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September 30, 2013

It's been a year!

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It’s been a year…..


I can’t believe it but it’s been over a year since my last ‘MALICE’ book was out! Yep, August 2012 was the last one-Murderous Malice! And now I’m pleased to announce that the series will continue with MENTAL MALICE due out TOMORROW!


Malice is the type of story that can take on a life of its own.


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Published on September 30, 2013 06:41

Charmain Z. Brackett's Interview of Jackson Paul Baer

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Charmain Z. Brackett interviewed me on her blog. She's the author of several books, including The Key of Elyon, and writes for the Augusta Chronicle. Check it out by clicking on the photo below:


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Published on September 30, 2013 06:31

Of moose, apples and freedom fighters

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When we came up to our country house this weekend, the apples were gone. Puts väck, as one says in Swedish. Where only last week our two apple trees had bowed under the weight of the as yet unripe but beautiful winter apples, now they stood denuded, not as much as a single apple on the trees or the ground below.


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Published on September 30, 2013 04:42

Reflections ~ On the Last Word

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This piece came together over the last few days due, in part, to several unrelated events and random chance readings. These events and readings triggered a line of thought that wandered a bit through many years of yet other unrelated events, all of which brought a peaceful end to a very exasperating day. The details of the exasperation are not really important.


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Published on September 30, 2013 04:41

September 29, 2013

New Exhibition - Echo: Knole's domestic life in art, Sevenoaks, Kent

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As you may have realised by now I love historical objects so I was thrilled to discover that Knole has partnered with Sevenoaks Museum and a group of four artists to create an exhibition centred around five household items once used in the house.


A kettle, wine bin label, hand held brazier, a lead mould used for sweetmeat making and some goffering irons – which I have just disc...

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Published on September 29, 2013 16:28

Herleva of Falaise, Mother of William the Conqueror

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Legends states the young Duke Robert I of Normandy was on the walkway of his castle at Falaise looking down at the river and discovered a beautiful young girl washing clothes. He asked to see her and she became his mistress. She would become the mother of William the Conqueror.


Details of the life of Herleva are few and far between.


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Published on September 29, 2013 09:23

HISTORY BLOG HOP GIVEAWAY!!

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The Freelance History Writer is participating in a blog hop hosted by The Most Happy Reader where you can visit different blogs related to History and Historical Fiction. Be sure to check out the different categories of history here at the top of The Freelance History Writer page. For the other blogs, click on the link below.


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Published on September 29, 2013 09:22

Macabre Death Scene Discovered by Author's Sister at Shoal Bay, British Columbia

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This afternoon my sister, who is vacationing in the remote area around Discovery Islands, British Columbia finally got into port and - after two weeks - was able to send eMails and reassure us of her safety just as a Pacific Northwest storm rolled in.


In her eMail was a photo-send taken at Shoal Bay in the Discovery Islands of a death scene with the skeletal remains of an accident victim.


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Published on September 29, 2013 09:21

September 25, 2013

BLOG HOP 2013 - AUTUMN BLESSINGS

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It was only last week, I'm sure of it. Summer was still in the driver's seat.


It had to be, for I was still wearing shorts and tank tops. The sun beat down on the world, filling it with growth and warmth. But even then, the signs were there.


Not too long ago, Iwas hiking along a forest trail, enjoying the smell of roses and ripening blackberries.


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Published on September 25, 2013 21:29