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  • Why I’m dropping Back On Book Reviewing 

    Originally posted on Rebecca Bradley: I’ve been blogging for a few years now, starting well before I published Shallow Waters in December last year. I wrote about my love of crime fiction and my journey towards my debut novel being released. Within those parameters, I wrote posts about books I’d been reading. The majority of…

  • Lessons in chocolate

    The Silent Eye Yesterday, I ate very badly.  In fact, I would be hard pushed to find anything healthy in the entire menu. All day. Not that I ate all day, you understand… in fact I ate very little, but, I admit, a nutritionist would cringe. Croissants and hot chocolate for breakfast, coffee for lunch,…

  • Lost on the Horizon

    Originally posted on Sun in Gemini: Don’t think that you have seen this edge before Don’t count the times  your boots have walked and crunched upon its sands ——- Don’t try to catch  the sleek caress of countless grains of dust Blown on a wind that never kissed your face before But now demands it…

  • The Lonely Art of the Lonely Heart

    Originally posted on Jane Bwye: Welcome Carol Hedges once again – this time for little bit of light flirtation. So I’m idling through the Guardian’s ‘Soulmates’ column, as you do because it has good adjectives, and I am struck by the number of ladies and gentlemen who are looking for lurve – or possibly romance,…

  • Make one Tiny Change for Big Results…

    Originally posted on Elyse Salpeter: Change is hard for most people. We get stuck in our ways and prefer to be comfortable. It’s easier to sit on a couch and eat chips than it is to take a jog outside and grab an apple instead. It’s hard to change a career later in life for…

  • Online book launch parties

    Originally posted on Stories from the Heart: Until a few days ago, I didn’t know much about online book launch parties.  I had no idea how such a thing could work, I mean, a party, isn’t that a gathering of people?  I was naive. Why did I think people could only gather in person for…

  • The Dream Catcher

    The Dream Catcher

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  • Congratulations to Stephen King!

    Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing: inment.verizon.com/news/read/category/entertainment/article/the_associated_press-obama_honors_arts_luminaries_including_sally_field-ap Stephen King, one of the most important and best American writers, continued to receive acknowledgement of his work on extremely visible and important stages.  On September 10, 2015 President Obama presented Mr. King with a National Medal in the Arts. https://pixabay.com/en/library-books-education-literature-869061/ I am both a…

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  • Why I’m dropping Back On Book Reviewing 

    Originally posted on Rebecca Bradley: I’ve been blogging for a few years now, starting well before I published Shallow Waters in December last year. I wrote about my love of crime fiction and my journey towards my debut novel being released. Within those parameters, I wrote posts about books I’d been reading. The majority of…

  • Lessons in chocolate

    The Silent Eye Yesterday, I ate very badly.  In fact, I would be hard pushed to find anything healthy in the entire menu. All day. Not that I ate all day, you understand… in fact I ate very little, but, I admit, a nutritionist would cringe. Croissants and hot chocolate for breakfast, coffee for lunch,…

  • Lost on the Horizon

    Originally posted on Sun in Gemini: Don’t think that you have seen this edge before Don’t count the times  your boots have walked and crunched upon its sands ——- Don’t try to catch  the sleek caress of countless grains of dust Blown on a wind that never kissed your face before But now demands it…

  • The Lonely Art of the Lonely Heart

    Originally posted on Jane Bwye: Welcome Carol Hedges once again – this time for little bit of light flirtation. So I’m idling through the Guardian’s ‘Soulmates’ column, as you do because it has good adjectives, and I am struck by the number of ladies and gentlemen who are looking for lurve – or possibly romance,…

  • Make one Tiny Change for Big Results…

    Originally posted on Elyse Salpeter: Change is hard for most people. We get stuck in our ways and prefer to be comfortable. It’s easier to sit on a couch and eat chips than it is to take a jog outside and grab an apple instead. It’s hard to change a career later in life for…

  • Online book launch parties

    Originally posted on Stories from the Heart: Until a few days ago, I didn’t know much about online book launch parties.  I had no idea how such a thing could work, I mean, a party, isn’t that a gathering of people?  I was naive. Why did I think people could only gather in person for…

  • The Dream Catcher

    The Dream Catcher

  • Watchers

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

  • Congratulations to Stephen King!

    Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing: inment.verizon.com/news/read/category/entertainment/article/the_associated_press-obama_honors_arts_luminaries_including_sally_field-ap Stephen King, one of the most important and best American writers, continued to receive acknowledgement of his work on extremely visible and important stages.  On September 10, 2015 President Obama presented Mr. King with a National Medal in the Arts. https://pixabay.com/en/library-books-education-literature-869061/ I am both a…

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