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  • Five Steps to Book Launch

    Originally posted on Jane Bwye: Author Countdown Series Some valueable advice from a brilliant writer – I have enjoyed Shani Struthers‘ books, and like all supportive authors, we have exchanged reviews. You can read hers on one of mine HERE. I’d never heard of ARCs, but most of all, I love your final few words,…

  • Am I Fit for Purpose?

    I have always enjoyed reading books. Mostly for the sense of escapism involved. Somewhere you can forget all about your own life and live someone else’s, albeit vicariously. It has been a blessing, sometimes more than at other times, depending on how my own life was going at that particular moment. I honestly believe that…

  • UNTANGLING THE ROOTS AND THEIR RICHES

    Originally posted on Jnana's Red Barn: As I said at the time … Your memories of your father’s side of your family are vital. His parting ways, in effect, holds G-d to account for its half of the Covenant in the face of the pogrom. Fair enough. And it’s a history that must never…

  • T’was her, not me

    T’was her, not me

    Originally posted on The Bingergread Cottage: Strange as it may seem, under my brash, ebullient exterior, I’m quite shy. I don’t like talking about myself. That is why I wrote about my old mate “Nanny Ab” in my comic travel memoirs “Four Go Mad in Catalonia“.   If you haven’t read it yet, please use…

  • The Warm-Up Act

    Originally posted on DAN ALATORRE: There is one aspect of my writing schedule and daily regimen that I did not share with you… Et, tu, prolific one? Sometimes when I get up at three or four in the morning and start writing, I do not work on my novel. GASP! I know, I know. I…

  • Healing Space within…

    Originally posted on Katelyn Mariah, Empowering Health : I have always believed that the “mistakes” we make when creating a work of art are the place through with spirit can enter the piece. I think the same thing is true of injuries and dis-ease in our body. It is an entry way for spirit and…

  • Mirror

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post

  • 4 Easy Steps to Seriously Awesome Blog Post Photos

    Originally posted on Sacha Black: Blog post pictures. They are, if you don’t know how to do them, a bit of a mystery. I have had a couple of lovely compliments recently about the photos I use to start my posts, (thank you, and blush!). But what it’s resulted in, is me sharing my photo…

  • Dun-Fi-tin

    Dun-Fi-tin

    Originally posted on The Bingergread Cottage: That’s it, see the picture above? That’s my sword, Justice-Bringer and as you can see, I’ve hung it up. Tootsie My dear old destrier, Tootsie, has been turned out to grass as he is as utterly fed-up with our old job as I am. I told him he might, when…

  • BEAVERS LEAVE THEIR MARK

    The effort they must have put in, reminds me in a way, of the editing I am doing at the moment. I’m beavering away (sorry!) busy chewing through the tough bits, hopefully I will finish and not leave it looking a bit like your photograph!

  • Five Steps to Book Launch

    Originally posted on Jane Bwye: Author Countdown Series Some valueable advice from a brilliant writer – I have enjoyed Shani Struthers‘ books, and like all supportive authors, we have exchanged reviews. You can read hers on one of mine HERE. I’d never heard of ARCs, but most of all, I love your final few words,…

  • Am I Fit for Purpose?

    I have always enjoyed reading books. Mostly for the sense of escapism involved. Somewhere you can forget all about your own life and live someone else’s, albeit vicariously. It has been a blessing, sometimes more than at other times, depending on how my own life was going at that particular moment. I honestly believe that…

  • UNTANGLING THE ROOTS AND THEIR RICHES

    Originally posted on Jnana's Red Barn: As I said at the time … Your memories of your father’s side of your family are vital. His parting ways, in effect, holds G-d to account for its half of the Covenant in the face of the pogrom. Fair enough. And it’s a history that must never…

  • T’was her, not me

    T’was her, not me

    Originally posted on The Bingergread Cottage: Strange as it may seem, under my brash, ebullient exterior, I’m quite shy. I don’t like talking about myself. That is why I wrote about my old mate “Nanny Ab” in my comic travel memoirs “Four Go Mad in Catalonia“.   If you haven’t read it yet, please use…

  • The Warm-Up Act

    Originally posted on DAN ALATORRE: There is one aspect of my writing schedule and daily regimen that I did not share with you… Et, tu, prolific one? Sometimes when I get up at three or four in the morning and start writing, I do not work on my novel. GASP! I know, I know. I…

  • Healing Space within…

    Originally posted on Katelyn Mariah, Empowering Health : I have always believed that the “mistakes” we make when creating a work of art are the place through with spirit can enter the piece. I think the same thing is true of injuries and dis-ease in our body. It is an entry way for spirit and…

  • Mirror

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post

  • 4 Easy Steps to Seriously Awesome Blog Post Photos

    Originally posted on Sacha Black: Blog post pictures. They are, if you don’t know how to do them, a bit of a mystery. I have had a couple of lovely compliments recently about the photos I use to start my posts, (thank you, and blush!). But what it’s resulted in, is me sharing my photo…

  • Dun-Fi-tin

    Dun-Fi-tin

    Originally posted on The Bingergread Cottage: That’s it, see the picture above? That’s my sword, Justice-Bringer and as you can see, I’ve hung it up. Tootsie My dear old destrier, Tootsie, has been turned out to grass as he is as utterly fed-up with our old job as I am. I told him he might, when…

  • BEAVERS LEAVE THEIR MARK

    The effort they must have put in, reminds me in a way, of the editing I am doing at the moment. I’m beavering away (sorry!) busy chewing through the tough bits, hopefully I will finish and not leave it looking a bit like your photograph!