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Write. Read. Live.: Screwing my Courage to the Sticking Post
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He ramblings of a freelance writer, novelist and avid reader. Thursday, September 13, 2012. Screwing my Courage to the Sticking Post. After a year of not blogging I’m going to enter again with a clichéd song quote. But it’s so perfect for the all-too-personal post that follows and it’s helped me through at least half of the past year. I’m trying to tell you something about my life. Maybe give me insight between black and white. And the best thing you’ve ever done for me,. It’s only life after all. Most w...
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Write. Read. Live.: Learning to Love Disappointment
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He ramblings of a freelance writer, novelist and avid reader. Monday, February 7, 2011. Learning to Love Disappointment. You’re in the air and it’s above you and it’s heavy. Gravity tells me what goes up must come down…and in this case a big, angry machine will inevitably come down on your head? The ski jump is a literal leap of faith the first time you do it – and then again each consecutive time. How do you practice that? 8220;I’m sorry, who is this eagle person? 8221; I asked. Well of course he was ri...
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Write. Read. Live.: Blind Faith Fandom Payoff
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He ramblings of a freelance writer, novelist and avid reader. Tuesday, October 2, 2012. Blind Faith Fandom Payoff. I’ve finally gotten around to posting this video from YouTube as a follow up to my Learning to Love Disappointment. Post from February 2011. The final moments of the US Open Men’s Final – known by me as the day our lad did indeed get there – as seen through the eyes of a pub full of Scots. Yes, it did make me cry and I did watch it more than once. O Flower of Scotland,. When will we see.
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The Obsessive Rereader: August 2009
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A blog about books, mostly. Saturday, August 29, 2009. Something Wicked This Way Comes. Тhe first Ray Bradbury book I read was Death Is a Lonely Business. Exactly ten years ago. It was a very old and very dirty paperback I'd borrowed from the public library - miserable-looking and heavy with that moldy smell old library books always seem to have. Oh how I loved that book! After Death Is a Lonely Business. I recommend you never open it unless you have at least an hour to devote to it. It's primarily a sto...
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The Obsessive Rereader: December 2009
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A blog about books, mostly. Sunday, December 27, 2009. New Year's Resolutions (2010). For the first time in my life, I've decided to make some New Year's Resolutions. And since sharing them with the world (read: the six people who might read this post) will make me feel more accountable, here we go. 2 Learn how to drive. Or at least do some serious research on driving school. Yes, I am 28 and I've never been behind the wheel. Don't you dare judge me! 3 Nurture the poet in me more and do the "30 Days 30 P...
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Write. Read. Live.: October 2012
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He ramblings of a freelance writer, novelist and avid reader. Tuesday, October 2, 2012. Blind Faith Fandom Payoff. I’ve finally gotten around to posting this video from YouTube as a follow up to my Learning to Love Disappointment. Post from February 2011. The final moments of the US Open Men’s Final – known by me as the day our lad did indeed get there – as seen through the eyes of a pub full of Scots. Yes, it did make me cry and I did watch it more than once. O Flower of Scotland,. When will we see.
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Andrew Karre's Catchall Blog: Blog address
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Andrew Karre's Catchall Blog. Thursday, March 17, 2011. My blog is at carolrhoda.blogspot.com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Postman Helps Kid That Reads Junk Mail Get Books. Jen Robinson's Book Page. Links I Shared on Twitter this Week: August 19: #BackToSchool Edition. Poetry Friday: Breakage by Mary Oliver. A Fuse #8 Production. Review of the Day: Kid Beowulf by Alexis Fajardo. A Chair, A Fireplace and A Tea Cozy. Kiss of Deception: Remnant Chronicles, #1 - Mary E. Pearson. The YA YA YAs.
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Congratulations! | Anita Nolan's blog
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Anita Nolan's blog. News and thoughts about Writing and Publishing Children's Books. May 10, 2015. Trisha Lawrence has been promoted to agent at the Erin Murphy Literary Agency. Also, In the UK, Helen Thomas. Will join Orion Children’s in July as editorial director, reporting to Fiona Kennedy. Thomas has spent the past five years at Scholastic UK. Has joined Oneworld as children’s publisher. Previously she was managing director at Hot Key Books. Hat tip Publisher’s Lunch. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Newsletter 62: January 2015 | Dystel & Goderich Literary Management
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Newsletter 62: January 2015. UP AND COMING FOR SUBMISSION. Meets Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring. Taking readers on a narrative journey to the frontlines of the trade–killing fields in Africa, wild meat restaurants in China, jungles in Vietnam and ivory blackmarkets in New York City–where individuals ranging from scientists to rangers to Buddhist monks believe it is not too late to stop the impending extinctions. Journalist Rachel Nuwer. Expands on her New York Times. And Wall Street Journal. Use their kno...
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Write. Read. Live.: A Difficult Conversation
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He ramblings of a freelance writer, novelist and avid reader. Wednesday, May 22, 2013. No excuses. I haven’t been in the mood or frame of mind to blog at all recently. Obviously I’m getting around that obstacle and moving into a place where I need to vent through writing. And here’s the thing:. There are things that no one talks about. At least not loudly—and I’m not sure why. Yes, absolutely personal. And here’s the other thing:. Speech I’ve received from most women I talk to about miscarriage. Or, R...
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