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January 11, 2023

Tuesday Guest Feature

Originally posted on Patricia M Osborne:
Patricia’s Pen returns next week Tuesday 17th January 2023 with more guest features you won’t want to miss. Poet Regine Ebner – January 17th 2023 Poet Damien Posterino – January 24th 2023 Novelist Judith…
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Published on January 11, 2023 01:49

January 10, 2023

Smorgasbord Blogger Spotlight 2023 – #Sisters Judith Barrow, #Health D.G. Kaye, #Reviews Jacquie Biggar, #Peace Rebecca Budd, #NewYear Liz Gauffreau, #OddBirds Cindy Knoke

Originally posted on Smorgasbord Blog Magazine:
A small selection of posts I have enjoyed recently and I hope you will head over to enjoy in full. Judith Barrow shares the fascinating and often tragic lives of three sisters, two of…
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Published on January 10, 2023 11:42

January 7, 2023

Five on Friday Flashback with Marjory McGinn @fatgreekodyssey

Originally posted on Jill's Book Cafe:
Today I’m delighted to revisit my Five on Friday feature with Marjory McGinn that first appeared in June 2019. It has been brought up to date to include all of Marjory’s books. In…
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Published on January 07, 2023 09:21

Beryl, Warrior Princess

Originally posted on Thorne Moore:
On April 21st 1926, with the best doctors in attendance, a baby girl was born in the Mayfair townhouse of the Earl and Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne. The birth of Elizabeth Alexandra Mary was…
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Published on January 07, 2023 06:55

January 2, 2023

Famous Sisters: Virginia Woolf, Vanessa Bell and Laura Makepeace Stephen #FamousSisters #relationships #families #artists #authors #lostsisters #Sisters #PreRaphelites #MondayBlogs

“Words are an impure medium; better far to have been born into the silent kingdom of paint.” © Virginia Woolf Virginia Woolf and her sister, the artist, Vanessa Bell, were the daughters of the historian Sir Leslie Stephen and Julia … Continue reading →
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Published on January 02, 2023 18:35

Publishing Soon: Bethulia and the art of detection.

Originally posted on Thorne Moore:
It’s a new year so it must be time for a new book. I don’t really stick to specific genres, since I’ve written historical fiction, futuristic science fiction, family sagas and domestic noir. I am…
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Published on January 02, 2023 14:23

December 31, 2022

Smorgasbord Christmas Book Fair – December Book Reviews Round Up – #Memoir D.G. Kaye, #Romance Stevie Turner, #Fantasy #Fairies Colleen M. Chesebro, #Food #Environment David Moscow, #SocialMedia Alex Craigie

Originally posted on Smorgasbord Blog Magazine:
A reminder of the books that I have enjoyed and reviewed during December. About the memoir This book is a collection of stories about some of Kaye’s first-time experiences with life’s most natural events.…
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Published on December 31, 2022 10:34

Smorgasbord Blog Magazine – Posts from My Archives 2022 – Christmas and New Year Special – #Story – #Dogs – The Sanctuary by Sally Cronin

Originally posted on Smorgasbord Blog Magazine:
While I am on a semi-break and making my way with much enjoyment through my towering TBR, I will be sharing a selection of short stories from my various collections that you might enjoy…
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Published on December 31, 2022 10:34

December 30, 2022

A writer’s dog looks at New Year’s Eve. #humor #dog #NewYear’sEve

Originally posted on Barb Taub:
NOTE from Barb: The following excerpt from my upcoming book, OMD!, is told from the point of view of my pandemic therapist dog, Peri Taub. In this episode, Peri reflects  on British crisps, holiday celebrations,…
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Published on December 30, 2022 16:44

My Review of Fifteen First Times: Beginnings: A Collection of Indelible Firsts by D.G. Kaye #Memories #Humour #Nostalgia

Book Description: This book is a collection of stories about some of Kaye’s first-time experiences with life’s most natural events. Told through the intimate conversational writing we’ve come to know from this author, poignant personal steppingstones to learning moments are … Continue reading →
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Published on December 30, 2022 11:12