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Hang on Paris & New York, here is the real Cat Walk…
Originally posted on Les deux divas: ma vie en rose: “It is a very distinct tribute to be chosen as the friend and confidant of a cat”. – H.P. Lovecraft “Time spent with cats is never wasted”. – Sigmund Freud ? We are three lively, affectionate and healthy boys. Our…
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Dolomity moja miłość – Tre Cime di Lavaredo
via Dolomity moja miłość – Tre Cime di Lavaredo
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Colleen’s Weekly Poetry Challenge – Vigor & Energy
via Colleen’s Weekly Poetry Challenge – Vigor & Energy
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Just work
Originally posted on Entertaining Stories: I’m a fairly regular blogger. People come here to learn something interesting, have a laugh, and hang out. There are times when there just isn’t anything all that fun to post about. Part of being a writer involves a lot of things that don’t aren’t research, or drafting new material.…
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How Beautiful Should Your Sentences Be?
Source: How Beautiful Should Your Sentences Be?
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An Audio Book Narrator’s Guide for Authors – by CJ Critt…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog: on The Book Designer: Intro by Joel Friedlander: Audio books are increasing in popularity. If you’ve ever considered creating an audio version of your book, most likely you’ve planned on hiring a narrator. But, have you ever considered narrating your book yourself? In today’s post, professional…
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North-easterly…
Lovely! The Silent Eye We were heading for the Castles of the Mind weekend, so time placed a curtain wall around our freedom to meander. For once, therefore, we behaved, managing to resist all temptation to stop and visit places along the road as we made our way northwards. Our destination was Bamburgh and we…
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The WISHING TREE
Like this! Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes The wishing tree stood alone by the still, white water,Festooned with ribbons of every colourA fallen rainbow reflected there.I could see one scarlet ribbon hanging lowIts ragged edge touching the waterAs if wanting to be washed clean.I run my fingers down this lonely ribbonFeeling the weight of sadnessWithin…
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Writerly Things…9/23/18
Writerly Things…9/23/18 Traci Kenworth This week was a mixture of business and illness. I think because of the flu shot I got a couple weeks ago. I have to keep up on them because of the shot I take each week that can lower my immunity system. I also have to take care of…
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How to Maintain Your Motivation on a Large Writing Project
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz: ? by ARHuelsenbeck ? When I resigned from my teaching job four years ago, I resolved to do things around the house that I hadn’t had time for while I was working, like tackling our “garage of doom.” Our house, built in 1979, was showing its age, and our heavy…