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J.M. Reinbold

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JM Reinbold is an award-winning author and editor. She is the author of the DCI Rylan Crowe Mysteries series. She lives in Delaware. Her work has appeared in numerous anthologies and magazines, and on blogs and websites, as well as being nominated and selected for awards, grants, and literary fellowships.

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Harvester of Sorrow: An Interview with Weldon Burge

 

I'm pleased to welcome Weldon Burge author of the crime thriller Harvester of Sorrow to the Green Lane blog. Harvester of Sorrow, Weldon's debut novel, will be released on November 16, 2021 and is now available for pre-order on Amazon in paperback and Kindle.

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Jessica Bell
“If music were wind, I would live in a hurricane.”
Jessica Bell, String Bridge

Jessica Bell
“Learn the rules, then break them intelligently.”
Jessica Bell

Jessica Bell
“I don’t know how to pray,
but I’ve seen them do it
on TV; kneeling by a bed
in nightgowns, hands woven
like secret friends.”
Jessica Bell, Twisted Velvet Chains
tags: poetry

Martin Luther King Jr.
“Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that.”
Martin Luther King Jr., A Testament of Hope: The Essential Writings and Speeches

Tom Robbins
“The beet is the most intense of vegetables. The radish, admittedly, is more feverish, but the fire of the radish is a cold fire, the fire of discontent not of passion. Tomatoes are lusty enough, yet there runs through tomatoes an undercurrent of frivolity. Beets are deadly serious.

Slavic peoples get their physical characteristics from potatoes, their smoldering inquietude from radishes, their seriousness from beets.

The beet is the melancholy vegetable, the one most willing to suffer. You can't squeeze blood out of a turnip...

The beet is the murderer returned to the scene of the crime. The beet is what happens when the cherry finishes with the carrot. The beet is the ancient ancestor of the autumn moon, bearded, buried, all but fossilized; the dark green sails of the grounded moon-boat stitched with veins of primordial plasma; the kite string that once connected the moon to the Earth now a muddy whisker drilling desperately for rubies.

The beet was Rasputin's favorite vegetable. You could see it in his eyes.”
Tom Robbins, Jitterbug Perfume
tags: food

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