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December 11, 2012
Ngaire Elder: K-Trina Meador, author, aircraft mechanic and book...
Ngaire Elder: K-Trina Meador, author, aircraft mechanic and book...: Author K. Meador's published titles include: Journey to Freedom - April 2012; Their Journey Begins - November 2012; Transcendence - December...
Published on December 11, 2012 06:07
History Trivia
December 11

The Ancient Roman religious festival Agonalia was held. The festival was also celebrated on January 9th, March 17th and May 21st. On each day a ram was sacrificed, probably as an offering to deities Janus and Angonius.
359 Honoratus, the first known Prefect of the City of Constantinople, took office.
969 Byzantine Emperor Nikephoros II was assassinated by his wife Theofano and her lover, the later Emperor John I Tzimiskes.
1192 Richard I (the Lionheart) was captured by Leopold, Duke of Austria, as he returned from the Third Crusade.
1282 Llywellyn the Last, the last native Prince of Wales, was killed at Cilmeri, near Builth Wells, south Wales by King Edward I of England soldiers.
1475 Pope Leo X (Giovanni de' Medici) was born. Leo contributed strongly to the power of the papacy, made Rome a center of culture, and excommunicated Martin Luther.
Published on December 11, 2012 05:52
December 10, 2012
The Illustrated Woman by Mark Barry
Mary Ann Bernal review of The Illustrated Woman by Mark Barry
The Illustrated Woman is a story about a young woman’s choices in the game of life. Despite Emily’s normal upbringing, extenuating circumstances leaves her on her own, struggling to raise her 8-year-old daughter with a limited income. Emily’s obsession with having her life’s story told on her body via various tattoo designs is the catalyst for her descent into the seedy world of prostitution. Despite Emily’s chosen profession, she still dreams of being married to the man she loves, knowing he will never make the commitment. Mr. Barry manages to shed light into Emily’s psyche - the reader knows why Emily makes poor choices, eliciting sympathy rather than condemnation. An excellent story for this genre.

The Illustrated Woman is a story about a young woman’s choices in the game of life. Despite Emily’s normal upbringing, extenuating circumstances leaves her on her own, struggling to raise her 8-year-old daughter with a limited income. Emily’s obsession with having her life’s story told on her body via various tattoo designs is the catalyst for her descent into the seedy world of prostitution. Despite Emily’s chosen profession, she still dreams of being married to the man she loves, knowing he will never make the commitment. Mr. Barry manages to shed light into Emily’s psyche - the reader knows why Emily makes poor choices, eliciting sympathy rather than condemnation. An excellent story for this genre.
Published on December 10, 2012 06:10
History Trivia
December 10 1520 Martin Luther burned his copy of the papal bull Exsurge Domine outside Wittenberg's Elster Gate. 1541 Thomas Culpeper and Francis Dereham were executed for having affairs with Catherine Howard, Queen of England and fifth wife of Henry VIII. Culpeper was beheaded and Dereham was hanged, drawn, and quartered, and their heads were placed on top of London Bridge. Catherine remained imprisoned in Syon Abbey until Parliament passed a bill of attainder on 7 February 1542. The bill made it treason, and punishable by death, for a queen consort to fail to disclose her sexual history to the king within twenty days of their marriage, or to incite someone to commit adultery with her. This solved the matter of Catherine's supposed precontract and made her unequivocally guilty. She was subsequently taken to the Tower on 10 February and was executed on February 13th.

Published on December 10, 2012 05:09
The Wizard's Cauldron: Suzanne Van Rooyen talks about Obscura Burning
The Wizard's Cauldron: Suzanne Van Rooyen talks about Obscura Burning: From South Africa to Finland, via Australia, Suzanne Van Rooyen has certainly travelled and this infuses her novels with a latent maturi...
Published on December 10, 2012 04:41
Carla (and other Green Wizard stories): New mini Green Wizard Catalogue
Carla (and other Green Wizard stories): New mini Green Wizard Catalogue: Of course, this catalogue is downloadable to your right!!! or drop me a line and you can have a copy...
Published on December 10, 2012 04:20
December 9, 2012
Hollywood Shakedown by Mark Barry
Mary Ann Bernal review of Hollywood Shakedown by Mark Barry.

The author has expertly woven a tale of greed and lust into a compelling story of a ruthless man’s quest to obtain a missing manuscript. The wealthy Mortimer Saxon coerces Buddy Chinn to do his bidding, tempting the alcoholic writer with money, but threatening his life and the life of his woman, Monique, should he fail. We are introduced to many worlds in this thriller, from racetracks and bars to chess tournaments and British football. Mr. Barry immerses the reader quickly into the intrigue, an enjoyable page turner that is difficult to put down. I look forward to reading more of this author’s work.
Published on December 09, 2012 05:57
History Trivia
December 9
536 Byzantine General Belisarius conquered Rome, which had been occupied by the Ostrogoths, claiming Italy for the Byzantine empire.
1165 King Malcolm IV of Scotland died; his short reign was marked by rebellion and tension with his cousin Henry II of England.
1425 The Catholic University of Leuven, the largest, oldest and most prominent university in Belgium was founded by John IV, Duke of Brabant and approved by a Papal bull by Pope Martin V.

536 Byzantine General Belisarius conquered Rome, which had been occupied by the Ostrogoths, claiming Italy for the Byzantine empire.
1165 King Malcolm IV of Scotland died; his short reign was marked by rebellion and tension with his cousin Henry II of England.
1425 The Catholic University of Leuven, the largest, oldest and most prominent university in Belgium was founded by John IV, Duke of Brabant and approved by a Papal bull by Pope Martin V.
Published on December 09, 2012 05:42
December 9536 Byzantine General Belisarius conquered Rome...
December 9
536 Byzantine General Belisarius conquered Rome, which had been occupied by the Ostrogoths, claiming Italy for the Byzantine empire.
1165 King Malcolm IV of Scotland died; his short reign was marked by rebellion and tension with his cousin Henry II of England.
1425 The Catholic University of Leuven, the largest, oldest and most prominent university in Belgium was founded by John IV, Duke of Brabant and approved by a Papal bull by Pope Martin V.

536 Byzantine General Belisarius conquered Rome, which had been occupied by the Ostrogoths, claiming Italy for the Byzantine empire.
1165 King Malcolm IV of Scotland died; his short reign was marked by rebellion and tension with his cousin Henry II of England.
1425 The Catholic University of Leuven, the largest, oldest and most prominent university in Belgium was founded by John IV, Duke of Brabant and approved by a Papal bull by Pope Martin V.
Published on December 09, 2012 05:42
December 8, 2012
Ngaire Elder: Book Reviewer and Literature Geek Extraordinaire, ...
Ngaire Elder: Book Reviewer and Literature Geek Extraordinaire, ...: I was delighted to have the first two books in my children's series reviewed by Maranda Russell. Here is an excerpt from her review, 'This b...
Published on December 08, 2012 11:53