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October 5, 2019

New Release ‘Seal Mother Retold’

Seal Mother Retold by Rose English This new book has been a long time in coming. Seal Mother is the re-telling of a Selkie folktale many cultures have versions of the story of the seal maiden who comes onto the land, sheds her skin and takes on a human form. This is my original story […]
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Published on October 05, 2019 12:00

October 4, 2019

Rainne’s Saturday Spotlight

Originally posted on Rainne's Ramblings:
I have two short reads for my spotlight this week.   As Dreams Are Made On by Maria Gibbs Matty Taylor: a beautiful young woman is starting out in her new life with her husband. Plagued by visions that seem all too real she seeks advice from the Gypsy…
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Published on October 04, 2019 08:17

‘The Other Side of the Streets’ by Maria Gibbs

Originally posted on Rainne's Ramblings:
Children from the Streets #3   Rio, Brasil has always been split in half. Marcos Martinez is from the half where homelessness and poverty is the norm. The son of a man who lived on the streets until he was adopted at the age of twelve, Marcos has made…
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Published on October 04, 2019 08:00

#RubyTubeDay Poem ‘The Big Bad Wolf’

Well we hope you are enjoying #NationalPoetryDay don’t forget to visit the website for more information about the day and check out what is happening in your area. Are you still smiling, or maybe you have not checked out ‘Highly Contagious’ on the previous blog post? #RubyTubeDay Poetry ‘The Big Bad Wolf’ The Big Bad […]
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Published on October 04, 2019 05:12

October 3, 2019

Today is National Poetry Day join in the fun

Celebrate Poetry on Thursday 3rd October 2019 Today is the 25th Anniversary of #NationalPoetryDay to find out more click the banner above. The theme for today is Truth. But we are sharing our great love of poetry and Miss Ruby Heart will be reading some of our poems on her YouTube Channel. #RubyTubeDay Poetry 01 […]
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Published on October 03, 2019 04:11

#RubyTubeDay Poems for National Poetry Day ‘Highly Contagious’

Don’t forget to click the banner above to visit the #NationalPoetryDay website for more information about the day and check out what is happening in your area. #RubyTubeDay Poetry ‘Highly Contagious’ It’s too late, I’ve caught it, the blame is on you. I said “It’s contagious.” So what do you do, your smile it just broadens […]
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Published on October 03, 2019 04:00

September 27, 2019

New Release Promo ‘Young Ebenezer 2’

New Release ‘Young Ebenezer ~ Confronts the School Bully’ We are so excited, and we hope you will be too when you hear our news? ‘Young Ebenezer ~ Confronts the School Bully’ by Rose English is to be released on Tuesday 1st October 2019. This is plenty of time for a #Halloween treat much better […]
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Published on September 27, 2019 17:00

September 21, 2019

#Halloween Teaser for ‘Young Ebenezer’ Pt 2

‘Young Ebenezer ~ Confronts the School Bully’ I am so very excited, look above at what my very talented graphic designer  Tammy Clarke created for me. A beautiful autumn cover, perfect for Book 2 in the ‘Young Ebenezer’ series. Hoping to release on Tuesday 1st October 2019. #RubyTubeDay YouTube Video Young Ebenezer ~ A New […]
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Published on September 21, 2019 13:00

September 14, 2019

Morley Indie Book Fair 2019

Rose English UK Author & Maria Gibbs Author next FREE Book Event is Morley Indie Book Fair There is just under one month to go to our next FREE Book Event and we are returning to Morely near Leeds (UK). This year funds are being raised for SWAN ~ Syndrome without a name. This event […]
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Published on September 14, 2019 13:50

August 31, 2019

The small dog suffers …

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
I tap away, I’m in full flow when, from her perch beside me, The small dog reaches out a paw and touches me to chide me. “Do you not love me any more? Perhaps you can’t abide me? Oh, writer dear, it’s ten past five, so why…
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Published on August 31, 2019 12:57