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November 6, 2015

Silk And Lace

Silk and lace.

Those legs.

Her face.

She leaves

not a hair out of place.


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Published on November 06, 2015 23:54

Amazon Improves the Integrity of the Customer Review System

Originally posted on chrismcmullen:

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AMAZON IMPROVES CUSTOMER REVIEWS

What makes customer reviews helpful to other customers, and thereby also helpful for sellers, businesses, authors, and even Amazon?

It’s when other customers can trust the review system. Without that trust, reviews become utterly useless.

BOOK REVIEW CHANGES IN 2012

Amazon made its first major improvement to the customer review system in late 2012.

That’s when Amazon blocked and removed countless...

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Published on November 06, 2015 06:34

MyInterviewOnSachaBlack’sWebsite

Many thanks to Sacha Black for featuring me on her website (http://sachablack.co.uk/2015/11/06/interview-with-author-kevin-norris/#more-3193). In my interview I refer to being in the process of revising “Dalliance; A Collection Of Poetry And Prose”. The revised edition is now available in ebook and print format.

Kevin


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Published on November 06, 2015 00:35

November 5, 2015

Video

The unmonitored video tape

reveals what we can not escape.

The honeyed words we say

in the light of day

are swept away

at night

when our conscience doth delight

in stripping bare all pretence.

The fence

is down and nightmare

doth stare

Us full in the face.

The knowledge of disgrace

Causes the mind to race

In fear

As the truth stands near.

Even the fool

Knows the cassette will, one day, unspool

And lie tangled

Mmangled

Beyond repair

And the dark angel will be there.


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Published on November 05, 2015 23:20

Are Our Lives Really Better Today Compared to the Pre-Technology Era?

drewdog2060drewdog2060:

This post raises an interesting and important question. As a blind child and teenager growing up I devoured braille books and abridged cassette versions of titles ranging from classics to thrillers. The problem was that only a fraction of the books produced where (and are still) transcribed into braille so my choice, as a visually impaired reader was severely limited. All this changed with the advent of ebooks and e-readers such as the Amazon Kindle. With the text to sp...

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Published on November 05, 2015 04:17

November 4, 2015

Lost

My thoughts lost on the damp air

Going who knows where.

The sodden grass

I pass

Where children play

but not today.

No ball

or bird call.

Only the rain’s incessant fall.


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Published on November 04, 2015 08:41

November 3, 2015

Passing Through

Walking through the leaves

I perceive

the familiar churchyard.

It is writ large

on these weathered stones

“man is skin and bones.

All we are turns to dust.

Here men are beyond lust.

They sleep fast

And do not ask

Who does pass

By

With a doleful sigh”.

No more are men buried here.

The place is near

to my home.

I am but skin and bone.

I feel the carpet warm as I write.

The morning light

Will soon dispel the remains of night

For a time at least

then eternal peace.

(All Saints Church is close to...

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Published on November 03, 2015 23:19

#Amazon is opening its first physical #bookstore today…

drewdog2060drewdog2060:

To misquote Mark Twain, “reports of the death of print books have been greatly exaggerated”. Kevin

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:

To read this article please click on the link or logo below: amazon-books-first-physical-bookstore-opening-seattle

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Published on November 03, 2015 13:20

When Trigger Met Fanny

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THIS IS I – TRIGGER

Yesterday I went with my owner, Kevin to catch a train into London Victoria. He says he has to go into something called the office. Personally I can’t see why. I mean its much more fun chasing foxes and other wildlife in the park or taking tasty snacks from the shelves in those big stores they call supermarkets. Its most kind of staff to leave eatables just where my nose can reach them …! Anyway I digress. As I was saying, I was at Gipsy Hill station yesterday when this fu...

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Published on November 03, 2015 05:48

November 2, 2015

Modernity

Give me something real

Not this plastic I feel.

Give me books in cloth boards

That I may not be bored.

Give me a chime

To measure time.

Give me solid wood

To caress and love.

Give me objects that last

A link to the past.

The world moves fast

Vast

Nothingness beccons.

Enumerable seconds

engaged

In rage

Against the gleam

Of the machine

That haunts my dream.


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Published on November 02, 2015 23:32