Consciousness Saturday and this weeks prompt is “mean (s). Linda Hill says we can use the prompt with or without the (s). Maybe I’ll use them both. If you would like to participate in this fun go to Linda’s blog and read how. Here is…
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How Revision Changed JAWS (1975)
Originally posted on Lara Willard: Jaws is the property of Universal Pictures. Well, I finally watched Jaws. (It was never on TV or streaming when I could watch it!) Like all the big films I’ve been watching this semester—two other finally-watched 70s classics were The Godfather and Chinatown—I was taking notes while watching it, which…
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Why Romanticism Killed Love: Alain De Botton
Originally posted on juantetcts: Alain De Botton is hilariously funny and “keeps it real” when it comes to searching for love and how assumptions get in the way. His theory is that society and its image of successful relationships is also the downfall it. Creating a list of must-haves and deal breakers as a guide…
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Why readers aren’t reviewing your books – by Sandra Beckwith…
via Why readers aren’t reviewing your books – by Sandra Beckwith…