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February 14, 2014

A Valentine

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Great blog


Originally posted on Making Believe:





Valentine’s Day! A simple celebration of love.






Do you know the history behind it?






How the Roman Emperoer, so afraid that his soldiers wouldn’t want to go to war, outlawed marriage. But young men and women still fell in love, and still wanted to marry. So they went to the Catholic Bishop, Valentine, and asked him to perform the ceremonies. Valentine understood how these young couples felt about each other, and understood the need to marry...

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Published on February 14, 2014 10:20

February 13, 2014

Irina Karatcheva

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Amazing talent in Singing and acting and a great supporter of the Arts


Originally posted on Lenora's Culture Center and Foray into History:







Russian Actress, Singer and Voice Coach




I have been friends with this wonderful lady for some time on Facebook and found her to be very fascinating. She is a very busy woman and is involved in some great things and I would like to share a little about her.





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Published on February 13, 2014 21:59

Malta’s Film Industry

Malta’s Film Industry. Great films are being made on this tiny island. Director Ray Mizzi is one of the greats among them.


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Published on February 13, 2014 21:56

just getting started

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Welcome to the blogging world. Great work. Glad to have you as part of the PDMI Family


Originally posted on vmanartblog:



Here are some samples of the art I've done. I'll be adding more as time goes on

Here are some samples of the art I’ve done. I’ll be adding more as time goes on



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Published on February 13, 2014 21:51

The Tarot Of “Vanishing Point” (1971 film)

Originally posted on Vampire Syndrome Blog:


The 22 Major Arcana of the Tarot, as presented in the 1971 motion picture

Vanishing Point

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Interpretation originally written on 08 March 2006 by






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01. Opening Sequence: black Imperial and white Challenger, both driven by Kowalski, passing each other = Judgment (transcending reality, emerging from death, rebirth)


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Published on February 13, 2014 18:15

February 8, 2014

Guest Post and Review: WRITING SCARY SCENES by Rayne Hall

Reblogged from Jen McConnel:

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My review: This handy writing resource will be a hit with writers of all genres. With a plethora of suggestions and examples, Writing Scary Scenes will help you add tension to your manuscript. How can you employ film-making techniques to raise the stakes? How will you raise your reader's pulse just enough to be powerful? These questions and more are answered in this great book.


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Published on February 08, 2014 21:46

Etangs de Phalempin en été, roseaux et graminées

Reblogged from Raphael Seygnovert, Artiste Peintre:

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Ponds of Phalempin in summer, bulrush & graminaceous



Pastel sec sur papier Art Spectrum. 2013 (65x45cm)

Pastel on paper Art Spectrum. 2013 (65x45cm)



Beautiful art
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Published on February 08, 2014 07:07

February 7, 2014

An Interview ~ With Etta Jean on Chronicles of Summer

Reblogged from Victoria Adams' Reading Alcove:

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Frequently in the Alcove, we take the time to wander off into the world of fiction to see what the process of telling a tale does to enlighten the many facets of learning, thinking, exploring the universe. Both the one we find within and the one we find without. A fundamental question in the quest relates to creativity. Who does, what is it, how does it contribute to the history and future of the universe and to us as human beings.


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Published on February 07, 2014 03:07

February 3, 2014

Author Beware—What to Look for in an Indie Publisher

Originally posted on Kristen Lamb's Blog:





Original image via Flickr Creative Commons, courtesy of geishaboy

Original image via Flickr Creative Commons, courtesy of geishaboy







On Wednesday, we talked about all the types of publishing paths and how the new paradigm is becoming increasingly flexible and author-friendly. There is no “right path” only a path that is right for you, which we will talk about in a moment.






To keep up with all the changes in The Digital Age, we created WANACon, which is a virtual conference and as close to the real thing one can get with...

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Published on February 03, 2014 12:39

Author Beware---What to Look for in an Indie Publisher

Reblogged from Kristen Lamb's Blog:

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On Wednesday, we talked about all the types of publishing paths and how the new paradigm is becoming increasingly flexible and author-friendly. There is no "right path" only a path that is right for you, which we will talk about in a moment.


To keep up with all the changes in The Digital Age, we created WANACon, which is a virtual conference and as close to the real thing one can get without a holo-deck.


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Published on February 03, 2014 12:39